Liberty Print Baby Bibs
Stylish baby bibs that are durable and protect sensitive skin
We are delighted to offer our best liberty print baby bibs made from Liberty fabric. These legendary designs are printed on impossibly soft fine, high thread count 100% cotton tana lawn fabric. All our bibs are handmade in our workshop. These bibs wash and wear well, and keep their shape, and so it is something that is easily passed on from one baby to the next. The bib size around neck is 32 – 34 cms, and the depth at deepest point – 14cms, so they offer good coverage and are great for teething babies.
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Liberty Print Baby Bib – Lodden
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Liberty Rosie Baby Bib
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Liberty Print Baby Bib – Claire-Aude Blue
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Liberty Print Baby Bib – Claire-Aude
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Liberty Baby Dribble Bib – Daisy Glen
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Liberty – Blue Poppy and Daisy Baby Bib
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Liberty – Felicite Plum Baby Bib
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Liberty Royal Oak House Bib
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Wiltshire Blueberry Baby Bib
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Betsy Butterfly Baby Bib
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Liberty Print Baby Dribble Bib – Blue Birds
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Liberty Print Bandana Dribble Bib – Lakeside
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Liberty Print Baby Bib – Katie and Millie
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Liberty Print Baby Dribble Bib- Danjo
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Liberty print Bandana Bib Alice in Wonderland – Theo
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Liberty Print Baby Bibs – Betsy Blue
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Liberty Print Baby Bibs – Queue for Zoo Multi
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Liberty Print Baby Dribble Bib – Glenjade
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Liberty Print Baby Bib – Felicite
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Liberty Print Baby Bib – Mauvey
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Liberty Baby Bib Pepper
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Liberty Print Baby Bib – Gustav and Otto
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Liberty Print Baby Bib Betsy Lilac Dribble Bib
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Liberty Print Baby Bib – Eloise
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Liberty Print Dribble Bib – Toms Jets
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About Liberty Print Fabric
The Liberty store opened on London’s Regent Street in 1875 and began importing fabrics from Japan, China and India. A dyer and printer in Staffordshire was employed to choose colour ranges, celebrated designers (including Walthamstow’s local lad, William Morris) were commissioned to design prints, Lancashire mills were used in the production … and in the 1920s a Liberty buyer, William Haynes Dorell, hit on the idea of marketing their cotton lawn as Tana Lawn. Liberty of London fabric is synonymous with classic florals, charming colour palettes and delicately detailed prints. Liberty’s now legendary fabrics are printed on impossibly soft fine, high thread count 100% cotton tana lawn fabric.