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Shopping Cart Cover Shopping Carts Pattern Sewing Sewing Tutorials Sewing Projects Cute Babies Baby Things Baby Ideas Baby Sewing Forward TinyBugDesigns on Etsy - Looking for the best shower gift ever??? Shopping Cart Cover Cushion & Support Portable by TinyBugDesignsHow to Make a Portable High Chair If you've ever found yourself away from home and in need of a high chair, this video tutorial is for you! Check out this video tutorial and learn How to Make a Portable High Chair for your baby. Created by Maureen Wilson, this video is easy to follow and will help you create a useful sewing project for baby. When you are on the go, there may not always be baby-friendly seating, however with this free pattern, you can always have a high chair at your command wherever you land. Simply follow the easy steps in this video and take this handy dandy baby item with you wherever you go. It's quick, it's simple, and best of all, the pattern is free. Project TypeMake a Project Time to CompleteUnder an hour

If you're goo-goo-gaa-ing over this sewing tutorial, you'll love: High Chair Safety Tips This DIY portable high chair craft is a god-send for mothers, but be sure your little one is safely secured while enjoying your family meal no matter where you are. 1. Be sure that the straps are nice and snug but give your child enough room to be comfortable. 2. Use the high chair only for meals to keep its use routine. 3. Do not use the lap table as its own restraint. The table is not a secure strap, and you won’t want your child to fall out of the chair. 4. Never leave the child unattended in the high chair. 5. Don’t let your child stand in the high chair. 6. Distance the high chair far enough away from the table that they can’t use their legs to knock over the chair. 7. For foldable high chairs, be sure that every part is locked into place before placing your child in the seat. Tags / Related Topics Two Yards or Less Sewing Patterns

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used desk chairs houstonWhy couldn't I have thought of this when my kids were babies??? @Angela Gray Gray Mills-Cone Finally- a solution to the painful car seat issue. This fabric “high chair” is perfect for away from home dining. It’s no 5-point harness, but it helps secure them in the chair. This one was made from an old thrifted, quilted ottoman cover

Gather materials: Quilted fabric for outer*, cotton broadcloth or similar for lining, Velcro. *Batting combined with broadcloth can also be used. For this one, I used a thrifted bedspread and bed sheet. Step 1 – Make pattern pieces. All measurements include 3/8″ seam allowance. Step 2 – Add markings 2 1/4″ apart at center of each piece as shown in picture. These markings will help you place the connector piece. Step 3 – Using a single layer of lining and a single layer of quilted fabric, cut each piece out together. Curve the corners of velcro pieces so there are no sharp points. Step 4 – With right sides together, sew connector pieces together along long edges. Step 5 – With right sides together, sew seat pieces together, starting at connector mark and ending at next mark, leaving open 2 1/4″. Step 6 – With right sides together, sew strap pieces together, starting at connector mark and ending at next mark, leaving open 2 1/4″.

Step 7 – Turn all pieces right side out and press. Step 8 – Top stitch connector piece 1/4″ from edge along sewn edges. Step 9 – Insert connector piece into opening in seat and into opening in strap. Step 10 – 1/4″ Top stitch around entire edge of seat and strap, making sure to catch connector piece. Step 11 – Hand stitch lip edge of strap and seat at connector for a more finished look. or use 1/8″ top stitch to secure lip. Step 12 – Sew Velcro onto ends of waist strap, centering on strap & placing it 1 1/4″ away from short edge. Scratchy side goes on outside of strap. Soft side goes on inside of strap. Sew all along the edge. In these days of 5-point harnesses, I must remind you this travel chair should always be used with parent supervision. It does not 100% secure child to chair. Never leave child unattended.Last weekend we had a family reunion in Indianapolis. My daughter, son in law and granddaughter were going with us and I knew we would be eating out.

I decided to use four more of the Chevron fat quarters to make a cover for those restaurant high chairs. I looked all over the web for a restaurant high chair cover tutorial but couldn't find anything that really showed me how to make one. So I figured it out on my own! The chairs vary a bit in size, but this cover is very versatile and should fit them all. My local Meatheads hamburger restaurant let me measure and try it out on their high chairs, which were squeaky clean. Not all restaurant high chairs are that clean! It was easy to make once I figured out the dimensions. You will need 2.5 yards total or 4 fat quarters plus 1.5 yards of fabric. You will need 2.5 yards of batting plus thread and pins. Other than that, it's all here in this restaurant high chair cover tutorial - a DIY project! Want to see what else I am thinking about? Check out my Facebook page. Like the page and join the conversation! If you want to keep reading my blog, you can subscribe. To do so, type your email address in the box and click the "create subscription" button.