

By Jocelyn Sass
Materials: Red Heart Classic worsted weight, 1-1/2 oz. #261 Maize, 1/2 oz. #412 Silver;
small amount of #312 Black;
G hook (4mm); 5/8" Velcro Sticky Back Hook and Loop Fasteners, 1 set;
pacifier or toy; sewing and tapestry needles; matching sewing thread
Body of Bib
Row 1: With Maize, ch 35, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in ea ch across, ch 1, turn. (34).
Rows 2-34: Sc in ea sc across, ch 1, turn. (34).
Divide for Neck
First Side
Row 35: Sc in first 12 sc, leaving rem sts unworked, ch 1, turn. (12).
Row 36: Dec over first 2 sc, sc in next 10 sc, ch 1, turn. (11).
Row 37: Sc in ea sc across, ch 1, turn. (11).
Rows 38 & 39: Repeat Rows 36 & 37. (10).
Rows 40-45: Repeat Row 37. (10).
Fasten off.
Second Side
Row 35: Skip 10 sts from Row 34, join Maize with a sc in next st, sc in next 11 sts, ch 1, turn. (12).
Row 36: Sc in ea sc across to last 2 sc, dec over last 2 sc, ch 1, turn. (11).
Row 37: Sc in ea sc across, ch 1, turn. (11).
Rows 38 & 39: Repeat Row 36 & 37. (10).
Rows 40-45: Repeat Row 37. Do not fasten off.
Rnd 46: Ch 1, working in ends of rows and in ea sc, sc around outer edge of bib, working 3 sc in corners. Join with a sl st to first sc. Fasten off.
Ties
Join Maize at top neck edge; ch 60. Fasten off. Repeat for other top neck edge. Tie ends of ch into a knot.
Head and Trunk
Row 1: With Silver, ch 9; sc in 2nd ch from hook and in ea ch across, ch 1, turn. (8).
Rows 2 & 3: 2 sc in first sc, sc in ea sc across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc, ch 1, turn. (10, 12).
Rows 4-8: Sc in ea sc across, ch 1, turn. (12).
Rows 9-11: Dec over first 2 sts, sc in ea sc across to last 2 sc, dec over last 2 sc,
ch 1, turn. (10, 8, 6).
Rows 12-16: Repeat Row 4. (6).
Row 17: Repeat Row 9. (4).
Rows 18 & 19: Repeat Row 4. (4).
Row 20: (Dec over next 2 sc) twice. (2).
Rows 21-23: Repeat Row 4. (2).
Row 24: Dec over next 2 sc, ch 1, turn. (1).
Rows 25-30: Sc in sc, ch 1, turn. (1).
Rnd 31: Ch 1, working in ends of rows and in ea sc, sc around outer edge of Head and Trunk, making 3 sc in lower point of trunk; join to first sc.
Fasten off, leaving length for sewing. Sew head only to front of bib, placing top of head at neck edge, and leaving trunk free.
Eyes
With Black and Satin Stitch, embroider eyes over Rows 4 & 5.
Ears (Make 2)
Row 1: With Silver, ch 6; sc in 2nd ch from hook and in ea ch across, ch 1, turn. (5).
Rows 2 & 3: 2 sc in first sc, sc in ea sc across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc, ch 1, turn. (7, 9).
Row 4: 2 sc in first sc, sc in ea sc across, ch 1, turn. (10).
Row 5: Sc in ea sc across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc, ch 1, turn. (11).
Rows 6 & 7: Sc in ea sc across, ch 1, turn. (11).
Rows 8 & 9: Dec over first 2 sts, sc in ea sc across to last 2 sc, dec over last 2 sc,
ch 1, turn. (9, 7).
At end of first ear, ch 1, turn; at end of second ear, do not turn.
Rnd 10: Ch 1, working in ends of rows and in ea sc, sc around outer edge of Ear; join to first sc. Fasten off.
Sew Row 1 of ears to sides of head, with 'point' of ear at top.
Finishing
Sew Velcro on wrong sides of trunk, placing one side of Velcro on Row 30, and one side of Velcro on Row 24. Slip pacifer or toy through trunk, fold up and fasten.
Elephant Pacifier Bib© is copyrighted 2005 by Creatively Sassy




30 comments:
The bib is so creative! I love your designs.
Thanks, Wendy, for your kind words about my designs! I really appreciate them.
that is so precious what a great idea!
This is the cutest thing ever!
OMG! That is adorable! I think I will have to make one for my little guy since he is always losing that darned pacifier! What a wonderful idea!
