Patterns or Instructions for Infant Car Seat Covers – Handmade
Posted by admin on April 14th, 2009 filed in car seat covers
You can save money by making your own handmade infant car seat cover, so you can avoid the seat itself getting messy. It is so much easier to wash a car seat cover that remove the cover from the seat.
Also, if the car seat has been in use for some time you might want a replacement infant car seat cover. There are various ways to get infant car seat covers, and one approach is to try to find somewhere to buy wholesale infant car seat covers.
On the other hand, if you have the time, you will be able to get much better infant car seat covers if you you make your own handmade infant car seat cover. Making seat covers is easier said than done, though.
First of all you need patterns or instructions for infant car seat covers, preferably both. One way to get patterns is to make them yourself, by using some thick brown paper to make templates then see how you could actually make the seat covers.

This way you will get some patterns or instructions for infant car seat covers, and the next step would be to find some old material you don’t want, and use that to make patterns with all the seams and overlaps on them so the different sections could be joined together.
Then, you can try that before spending your money on suitable stain-resistant material to produce your very own handmade infant car seat cover. Incidentally, you need to make sure that your handmade infant car seat cover fits really tightly, either because the material is stretchy, or because you have added some drawstrings or straps to tension it.
Hey, if they are good, and you have a good sewing machine, you could actually sell infant car seat covers yourself! Lots of people are looking for replacement infant car seat covers.

Another way of going about this, especially if you don’t have too much time, would be to remove the cushion part from the car seat, and use that to produce a pattern. You need to be pretty good with a needle to do this, as the covers may not be designed to be removed, and you will want to be able to put them back neatly.
Also, if the original cover is not replaced neatly, the replacement infant car seat cover will not fit properly, and look a bit of a mess.
Either way, you will certainly end up with something more individual and nicer than if you went out to buy wholesale infant car seat covers.
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