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Bibs for adults
Indie_Kid
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Where is the best place to get some please? Don't need disposable ones.
I've had a quick look online and found some that are terry cloth, and others that are made of something else. (they had waterproof backing) What are the terry cloths ones like?
Would rather not have anything in white please.
I will have to put them on myself; so nothing fiddly like ties. Something like velcro will do.
I've had a quick look online and found some that are terry cloth, and others that are made of something else. (they had waterproof backing) What are the terry cloths ones like?
Would rather not have anything in white please.
I will have to put them on myself; so nothing fiddly like ties. Something like velcro will do.
Sealed pot challenge #232. Gold stars from Sue-UU - :staradmin :staradmin £75.29 banked
50p saver #40 £20 banked
Virtual sealed pot #178 £80.25
50p saver #40 £20 banked
Virtual sealed pot #178 £80.25
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I use tartan bibs - stylish enough to wear in public (not that I 'do' public much - but I can wear them at family meals and not feel too stupid!) I can't tie a bow behind my neck, so understand the need for velcro too! They are also machine washable, which is a necessity! (On a 'bad' day I am a messier eater than my baby nephew!)
I went to my local DIAL -they were terrific. They had a small kitchen set up where I could try allm sorts of gadgets to see which worked best for me. They arranged a free home visit and gave me the address of the local shop that deals with all sorts of aids.0 -
If you don't need an actual bib, an apron may help? Dad used to wear one when his sight became very poor, and it saved his trousers ...Signature removed for peace of mind0
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Didn't think of that, Sue. Bib or apron would be fine.Sealed pot challenge #232. Gold stars from Sue-UU - :staradmin :staradmin £75.29 banked
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