So its been a while since I've updated anything. Little Alexis came into our family 9 weeks earlier than expected and we spent almost 6 weeks busy with life and vising her in the NICU. Unfortunately her coming early put me WAY behind on the projects I wanted to get done before she came. But I am slowly trying to get some things done. Who needs sleep anyways :)
So a project I finally got a chance to do today was a Carseat Swaddle Blanket.
I knew I HAD to have one of these when I saw them. What a great idea. I used
this site for the tutorial. Simply search "carseat" on her blog and you will see the tutorial. She has a great pattern that you can use and a video tutorial, please only use for personal use, this is her pattern, so its not fair for you to get rich off of her design :). Look over her tutorial first, because I am only going to explain some of the changes I made.
First, her pattern did not go together as precisely as she said it would, or I just didnt do it right, either way if yours isnt perfect, don't worry, it'll work. I think this size is great for a newborn, but I think it could be a bit larger for an older baby. I would probably add an inch all around the pattern if I were to make it again. I also did not add the batting to the inside. I did not want to make it too thick.
I also did not cut the verticle holes for the carseat straps. Actually I did cut them, then decided I didnt want them on so stitched them closed again. I realized there was a better way to put it in the seat.
Cut the hole for the buckle, and just slide the blanket under the shoulder straps. This works really well, and I think it will be nicer than having long holes in the blanket.
This is what it looks like with baby inserted :)
Now wrap the little one up. Alexis is only 6.5lbs, so you can see why i think it could be just a tad bigger... there is still room for her to grow, but I cannot imagine this still working when she is closer to a year. We will see. Anyways, this was an easy project, and I think it is going to make life much easier!