Tutorial on how to make crib sheets
#1
Tutorial on how to make crib sheets
http://cuttopieces.blogspot.com/2011...-tutorial.html
I am going to make some Pack n Play sheets...I have tons of material. ; )
I am going to make some Pack n Play sheets...I have tons of material. ; )
#4
I have no reason to make these, my youngest Grandchild is 10 YO. It was interesting to see it done.
I did look at how she makes a bag to hold plastic bags. That was very interesting too. I always like to see how things are made. She has a tute how to fold fabrics onto comic book boards.
I did look at how she makes a bag to hold plastic bags. That was very interesting too. I always like to see how things are made. She has a tute how to fold fabrics onto comic book boards.
#5
Here is a wonderful video...you can make them pretty cheap..Joann's had flannel on sale for 2.99 a yard - I am going to make one for the Pac N Play. http://video.search.yahoo.com/video/...&fr=aaplw&tt=b
#6
you only need 1 yard of material for pac n play crib sheets http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutori...ay/2011/06/11/ - I was just looking for some new ones on line....they are about 20.00 and up - the more designed materails the more the price. http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutori...ay/2011/06/11/
#7
Here is a very easy tute for crib sheets...I am thinking how fun it would be to use a bunch of scrap materials that I have. Maybe use muslum for the back side...or even quilt a sheet...hmmmm...a quilted Pack and Play quilt....why not...; ) http://www.imperfecthomemaking.com/2...ib-sheets.html
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tI made a bunch of coordinating crib sheets for my twin granddaughters. The high quality fabric has lasted for 3 years so far and is still going strong (they are late at getting out of their cribs). The only change I make from the tutorial is to use a serger instead of the french seams (though I may try those next time). With the smaller seam, I cut the corners as 9" instead of 8". I also use the serger to apply the elastic instead of using a casing. Much, much faster! I have a Bernina serger and it works great with the "Elasticator" foot. I tried using a Brother serger and elastic application foot one time, but it was not nearly as effective. I can make a sheet in about 20 minutes from ironed fabric.
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