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All-in-One Changing Mat
You’ll love the convenience of this All-in-One Changing Mat. It features a wipeable vinyl surface, two hanging pockets for diapers and wipes, and an elastic closure that can be fastened with one hand. It folds up into a tidy clutch.
Supplies:
- 2/3 yd cotton (main)
- 1/2 yd cotton (pockets)
- 2/3 yd clear vinyl
- 1/2 yd batting
- Hair elastic
- Large button
- Double-fold bias tape (optional)
- Main Mat: 23 x 12 in. (2)
- Vinyl: 23 x 12 in. (1)
- Pocket Backs: 21 x 7 in. (2)
- Pocket Tops: 15 x 7 (2)
How To:
1) Start by ironing your fabrics. Cut the pieces to the measurements listed. First we’ll work with the smaller rectangles to create the tops of the pockets. Fold the 15 x 7 in. rectangles in half, wrong sides together. The pattern should be on the outside.
2) Add decorative bias tape to the folded edge. (Bias tape trim is optional, but it makes your project look polished.) Sew in place.
3) Now we’ll add the pocket tops to the main pocket pieces. Fold the 21 x 7 pocket pieces in half, right sides together. Press the fold.
4) Lay the pocket top piece on top of the main pocket piece, lining up the raw edge with the center fold line. Fold the main piece in half again, enclosing the pocket top. Pin the edges.
5) Sew the sides and bottom with a 1/4 inch seam, leaving the top open. Turn right side out and press. Repeat with the other pocket. Set aside.
6) Now we can work on the mat. (These pieces should have been cut to 23 x 12 inches.) Lay the batting down first, then place a piece of fabric face-up on top of the batting.
7) I’m adding a business tag, but you can skip that if you don’t have one. Pin the elastic to the center of one short end. If your elastic has a metal clasp, pin it so the elastic hangs off the edge, we can trim it off later.
8) Next add the pockets. Measure two inches in from the edge without the elastic, and line up the raw edges of the pocket with the side of the main piece. The pocket should be face-up. Add the second pocket 1 inch away from the first. (Put both pockets on the same side, as they’re designed to hang off the side of the changing table.)
9) If you’d like, you can curve the top edge of the mat by tracing a plate with chalk and trimming off the corners.
10) Now pin the vinyl to the top of the other main mat piece (the piece without the elastic & pockets). I suggest pinning this separately, and pinning it very well, because you want the vinyl to be as smooth as possible.
11) Once this is pinned, lay it face down on top of the other mat piece and batting. Right sides should be together. Pin in place.
12) Sew with a 5/8 inch seam, leaving the bottom edge (without the elastic) open for turning. When you reach the elastic, backstitch over it for durability.
13) If you curved the end of your mat, you’ll need to notch the curves before turning right side out. Be careful not to snip your stitches. Trim the metal clasp off the elastic.
14) Press the outside of the mat, the side without the vinyl. Be careful not to touch the vinyl with your iron.
15) Fold in the bottom raw edge a 1/2 inch and pin. Topstitch with a 1/8 inch seam, and continue to add a decorative topstitch all the way around your mat. Consider using a contrasting thread for a pop of color.
16) Finally, we’ll add the button. Fill the pockets, then fold the mat into thirds. Use chalk to mark the center of the elastic, and sew a button there. Pinch the fabric so that you are sewing through the top layer only.
Now you’re ready to grab it and go!
Wow that looks fantastic...I am glad I am past the baby stage now,though when my teenage daughters are arguing I do think back to how wonderful it was lol
ReplyDeleteI was looking at this for my sister, who's baby is only a couple of months old. It looks quite god, doesn't it!
DeleteThat looks lovely. I hate to lay the babies down to change them just any where and I despise those things in the bathrooms!
ReplyDeleteYes, though most of the changing rooms here aren't too bed, and if I am in a park or something sometimes its better to find a nice patch of grass, isn't it!
DeleteI agree. I would rather use a bench or the grass or the car or just about anywhere elsa!
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