Thursday, August 4, 2011
Car Seat Cover
I have a newborn, and he doesn't leave my side yet. I still have to eat though, so he has been grocery shopping with me. We got the worst looks from random strangers. I guess they think I should starve and not buy diapers because I just had a baby.
Anyway, that and seeing my friend's car seat cover (I have seen them called tents) made me want to make one of my own. We bought the fabric to match the green of the car seat and to have simple shapes for him to look at. I bought two yards, and there was plenty extra that I will be using for something cute later.
My friends had plenty of fabric over the back of the car seat where it already has the shade thingy, and I decided I didn't need to cover the seat anymore than I had to because I actually like the looks of it.
I measured the size I wanted by comparing with a blanket I placed over the car seat. I only wanted it a couple inches shorter and for it not to have square corners at the bottom. The triangles I cut off the bottom edges were used to decorate a burp cloth.
This is the finished project, (I forgot to take pictures while I was making it!) but it is pretty much the same shape that I cut, adding an extra inch and minus the straps. The top is just folded, and I cut the other edges to how I wanted.
After cutting the fabric, I ironed the edges under and pinned them together. I did it around the entire piece and then started sewing around the entire thing.
Next I made the straps. I pinned a scrap onto the now finished main piece and used the scrap to measure out the straps. I left a pin to where I had the scrap, so I would know where to sew on the straps. I cut out four pieces the same size as the scrap.
I took two of them and ironed the edges under and sewed around the edges. I then sewed the button hole on one side. I did the same to the other two pieces to make the other strap.
I pinned the straps on and sewed them on. Then, over where I sewed the strap on I hand sewed the button on.
It works great, except now people at the grocery store ask if they can look at the baby, so I'm lifting it up all the time because I can't resist showing off my cute kid!
2 comments:
Where were you when I was having babies? I could have used on of those. You are amazing!! I love the cute pattern, I may have to steal this idea to make for baby shower gifts. Love you sweetheart!! Love, Aunt Michelle
How stinkin' cute is this?! You're so talented! I am now following you from FMBT!
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