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coastienest 05-04-2011 05:01 AM

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I need the help of all you fantastic quilters.....please!!!! I have a grandson that goes to daycare everyday. He has just been moved up to the toddler room and is required to now sleep on a little cot. Mom & dad need to bring in a cover for that little cot.
THe cot's size is 42" x 21 1/2". I want to make the cover but I cannot come up with how to do it. It needs to be fitted like a sheet somehow . I found the cutest panel of a large frog that says "Welcome to my pad" and its coordinating fabrics. The main panel is 18 1/2 by 24. I've added pictures so you can get an idea of what I am using.
I want it to have the comfort of some batting and backing just like a quilt but it needs to fit over the frame of this cot. Any ideas of where to start? I am not good at winging things. I need to follow a pattern or instructions of some kind.
Thanks in advance for our help
Debbie

izzybelle 05-04-2011 05:09 AM

can't help, but omg-that is cute!!!

Painiacs 05-04-2011 05:10 AM

Does that mean it has to have elastic so it's like a fitted sheet? Or can it have straps that tie it on or snap on?
Does that help? I don't see why u can't make a reg quiltWith ties on it then u could tie it on the cot and use them to tie up the quilt??

saf 05-04-2011 05:12 AM

Sorry but I can't picture what you mean - does the cot have any mattress? Love the fabric.

coastienest 05-04-2011 05:15 AM


Originally Posted by saf
Sorry but I can't picture what you mean - does the cot have any mattress? Love the fabric.

Yes there is a little thin mattress on it laying on top of like a spring attached to aluminum tubing.

coastienest 05-04-2011 05:16 AM


Originally Posted by Painiacs
Does that mean it has to have elastic so it's like a fitted sheet? Or can it have straps that tie it on or snap on?
Does that help? I don't see why u can't make a reg quiltWith ties on it then u could tie it on the cot and use them to tie up the quilt??

THat's a great idea. I was going along the lines of making pockets on both ends but not knowing how ot go about it. The ties though would work. Thank you

redturtle 05-04-2011 05:30 AM

i really love the fabric...cant wait to see what you come up with

Nancy S. 05-04-2011 05:31 AM

Love the frogs where did you get it?

LovinMySoldier 05-04-2011 05:38 AM


Originally Posted by coastienest

Originally Posted by Painiacs
Does that mean it has to have elastic so it's like a fitted sheet? Or can it have straps that tie it on or snap on?
Does that help? I don't see why u can't make a reg quiltWith ties on it then u could tie it on the cot and use them to tie up the quilt??

THat's a great idea. I was going along the lines of making pockets on both ends but not knowing how ot go about it. The ties though would work. Thank you

Or you could make a quilt just bigger than the frame and then add some fabric straps (2 on each side) and then sew some velcro onto them and then they could velcro under the frame of the cot.

grammy17 05-04-2011 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by Painiacs
Does that mean it has to have elastic so it's like a fitted sheet? Or can it have straps that tie it on or snap on?
Does that help? I don't see why u can't make a reg quiltWith ties on it then u could tie it on the cot and use them to tie up the quilt??

At me GDs preschool, they have sheets that just fit the top of their cots with elastic on the corners that go over the feet. The sheets stay on while the little ones nap and come off easily after nap time. Then they are folded and put into a plastic bag with the child's name.

Looks like a great system to me. I would make certain that whatever you do is easy to handle.


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