Tuesday, May 12, 2009

More car seat covers

I've made a couple more car seat covers – one for me and one for a friend. I am having a hard time choosing which one I want to keep. I think I'll let her choose. I went for a less bulky bow on these, even though I adored the look of the other. I also tried different snaps on the straps with a lower profile so they would lay flatter. Velcro would probably work too, I just didn't know how durable that would be. On the blue cover I used the same geometric black and white print on the inside, but I really love the larger print I found for the lining of the tan and black cover. The buttons on the blue/brown version are my favorite so be sure to click on the pic for a closer look!

I've had a few requests for my pattern. I will have to send it via snail mail, so email me your mailing address if you are serious.

7 comments:

  1. I'd love it, no hurry since I won't be getting to it anytime soon. :) scbunker@gmail.com

    I love the skirts by the way. Recycling is the best. :)

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  2. Just want to say that I'm loving the new look of the blog! I've been meaning to tell you that for a while now...

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  3. I know you probably dont know me but i just was looking at your blog and ive always wanted to make one of these so i would LOVE if you could email me how you made this!!!!
    justmyloch@gmail.com thanks so much!!!!

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  4. i would absolutely love this! im due any day now and have been trying to find something to cover the car seat for winter in Wisconsin! i havent had any luck but this would be PERFECT! please email me and i will reply with my address! dkboyung@hotmail.com

    Thanks - ive been glued to your blog for about 2 hours now :)

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  6. I dont know my name or email dont come wright but my name is Ellen
    Hello, I would love to get the pattern of the car seat cover. My email is mammzla@gmail.com

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  7. How much would you charge to make one of these?

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