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Baby Bib Crochet Patterns


One thing in life is as certain as death and taxes - if you have a baby in your home you can never have too many  crochet bibs and booties or  crochet burp clothes.     Crocheting baby bibs from free patterns found online gives those that are into crochet easy crochet patterns with no problem figuring out how to crochet them.. Here are some pretty nice free patterns for making baby bibs, check these out to see which ones you like and then try making them in different colors or modify the patterns a bit to see if you can perhaps improve on them. Be sure to look around the web on your own also for a crochet tuxedo bib patterncrochet baby bib video, or an absolutely easy baby bib,

Panda Bear Bib - This is a pattern for a Panda Bear face that your child will love, found at http://crochet.about.com/npbbib.htm

Heart Baby Bib - At http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/huggems/heartbabybib.html you'll discover a free pattern for an adorable heart that features red and white coloring.


Duckie Baby Bib - This is a wonderful pattern that features the face of a duck complete with yellow color and bright lips, found at http://crochetcafepatterns.blogspot.com/2005/04/duckie-bib.html

Circle Baby Bib - This is a basic bib pattern with rounded edges that is quite functional, found at http://debscrafts55.blogspot.com/2009/01/circle-baby-bib.html

Flower Baby Bib - At http://www.crochetnmore.com/flowerbib.htm you can get a free pattern designed for intermediate skill levels that features a pretty flower.

"I Love Dad' Bib - This is a neat pattern to let Dad know he's appreciated in both blue and pink colors, available at http://www.freepatternsdonnascrochetdesigns.com/i-love-dad-bib-free-crochet-pattern.html

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