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07. 20. 2006

Lotta Jansdotter Bibs

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From Swedish textile designer Lotta Jansdotter come these beautiful bibs that remind me of simple line drawings. All three designs are gender neutral and embroidered on waffle weave cotton with an old- school button closure. For the most part, bibs tend to either have silly things written on them like "daddy's girl", "I luv grandma", "superbaby" or "princess" or be splattered with the same old trains and planes, ducks, anything Disney, beloved Elmo; or you have the hyper trendy bibs with spirals and circles and whatever else. These, however, are just timeless, fresh and yes, modern. I'd never tire of these. Choose from the Kula design embroidered in red, the Blad leaf design in a mossy green or the Toril floral in turquoise. Less is definitely more.

At Oliebollen.

Posted by Gabriela    Category: mealtime
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I also love these bibs - but I can't get past the idea of a white, cotton bib. Could any child actually use a white bib more than once? Maybe it is just me.


You are so right! You can always frame these bibs, unused of course, and use them as wall decor for a baby room....they're that beautiful to me.


As I recall, most of the bibs that we used when our kid was an infant was white. This was when she was just strictly nursing and stains were minimal. We moved on to other bibs as soon as she started solids, but we got a good 6 months use out of all our white bibs...


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