Pram Liner - Tutorial
I am very excited about this post, it is my first tutorial post *YAY*
This sewing project was a first for me and I am very happy with the end
product and how easy it was. The project would not have happened if it wasn’t
for a wonderful friend of mine, so I huge shout out to the gorgeous certain
someone that lent me her pram for the holiday.
So as I said my friend lent us her lay back stroller for our holiday and I didn’t
want to risk it getting dirty. So I thought I would make her a pram liner to say thank you. Although I had no idea what I
was doing so I just gave it a stab and it turned out great. So I will give you a
step by step on how to make yourself a pram liner.
First off get yourself off to your closest fabric store ( I love Spotlight) and grab yourself
some fabric. It is going to have to be a hardy material so that it doesn’t fade
or weaken quickly, I used upholstery fabric and that works great.
Depending on the width of the fabric you will probably only need 1 metre. You
will also need to get yourself some quilting padding to make it a little bit
more padded. Instead of buying the padding I used a cot quilt that I had
forgotten I had. With this liner I used bias tape around the edges so you
can grab yourself some of that to. Although it was the first time I have used
bias tape and found it a little fiddly. When I make another liner for my pram I
will just sew it inside out then turn it right side round and sew around the
edges.
Take the seat material off of your pram and measure the width and length. Next,
use those measurements to draw a pattern on a piece of paper. Get a cup and
place it over the corners of the pattern so that you get a nice even curve when
you trace around it. This is not necessary but I think it gives it a nice neat
finish. Place the pattern over the seat cover and mark down where the
buckle holes will need to be and where the back of the liner will meet the seat
of it.
Then trace around the pattern on your chosen material and padding and
cut them out.
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How cute is the giraffe material! |
Once they are all cut out place the padding in between the fabric and
pin the hell out of them.
Now get your pattern again and cut little slits were you have drawn the
buckle placement. Put it on top of your liner and mark the placement down on
your liner.
You will need to sew on button holes with your sewing machine over those
marks. It sounds scary but it’s not that hard. If this is your first time
sewing button holes (like me) then I highly recommended practicing on a scrap piece
of material first. This is my practice piece. Took me over an hour
to get it right... HAHA!
Once you have mastered the button hole you need to sew a long line right
across your liner where the seat and the back meet. This will help it from sliding
when you have it in your pram.
Then comes the fiddley part. Grab your bias tapes and start
pinning it around the edges. Take your time with this if it is your first time.
Like I said before I found out that it is not as easy as it looks and next time
I’ll just be sewing it inside out then turning it right way round and sewing
around the edges. I found the corners the hardest.
Once it’s all pinned on it’s as simple as sewing around the edges. Then the
last thing you need to do is use a stitch unpicker thingy (it does have a name
but for the life of my I can’t remember it) and use it to slice in between the
button holes being very careful not to unpick your stitches.
And voila! You have yourself a handmade pram liner.
I am very happy with the end product given that it was my first attempt.
Happy sewing.
Tiffany