I happen to have bolts of Cordura stored in my craft room so I donated the fabric for this project. I did purchase 3" foam (from JoAnne's Fabric store) and cut 12" foam circles for the cushion insert. The cordura comes in 54"-60" width. I cut two 3.5" strips for each seat cover. I also cut two 13" circles from the same fabric.
To begin sew rights sides together of one circle and one strip.
I folded the beginning edge to create a finished seam. The end will overlap by at least an inch so it will be a finished seam w/o stitching.
I folded the beginning edge to create a finished seam. The end will overlap by at least an inch so it will be a finished seam w/o stitching.
This is the tricky part. I sewed three pieces at once to save time. The second circle piece is sewn to the first strip WRONG sides together. On the other side of the fist strip you attach the 2nd strip with right sides together.
I only needed to utilize pins just to get it started smoothly.
After the stitching is started I was able to sew all three layers at once by guiding the fabric as it came to the pressure foot.
Leave a 4-5 inch opening .
Stuff the foam circle into the hole.
Pin just the 1st strip with the second circle.
Zig-zag closed.
This is the tough part- holding the project close enough to get under the pressure foot.
I only needed to utilize pins just to get it started smoothly.
After the stitching is started I was able to sew all three layers at once by guiding the fabric as it came to the pressure foot.
Leave a 4-5 inch opening .
Stuff the foam circle into the hole.
Pin just the 1st strip with the second circle.
Zig-zag closed.
This is the tough part- holding the project close enough to get under the pressure foot.
5 comments:
Thanks for posting. Just what I was looking for:)
Happy you were able to find these instructions. We made these for a group last year and everyone who had one appreciated that they didn't have to sit directly on that hard plastic lid. Have fun!
Thanks soooo much for your wonderful instructions! Our stake is using these and it is nice to have such a good cushion for trek. I can just use odds and ends of fabric I have on hand and they trun out really fun. Thanks, again!
Thank you thank you thank you! I work at Beehive Clothing standing for the whole day and a 5 gallon bucket is the perfect height to kneel on for a quick change of position. Now it will be comfy!
I was wondering if you sell these as well....I don't sew so trying to find somewhere I can get them as the ones online seem flimsy at best
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