Quilted carseat canopy cover
#15
Thanks everyone for the kind words!
I didn't use a pattern, but based it off of these :
http://www.sewdangcutecrafts.com/201...at-canopy.html (for the general concept and the idea of the window - though she doesn't use mesh, just a hole with a flap cover)
http://www.ashevillequiltguild.org/A...or%20Linus.pdf (for the quilt itself, but I did the borders in smaller pieces - cut the east/west pieces to 4 pieces and the north/south pieces to 2 pieces to get more colour in)
I didn't use a pattern, but based it off of these :
http://www.sewdangcutecrafts.com/201...at-canopy.html (for the general concept and the idea of the window - though she doesn't use mesh, just a hole with a flap cover)
http://www.ashevillequiltguild.org/A...or%20Linus.pdf (for the quilt itself, but I did the borders in smaller pieces - cut the east/west pieces to 4 pieces and the north/south pieces to 2 pieces to get more colour in)
#16
Good job! In your climate, the shade this will provide will be great for your little one. I agree that your use of the piece of laundry bag is very clever -- you can think outside the box!
Best wishes on your soon-to-arrive son. Be sure to post pics when he arrives! All QB'rs love babies!
Best wishes on your soon-to-arrive son. Be sure to post pics when he arrives! All QB'rs love babies!
#17
How clever, I never thought of using mesh for a cover. It will certainly keep the bugs out. You did a great job. I also like the idea of using the leggos. Good luck to you and your family. Enjoy the new little one. I don't envy you those sleepless nights.
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