I am thrilled to start off Baby Week with Heather from Smallfry and Co. I always wished that I'd made a carseat tent for my little guy, but it always seemed so complicated. I love how Heather breaks down this idea and make it seem simple--even for me!!! And I love that it is reversible!! I know you'll enjoy this tut!!
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Hi, my name is Heather from over at Smallfry and Co. I am a stay at home mom of two girls ages 6 months and 2 years old. Life is pretty much a combination of insanity and laughter with a tantrum thrown in here and there. I have loved crafting since I was in High School but didn't know that my love for making things was incomplete until I fell in love with blogging as well-it just became a perfect combination for me (like Oreo's and milk) and a wonderful way to express myself. My blog is a place for me to share crafts, sewing projects, recipes, tidbits, vent, share experiences about my kids and sometimes just ramble. Each post seems to go in a different direction (kind of like my brain sometimes). Here is a small sampling of some of my baby related tutorials.


2 yards of fabric
Thread to match
Step 1: Trim your piece of fabric. I tore 1 inch off of the edge with the white strip with the little colored dots (I don't know what it's technical name is). I also tore off a three inch strip off the length (so instead of it being 36 inches it is now 33 inches long). So my final rectangle was 40.5"X 33". Repeat for your second piece of fabric.
Step 3: Place one piece of fabric on top of the other making sure all the edges line up.












This is fantastic!!!
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Heather, this tutorial is awesome!!! LOVE IT. Good work!
ReplyDeleteI love this post! So creative!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of making your own cover! I love for everything to match colorwise. Great possibilities here!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this! I used it to create my own. See it here, if you'd like. (http://ohthehubanity.blogspot.com/2011/03/rhetts-birthday-part-3-homemade-gifts.html)
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