Easy Way To Make Bibs For Adults From Old Shirts

By Priscilla Sims


Protective clothing is at times necessary for maintaining elderly wear during mealtimes. They are a means of assisting the elderly retain the dignity and independence during meals. Protective clothing is used by many people including the elderly, developmentally disabled individuals and any other person having trouble while eating. Yet it can be a simple task to convert a piece of worn out cloth into bibs for adults, people still lose their money by buying the ready-made ones. Old fabrics such as dishtowels and shirts can be converted into overalls with little hassle. There is a simple procedure that can lead an individual towards succeeding in sewing such protective clothing.

Old shirts need to be washed before reuse. This is due the fact that most textiles shrink after washing. Additionally, one is able to check if the material is easily washable. From then, he or she will decide whether to use or not.

After ensuring that the material washed is completely dry, an individual can progress to the next step. It involves measuring and cutting out to the required dimensions. Before cutting out, one needs to be knowledgeable about the right dimensions required. It should be done on a plane surface.

A template will guarantee perfect cut-out. Templates are made from waterproof materials. Templates should be larger than the size of bib required. While trimming, it is important to remember not to include the collar section. In addition, it must be centered. Collar ought to remain intact because it will be used to fasten it over the neck.

Successively, one should create a neck hole on the topmost part of the clipped shirt. The neck-hole will be generated from collar. It will form the collar of the bib as well. Fasteners are attached to the collar. If one is using a t-shirt, he or she may not require the fasteners.

To stop threads from plucking out, one should hem all around outside edges of fabric panel. Of great importance is for one to leave a two inch allowance all over. Hemming can be done by hand or with the help of a sewing machine. Testing must be done prior to stitching.

To make it attractive, decoration is imperative. It is the final step. Decoration work can be done on the inner collar and edges. By considering making bibs for adults from old shirts, one will be saving money on bibs that are used occasionally on messy foods such as lobster.




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