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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

High Chair Cover

This project seemed really hard when I saw the tutorial on another blog awhile back. However, I decided to give it a try because the high chair cover our son uses at my parents' house is a little, well, awful.

I got some upholstery fabric on ebay. I have a ton of it so I decided to try this project using a bit of it. This is the finished product:
This is what the old stuff looked like (it's vinyl, which is more practical than what I used):Here's how I did the new cover.

1. I made a pattern out of a paper bag by tracing the vinyl cover.
2. I cut out a piece of the upholstery fabric and a piece of quilted batting stuff for a cushier layer. I did not cut extra for a seam allowance since I used a binding to finish the edges.

Here's a view of the cushier layer:3. I cut a half-moon shape for the back. The original design was held on by a back pocket flap. 4. I used some binding to finish off the back flap. 5. I laid the back flap in place and pinned. Then I went to the store to buy some more binding!6. I am not exactly sure of the 'right' way to apply bias binding. But I used double fold binding and, after using what felt like 200 pins, sewed it on the front first. Hint: Remove your pins before you sew over them. I have most of mine bent from prior times I've just sewn on over them.
See?
7. Then I folded the binding over the old stitches and sewed it again. This covered my old stitches so there was only one set showing on the top of the binding.
8. I added little elastic feet to hold the 'leg' parts to the high chair. (The high chair has plastic hooks underneath the seat for these elastic feet to grab onto). Done! All ready for my little guy when he wakes up from his nap.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Want to Make: Crib Skirt

I just came across this tutorial to make a crib skirt.
Here's another with clear dimensions.
How cute is this one? Has pleats in contrasting fabrics!!
I bought one for our little guy's crib at home, but since we're at my parents' for awhile til our house sells and we build a new one, he is sans crib skirt.

I think I'll make one. Soon.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Fun New Fabric

I really love this zoo fabric I just got. I only have 5/8 of a yard, though (it was a remnant). I need to find some more. Or an idea for a small project!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Handmade Necklaces

I really like to make jewelry. At the request of my mom, I made necklaces for my cousins. She's going to give them as birthday gifts. Strung jewelry is easy to make. Here is an up-close view of the clasp:

Friday, October 22, 2010

Make a Luggage Tag II

Hopefully you saw my post awhile ago about making a luggage tag. I didn't use interfacing. Well, I decided to use some scraps I had left over from when I tried to re purpose a dress a few years back (the re purposing didn't go so well) and decided to make a luggage tag from the scraps. It was just cotton, so I tried some interfacing. I used the same dimensions as before (3 1/2" x 5" and 2" x 12"). I just cut one piece of interfacing 3 1/2" x 5".

First, I sewed the interfacing to the wrong side of one of the rectangular pieces. Then I did just as before, sewed a tube from the long, skinny piece, and then sewed the two right sides together of the rectangles. Next, I turned and pressed the pieces.Then I attached the handle to the rectangle using the same method as before and top stitched the whole thing.