Putting together our little one's nursery has been one of my favorite projects to date. I've really loved exploring new colorful decor styles and incorporate a soft feminine vibe into the space without going over-the-top girly. I couldn't find a changing pad cover for sale that had the modern boho vibe I'm going for. So when I came across embroidered mustard yellow curtain panels on clearance at Target, I thought it may look awesome on a changing pad. Here's how I did it...
If you're using a curtain panel, trim off the extra fabric (you'll have a lot, so you can definitely repurpose it for another project). I measured the width to be around 40".
If you're using a curtain panel, trim off the extra fabric (you'll have a lot, so you can definitely repurpose it for another project). I measured the width to be around 40".
Measure the length of the changing pad and give 1-2" of allowance for seams. Pin the edges and cut a straight line, trying to keep the cut as clean as possible. It's okay if it's not perfect, you're going to sew these edges back together anyways.
Trace the contoured side pieces of the pad on a manilla folder and allow for 1" seam and 5" extra fabric on the bottom. Cut out the two pieces of fabric you just trimmed from the main piece of fabric with the folder pattern.
With the fabric turned inside out, pin the two contoured pieces of fabric together, leaving a 1-2" seam for sewing.
After sewing the contoured pieces and the main fabric together, pin the bottom raw edges. Allow for 1.5" seam so you can slide the elastic piece through easily and don't close the seam as you'll need a small section to insert the band.
Slide the elastic through the finished edges. Sew the elastic together and finish sewing the bottom edge. And there you have it, put your beautiful new cover on the changing pad and you're good to go. Our next step is figuring out how to safely secure the changing pad to the dresser.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
Curtain panel or 1.5 yard of fabric (I used this Threshold panel)
~2 yards of 3/4 inch. elastic
Sewing machine
Coordinating thread (I just used standard white)
The nursery still needs work, but I'm really happy with how it's coming together and can't wait to show you the nursery reveal soon.
Sewing machine
Coordinating thread (I just used standard white)
The nursery still needs work, but I'm really happy with how it's coming together and can't wait to show you the nursery reveal soon.
Cool pattern! Wait till you get your first squirt of poop on there... Same color and all! :)
ReplyDeleteha! love this. after the babe arrives, I'm sure I'll be at target buying a more practical "everyday" changing pad cover in no time.
DeleteSo smart to use that curtain panel! I think it looks even better as a changing pad cover! I would love if you came by The Makers link party over on my blog and shared it with us!
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