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lostsoulhelpmejebus 08-04-2014 11:01 AM

CPAP Fleece hose covers and strap pattern
 
Any one have patterns or know of a link to CPAP hose covers or fleece straps? I need to make some and would be great if there was a pattern already out there I could use.

kathyd 08-04-2014 12:05 PM

I don't have a pattern but I like the idea. In the winter my CPap has lots of condensation because of the humidity level I need it at. Hmmm!

AngeliaNR 08-04-2014 02:46 PM

If anyone finds these, please post--I could use them, too!

NannaL 08-04-2014 03:50 PM

I have just done a search CPAP hose cover - most instructions are, "measure the length of the hose and the diameter of the hose add 1" to the diameter and sew into a tube. Turn inside out and slip hose into tube.
Check out ehow you can find a lot of information on just about anything.

Teddybear Lady 08-04-2014 04:16 PM

I just measured mine and my husbands C-Pap tubes, cut some flannel the same length about 4" wide, then sewed up the side to form a tube and slipped the hoses into it. It really works great for keeping the condensation from forming and getting up our noses.

citruscountyquilter 08-05-2014 04:10 AM

My husband's came with a cover for the tube to take care of condensation. It was made out of a knit like t-shirt material. You just slipped it on. There were replacements that he got through the medical supply place where he got his machine. If you google tube covers for cpap machine you'll get a lot of options from different suppliers.

AnnT 08-05-2014 06:26 AM

I just cut to fit and hand-sewed it in place. I'm guessing it wouldn't be too hard to make a pattern, but it was just as easy for me to "cut and paste" since I just needed it of mine.

Misty's Mom 08-05-2014 06:37 AM

What about using Velcro to close the seam. Seems it would be easier to remove and replace?

lostsoulhelpmejebus 08-05-2014 06:40 AM

The last cpap hose cover I had, at the ends it had a 3 inch finished slit. At the top of the slit there was hook and loop tape on either side, you basically tightened it using the tape to keep it on the fitting on the end of the hose. Checked ebay and not seeing one like it. I will try looking at Etsy and Pinterest.

lostsoulhelpmejebus 08-05-2014 06:44 AM

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Found a picture of cpap hose cover with velcro attached.


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