Not exact matches
The PUL is thick, and edges that are often
just serged * on other covers, were enclosed in a strip of fabric similar to
biased tape.
We each made two bibs, the first we both put
biased tape around to finish the edges, but with the second I chose to pink the edges of our fabric and then trim to vinyl
just outside the pinked edges after sewn (don't pink the vinyl or you will end up with a very uncomfortable bib).
If you are using
bias tape,
just sew the open edge closed.
I
just hacked the bottom off, kept the slits neatly finished with the
bias tape I had already sewn on, and then added 1 1/2 ″ facings to the bottom.
Just take your
bias tape, fold in half, press, and stitch close the the edge.
You could use a patterned
bias tape, or
just use a contrasting color.
These would be very easy to create:
just a bit of
bias tape stitched by hand or machine to the surface of a dress in a looping pattern.
I
just cut 8» circles and then I hem them with
bias tape and then on the underside I zig - zag very narrow elastic about 1» from the edge (pulling it toward you as you stitch... then it will gather up when you are finished).