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Toddler Booster Seat PDF Pattern ~ Georgia Leigh Designs

Toddler Booster Seat PDF Pattern ~ Georgia Leigh Designs

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Toddler Booster Seat PDF Pattern ~ Georgia Leigh Designs

This tutorial will teach you how to reinvent your car seat cover to make it beautiful and unique. The best part about my method is that you will use the original padding and original cover to create a brand new one. The manuals of all children's car seats state that no extra or different padding should ever be added to your child's car seat. My method follows these guidelines! Your original carseat cover will be RECOVERED. You won't be endangering your child's safety for the sake of fashion.
This tutorial also includes details on how to recover a convertible car seat like the Britax Marathon.
You'll receive a 19-page PDF with very detailed instructions and over 70 full color photos to show you how to recover your child's car seat. Your car seat doesn't have to be exactly like the one pictured, just similar. This tutorial will help you most booster-type seats (even convertible ones that can go forward or backwards). This tutorial will NOT help if your cover is not removable.
I think this tutorial would be appropriate for intermediate sewists. The bulk of the seat makes some parts fairly tricky, but with a little elbow grease it is totally do-able!

Your purchase also includes my Intermediate Sewing Videos on Piping and Bias Tape (a 6.99 value!). You will be a piping and bias tape expert by the time you're done.

IMPORTANT: THIS IS A TUTORIAL NOT A PATTERN! The car seat tutorials are not patterns and we do not call them patterns because it would be quite impossible to create one for every car seat model, however our solution is ideal as it is the only way to maintain the original safety standards.

Once you've made your purchase, you will be sent an email which contains instructions for downloading this pdf pattern.

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