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Baby Carseat Covers


I wanted to make a carseat cover for walking my son to school and of course wanted to geek it out. I went to Jo Ann Fabrics and bought 1 yard of fleece and 1 yard of regular cotton fabric. I also bought a coordinating fabric 1/8 yard for the handles and a 1/8 yard of sew on Velcro. They have been having some great geek options lately. Don't forget to use a coupon.

All I do is put the 2 yards together and sew around, leaving a small spot to turn the fabric inside and sew it closed. I fold in half and mark the middle for the handles. I cut (2) 3 inch by 9 inch rectangles, fold in half and sew around, then sew on the Velcro on both sides. I then sew it to the middle section of the printed fabric. Takes about 15 minutes.





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