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Message Board > Beginner's Forum > Sewing a shopping cart seat cover? ( Moderated by EleanorSews)
serena27
Member since 6/26/12 Posts: 1 |
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Date: 6/26/12 11:26 PM So i am trying to sew a shopping cart seat cover, and the pattern (simplicity) suggests pre quilted fabric.
I couldn't find any double sided, so i just got single sided. it has the batting and stuff in it, but i was wondering if maybe, i could stitch the two together and it would be fine?
It has two pieces, the fold over skirt like thing, and the box shaped piece that goes in the cart.
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Miss Fairchild
  
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Date: 6/27/12 8:55 AM why not just use regular fabric to stitch to the side that's exposed? I don't think you'd have a problem either way. ------ "We don't impose our rhythm on Nature. The key is to respect and live within Her." Jean-Charles Boisset, Winemaker
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cocosloft
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Date: 6/27/12 3:22 PM I agree with miss fairchild, treat your quilted fabric as one piece, use another to finish the 'inside'. You can baste them together and treat as one piece of fabric. ------ Coco |
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