Slipcover for Baby seat
It's nice to have a slipcover for Baby seat. Little Baby lies comfortably on suitable fabric and mother enjoys the design of her handmade slipcover. The baby seat itself remains clean and can then be reused later for another baby.
It is quite easy to sew a slipcover. If it is made of jersey, the cover is suitable for the summer. With thicker materials such as stretchy terry, sweat or plush, the baby is additionally warmed from below.
Included is the pattern, which can be printed on 12 pages DINA4. Detailed instructions guide you through the entire process from printing to the finished product. The manual is illustrated by numerous photos, as well as schematic drawings.
The pattern is suitable in a variant for sewing beginners (openings like buttonholes work). If openings like piped pocket entries are to be worked, then the second variant requires a little sewing experience.
standard size
• elastic fabric like cotton jersey 80 cm (width 1.4 m) or a fitted sheet and woven cotton fabric for diagonal strip and rubber channel band 30 cm (width1.4 m)
• elastic band 110 cm
• suitable sewing thread
• sewing machines, overlocker and normal machine
• tailor scissors
• optional: trick marker
• optional: embroidery fleece or baking paper
• optional: additional woven fabric for dummy strap and pouch
Slipcover for Baby seat
It's nice to have a slipcover for Baby seat. Little Baby lies comfortably on suitable fabric and mother enjoys the design of her handmade slipcover. The baby seat itself remains clean and can then be reused later for another baby.
It is quite easy to sew a slipcover. If it is made of jersey, the cover is suitable for the summer. With thicker materials such as stretchy terry, sweat or plush, the baby is additionally warmed from below.
Included is the pattern, which can be printed on 12 pages DINA4. Detailed instructions guide you through the entire process from printing to the finished product. The manual is illustrated by numerous photos, as well as schematic drawings.
The pattern is suitable in a variant for sewing beginners (openings like buttonholes work). If openings like piped pocket entries are to be worked, then the second variant requires a little sewing experience.
standard size
• elastic fabric like cotton jersey 80 cm (width 1.4 m) or a fitted sheet and woven cotton fabric for diagonal strip and rubber channel band 30 cm (width1.4 m)
• elastic band 110 cm
• suitable sewing thread
• sewing machines, overlocker and normal machine
• tailor scissors
• optional: trick marker
• optional: embroidery fleece or baking paper
• optional: additional woven fabric for dummy strap and pouch
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Slipcover for Baby seat
It's nice to have a slipcover for Baby seat. Little Baby lies comfortably on suitable fabric and mother enjoys the design of her handmade slipcover. The baby seat itself remains clean and can then be reused later for another baby.
It is quite easy to sew a slipcover. If it is made of jersey, the cover is suitable for the summer. With thicker materials such as stretchy terry, sweat or plush, the baby is additionally warmed from below.
Included is the pattern, which can be printed on 12 pages DINA4. Detailed instructions guide you through the entire process from printing to the finished product. The manual is illustrated by numerous photos, as well as schematic drawings.
The pattern is suitable in a variant for sewing beginners (openings like buttonholes work). If openings like piped pocket entries are to be worked, then the second variant requires a little sewing experience.
standard size
• elastic fabric like cotton jersey 80 cm (width 1.4 m) or a fitted sheet and woven cotton fabric for diagonal strip and rubber channel band 30 cm (width1.4 m)
• elastic band 110 cm
• suitable sewing thread
• sewing machines, overlocker and normal machine
• tailor scissors
• optional: trick marker
• optional: embroidery fleece or baking paper
• optional: additional woven fabric for dummy strap and pouch
Slipcover for Baby seat
It's nice to have a slipcover for Baby seat. Little Baby lies comfortably on suitable fabric and mother enjoys the design of her handmade slipcover. The baby seat itself remains clean and can then be reused later for another baby.
It is quite easy to sew a slipcover. If it is made of jersey, the cover is suitable for the summer. With thicker materials such as stretchy terry, sweat or plush, the baby is additionally warmed from below.
Included is the pattern, which can be printed on 12 pages DINA4. Detailed instructions guide you through the entire process from printing to the finished product. The manual is illustrated by numerous photos, as well as schematic drawings.
The pattern is suitable in a variant for sewing beginners (openings like buttonholes work). If openings like piped pocket entries are to be worked, then the second variant requires a little sewing experience.
standard size
• elastic fabric like cotton jersey 80 cm (width 1.4 m) or a fitted sheet and woven cotton fabric for diagonal strip and rubber channel band 30 cm (width1.4 m)
• elastic band 110 cm
• suitable sewing thread
• sewing machines, overlocker and normal machine
• tailor scissors
• optional: trick marker
• optional: embroidery fleece or baking paper
• optional: additional woven fabric for dummy strap and pouch
Created | September 23, 2019 |
Updated | October 7, 2019 |
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