I just finished the bib for my new grandson, it is so cute! Thanks for such a creative and easy design.
I am so glad, Lisa, that you were able to enjoy making it for your grandson! Thanks to everyone for your nice comments about the bib!
That is too damn cute! Let's see more of what you've made!
just loved your pattern!!! made one for my best friends baby and is all she talks about...
thanks for sharing and coming up will such original ideas!
This is the cutest thing I have seen. Made one for a cousin and now am being asked for more for her friends lol. Great job.
Very cute! Are there any restrictions on using the pattern? Could I sell the bib I create with your pattern?
Thank you so much for asking permission. I really appreciate it. This is what is written on my information sheet that is included with all my orders sold:
If you wish, you have my permission to sell
YOUR COMPLETED CROCHET PROJECT
When you have finished crocheting it.
I would appreciate it, though, if you would include:
Designed by Jocelyn Sass
www.cutecrochet.com
on the selling tag.
Thanks, again, for asking!
Many thanks,Jocelyn. When I have completed the bib (It may be awhile.), I'll place the product on my site with credit given to you as requested (both within the product description page and tagged on the product itself). I'm bookmarking your site;so, I can come back often. :) Would you mind if I posted your link at a knit-crochet forum?
This is absolutely wonderful. I wish I had a bib like this when I was raising my babies. It will make a great shower gift also. Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much Marcia and Connie. I hope you enjoy making the Bib!
Olá
Amai os teus trabalhos.
Não entendo nda do que escreves mas entendo muito do que vi. Adorei Parabéns
bjs da guida
Obrigado, Margarida! Aprecio suas palavras bondosas.
Jocelyn
This has got to be the cutest thing EVER!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
This is just to awsome!!!!!
The woman that owns the restaurant down the street is just a new grandmother and she also collects elephants. She is not going to believe this!!!!!
Thank you! I hope she likes the bib!
I got a baby coming, mind if a make few in a bunch of different colors??????? They are so cute. I promise not to sell them. I'm to lazy to make them for anything but my Own personal use.
Hello Christian,
You certainly MAY make several in different colors! I would love to see pictures of them when you are finished!
Jocelyn
I whipped this up for my friend's baby shower and she loved it. The only change I made was I elongated the neck pieces to attach with velcro instead of ties. I also used different colors.
I got so many compliments on it.
Thanks!
This is perfect! My niece is expecting her first child and lives in New Zealand. I'm in the UK and want to crochet something for the baby that is easy to post but didn't want to do jackets because the climate is much warmer there. I know my niece will love this. Thank you so much for sharing it with others.
I must tell you how much I love this pattern! It has given me so many ideas for other characters to safeguard pacifiers, too.
Thank you for allowing crafters to recreate your brilliance. I'm sure many others will be viewing your creativity when seeing the credit given to your design ... especially through the link to your webpage.
Thank you Shannon, Marcy and CDBW! I am so glad you are enjoying the Elephant Pacifier Bib pattern!
Jocelyn
This bib is so cute can't wait to make it for my friend who is having their first child
Cassandra
This is an adorable pattern!
I whipped one up for my newest niece and it was so simple, I would love to use this pattern at some fund raisers for my husbands volunteer firehouse at the 4H fair!
What a lovely bib!!! Im sure my baby cousin will love this beautiful elephant!! Thanks for share the design!!
Hi Jocelyn,
I saw this for sale on eBay and feel in Love with it. They wanted $10.99 plus I think $5 postage which at the time I didn't have.
I am just beginning to crochet but being a crafter before in life I knitted some,macramed you name it,etc,so I figured that one day I would be able to make something close to it so I saved the pic. Wow I feel like it was fate I found the Pattern!
As a first time Grandma, I want to learn soo bad to at least make stuff like this and I really want to be able to edge socks with different edgings and later beading.
Being disabled I really can't afford to buy patterns,especially when I don't know yet if I'll really ever be able to crochet good enough (I have RA) but I'm going to try my Best!
Anyone know of a good visual and written guide that takes you straight through. I love the videos I find but I get lost on You tube with them being broken up and just getting bits and pieces and having to click something in the middle of something.
Can anyone give me any Suggestions of a really good visual that also has the written to go along with it, since I guess it makes no sense to learn visuals if you can't read patterns!
Thanks a million,I can see myself making this in a month or 2!
This Bib has to be the Sweetest and most Practical Baby Bib ever, it has all the bases covered that's for sure! Thanks Jocelyn you are a genius and must be a Mommy!
Can't Thank you enough for sharing!
Sandi
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