The bib is one of those necessary yet disposable, mass-produced infant accessories we seldom give much thought to. So when moms started asking us to add a few more good things for babies we set out in search of the kinds of pieces you might want to hold on to. Enter the talented sisters-in-law who run Ohma!, crafters of hand-sewn heirloom-quality goods you wish grandmother would make for you if only she weren't at the office all day. Kate Kirkpatrick and Jane Morris have amassed a treasure trove of vintage embroidery patterns from the turn of the last century to the present, and faithfully reproduce them onto their one-of-a-kind pieces. They set out to make a custom bib to celebrate the jolly messiness of infant meals - and what better than a dancing piggy straight out of a nursery rhyme? Hand-embroidered, quilted, and backed with coordinating fabric, this is a lovely keepsake that will put you in mind of hand-me-downs and hope chests. 11 x 13. Machine washable, dryer safe, reversible. USA. Trim and embroidery colors may vary.


