Thanks for all the videos on this! I might try the same concept on a different wagon as I couldn’t find seat covers to buy for it. I might use Velcro or something for in between straps so I don’t have to rethread every time I need to clean it.
Great question! I used the plastic seat insert as a marking guide. I laid it over the cover then used a heat sensitive pen to trace the holes. Once they were all marked, I used the buttonhole feature on my machine. There is a presser foot attachment on it that makes button holes really easy. If you don't have that on yours, there should be a knob on your machine to manually sew the left, right, top, and bottom of a buttonhole. One the rectangle is seen, you put a pin across one end of the hole so you don't accidentally rip too far, and open the inside with a seam ripper. I'm sure there are videos you can search for a visual. Good luck!
@@tonijohns1966 thank you so much!! I’m still figuring my machine out, bought it 5 years ago right before I had my first baby and now that I’ve had 3 and done I’m finally learning how to use it and doing fun things! 😍
Thanks for all the videos on this! I might try the same concept on a different wagon as I couldn’t find seat covers to buy for it. I might use Velcro or something for in between straps so I don’t have to rethread every time I need to clean it.
How do you sew in the holes? I’m considering attempting this but have never done the strap holes and don’t know where to start!
Great question! I used the plastic seat insert as a marking guide. I laid it over the cover then used a heat sensitive pen to trace the holes. Once they were all marked, I used the buttonhole feature on my machine. There is a presser foot attachment on it that makes button holes really easy. If you don't have that on yours, there should be a knob on your machine to manually sew the left, right, top, and bottom of a buttonhole. One the rectangle is seen, you put a pin across one end of the hole so you don't accidentally rip too far, and open the inside with a seam ripper. I'm sure there are videos you can search for a visual. Good luck!
@@tonijohns1966 thank you so much!! I’m still figuring my machine out, bought it 5 years ago right before I had my first baby and now that I’ve had 3 and done I’m finally learning how to use it and doing fun things! 😍
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