I have checked your page and ive found some duplicate content, thats why you After I cut FOUR leg holes! 3 weeks after I had my 4th I got really sick with the H1N1 and was hospitalized for three days and then on oxygen for several months. Shopping Cart Cover B:Two 1" Plastic Safety Buckles, 11/2yds. Im also having a problem figuring out exactly where to cut the slot for the safety strap. If you dont have a serger, use a straight stitch length of 4. better get sewing! document.getElementById('cloak12087').innerHTML += '' +addy12087+'<\/a>'; Stitch a square around your tape, or whatever method you have used to block off your squares, through all three layers. We will be cutting these out and binding the edges to make the legholes. I ironed it into a double fold self bias strip and sewed it shut along the edge, adding hook and loop tape (Velcro) to the end so that you can attach a toy, fold it over to the hook and loop and it stays securely attached. Your tut is way better than the professional pattern I bought! Id love for you to check out our Pattern Party starts the 1st of each month. I love these shopping cart covers..and they also double as high chair covers! of3/8 inch elastic but if you have1/4 or 1/2, those should work just fine too, Optional 11/2 yards of strap, plastic buckle, and adjuster thingy. This would be if you want to use your own strap around your baby vs. using the safety straps that are generally attached to the cart.*Note this step isnot pictured. I didnt bother with this and have used the straps that you generally find already on carts with good success. (Im only a medium germ-a-phobe, LOL! The two additional pieces I ended up having to cut for the patching were 17 x 8. :), Thanks for linking up to last week's Tuesday Confessional! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Want to see what else I am thinking about? Attaching the 3 point buckle. I want to make your bouquet pillow for my soon to be sister in law. Used an old white sheet for the back cheaper than buying fabric & isnt visible in the cart. This has been an extremely wonderful article. How fun is this! Thats it for hour one! Take a break if you need to, otherwise were moving right along to construction. Thanks for sharing with my newbie party. didnt come with everything I needed to know. Thank you for this free pattern! Step 24: For the optional pocket, cut out two pieces of fabric on the fold using the pocket template. These are one of the best baby tools, arent they? Pretty! Add ties. FABRICS: Shopping Cart Cover A, B: Cotton, Cotton Blends, Novelty Prints. Fold the edges of each leg inside on both layers, pin, and then topstitch all the way around. Filed Under: baby, Downloads, Free Patterns, Kids Projects, Sewing, Sewing Patterns, Things I've Made, Toys and Accessories, Tutorial Tagged With: free shopping cart cover pattern, high chair cover, make a shopping cart cover, sew a shopping cart cover, sewing for baby. Step 25: Place the pocket pieces right sides together and starting at the bottom of the pocket sew all the way around as shown in the photo leaving a small opening at the bottom. One for toys, one for mamas keys and cell phone. I am an experienced seamstress. The holes seem to be approximately 17 from one side and 24 or so from the other. What am I missing? Great tutorial (not to mention a lovely model!) Im loving this shopping cart cover and am in the process of trying to make one for my granddaughter. This looks great and I love your fabric choice! This website uses cookies to improve your experience. I wonder if you should get a patent on this and sell it to those that have no sewing skills??? This is a highchair view of my 6 month old. I really want one for when we go to Costco thanks, Never mind I read the top half and didnt before..darn ADHD brain . (Ew, dont touch that! Thanks for sharing at Mix it up Monday . This is not put on the same as foldover elastic. Insert elastic through the hole left and thread through the entire casing. Come link this up at my woot woot wednesdays!http://www.tootsiewootsieboutique.blogspot.com. did you use batting in the polka dot covers? Thanks for your help. Terrific tutorial! How did you figure this out?? OK, all pinned? Then we are nearly done! Stitch along the top edge. Id recommend double-stitching or using a zigzag stitch to make it nice and secure. For you lucky mamas who own sergers {envy} now is a great use for those. Removeall eleven millionpins, the turn the ruffle to the outside. You should have a nearly complete-looking cover! I never left home without mine when Boo was still riding in the front section of the cart. Thank you for reading! It will take you to this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzHLznxNU-lMQktQWHVPaEgtOGM/view you can print from this link. Accept Read More. I love those! Never have I ever had a pattern as difficult as the one I purchased to make this product. //
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