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SandyinZ4 01-14-2011 03:49 PM

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My mom is in a nursing home but has a scooter to ride. They call it a motorized wheelchair - I call it a scooter. Anyhow, she wanted to know if I could make her a new bag to go on the arm. She had one but said it was getting fairly well worn. I live in another state and so knew this was going to be a challenging task. My sis sees mom often but has no picture taking skills. Anyhow, by guess or by golly, I made this little bag. I am hoping it will slide on over the armrest. It is hard to get measurements from someone who has no sewing skills. :-) Plus, it couldn't be too long or it would hang down and hit the fender. Will let you know how it worked.

Scooter bag
[ATTACH=CONFIG]160130[/ATTACH]

ann clare 01-14-2011 03:54 PM

Looks good to me. Great idea.

goldsberry921 01-14-2011 03:56 PM

Very ceative and very pretty colors!!!

Jingle 01-14-2011 03:57 PM

Beautiful and looks like it will be perfect to me.

klgreene 01-14-2011 04:48 PM

I made one for myself, I'm not in a nursing home, but am in a scooter/power chair/motorized wheelchiar. I just call mine, my chair. Anyway, the one I made myself is 10" wide, and only 6" top to bottom. I wish I would have made mine longer. I origanally made it just to put my phones in so I didn't have to hurry for the phone. Now I try to carry more in it and stuff falls out, so the next one I make will be longer. And from the ruler you have there, that looks like a nice length. I did put elastic in the straps because I keep my arm a little lower in front so the controls go under my desk, and without the elastic, it keeps sliding forward. But if she keeps the arms level or tilted back a smidge it should work perfectly.

SandyinZ4 01-14-2011 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by klgreene
I made one for myself, I'm not in a nursing home, but am in a scooter/power chair/motorized wheelchiar. I just call mine, my chair. Anyway, the one I made myself is 10" wide, and only 6" top to bottom. I wish I would have made mine longer. I origanally made it just to put my phones in so I didn't have to hurry for the phone. Now I try to carry more in it and stuff falls out, so the next one I make will be longer. And from the ruler you have there, that looks like a nice length. I did put elastic in the straps because I keep my arm a little lower in front so the controls go under my desk, and without the elastic, it keeps sliding forward. But if she keeps the arms level or tilted back a smidge it should work perfectly.

Thanks so much for the input. I never thought of seeing if anyone here might have the measurements I need. I sent along some sticky velcro tabs for her to put on the handles and the armrest so it would stay in place. Thanks again for the advice.

klgreene 01-14-2011 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by SandyinZ4

Originally Posted by klgreene
I made one for myself, I'm not in a nursing home, but am in a scooter/power chair/motorized wheelchiar. I just call mine, my chair. Anyway, the one I made myself is 10" wide, and only 6" top to bottom. I wish I would have made mine longer. I origanally made it just to put my phones in so I didn't have to hurry for the phone. Now I try to carry more in it and stuff falls out, so the next one I make will be longer. And from the ruler you have there, that looks like a nice length. I did put elastic in the straps because I keep my arm a little lower in front so the controls go under my desk, and without the elastic, it keeps sliding forward. But if she keeps the arms level or tilted back a smidge it should work perfectly.

Thanks so much for the input. I never thought of seeing if anyone here might have the measurements I need. I sent along some sticky velcro tabs for her to put on the handles and the armrest so it would stay in place. Thanks again for the advice.

And I've never thought of velcro. thanks....learn something every day don't we.

sewgull 01-14-2011 06:09 PM

You might try putting large rubber bands, like post office uses, around the arm of the chair. Rubber bands need to be 1/4" to 1/2" wide they are strong.

trueimage 01-14-2011 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by klgreene

Originally Posted by SandyinZ4

Originally Posted by klgreene
I made one for myself, I'm not in a nursing home, but am in a scooter/power chair/motorized wheelchiar. I just call mine, my chair. Anyway, the one I made myself is 10" wide, and only 6" top to bottom. I wish I would have made mine longer. I origanally made it just to put my phones in so I didn't have to hurry for the phone. Now I try to carry more in it and stuff falls out, so the next one I make will be longer. And from the ruler you have there, that looks like a nice length. I did put elastic in the straps because I keep my arm a little lower in front so the controls go under my desk, and without the elastic, it keeps sliding forward. But if she keeps the arms level or tilted back a smidge it should work perfectly.

Thanks so much for the input. I never thought of seeing if anyone here might have the measurements I need. I sent along some sticky velcro tabs for her to put on the handles and the armrest so it would stay in place. Thanks again for the advice.

And I've never thought of velcro. thanks....learn something every day don't we.


So is yours a chair a not a scooter? I would love to see how you made it, but my dad has a scooter, not a chair.

klgreene 01-14-2011 06:31 PM

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This is what mine looks like. I really just threw it together, no pattern. Just lined two pieces of fabric, then sewed three sides and added the pocket,( before sewing together of course) and added the straps. You could easily make something for your dads scooter. Does he have a place for a basket. I also have a scooter and I got a basket with it.

My Chair bag
[ATTACH=CONFIG]160375[/ATTACH]


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