I finally sewed up the fabric I had on Sam’s changing pad into a real cover instead of just wrapping the pad with the fabric and calling it good!
It was really easy and you could make one too!
DIRECTIONS:
Wash, iron and cut your fabric. I usually hate washing fabric beforehand, so I won’t tell anyone if you decide to skip that step! You need a piece of fabric about 48” x 32” to fit a standard sized pad (32″L X 16″W X 3-4″H).
Fold it in half lengthwise and then widthwise and then cut out an 8″ square at the outside corner (the one with no folds).
Now it looks like this:
Bring the two sides of a square together, right sides facing and sew them together.
Repeat on all four corners. When you’re done your changing pad cover will have corners like these:
Next, create a tube for the elastic. On the inside edge that is raw, fold over 1/2″ or so and iron, all the way around. Then fold it another inch, iron and pin in place.
Starting next to a corner, sew it in place at the edge of the seam, leaving a hole at the corner to feed your elastic through, backstitching at beginning and end:
Attach a safety pin to one side of the elastic and attach the other side to the changing pad cover with a pin and feed the elastic through the tube:
When you pull it out, sew the two sides together –I sewed a box with an X in the middle {it’s kind of hard to see! sorry about that}:
And then sew the hole closed and that’s it! You are done! It should look like this from the bottom:
Try it on to see how it looks!
It’s finished! And super cute!
I’m thinking this could be a super easy and quick baby gift if you know what the nursery looks like! It’s always nice to have an extra cover!
I’d love to see yours if you decide to make one!
Original article and pictures take http://www.smilelikeyoumeanit.net/2012/10/changing-pad-cover-tutorial.html site
Комментариев нет:
Отправить комментарий