folding camp chair covers

folding camp chair covers

folding beach chairs target

Folding Camp Chair Covers

CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE




Camping GlamourouslySchool GlampingCamping IdeasLarp FurniturePennsic FurnitureEventing EncampmentSca EncampmentTutorial KlikSimple CampForwardInstructions on how to make a cover for your camp chair...I really need to do this before pennsic.10% Off or More (15) 25% Off or More (1)With Wrapsit™ slipcover crate, Fido or Felix will find comfort & security and you will find at-your-fingertips convenience anytime and anywhere you open your chair.Wrapsit™ soft-sided chair cover provides a dry, roomy 5 cu.ft. safe haven pets can call their own when away from home.Simply slide the slipcover over the legs of your folding camp chair, secure the cover with hook & loop at each side of the seat, and open your chair.  It's a one-time only installation because Wrapsit™ closes with your chair to become the carrying case.Our outdoor dog bed provides a collapsible kennel with a canopy top, heavy poly-mesh sides for cooling air flow, and a waterproof floor. The mesh sides also provide cover from the outdoor elements, while your chair provides a dog shade canopy to help protect from the sun.




It doesn't seem very fair that Fido gets all of the adventures! Take your cat with you to soccer games, parks, festivals and fairs with Wrapsit™ - an easily portable soft-sided pet crate that will allow your cat to stay close while enjoying fresh air, shade, and comfort. The reality is, that in this day and age, we take a lot of stuff with us.  Besides the usual purses, blankets and personal items, the things we take with us during activities and events might also include snacks for hungry kids, drinks for parched soccer players and electronics for staying in touch.  Whatever it is that we drag along, most often the stuff we take, ends up in piles under our feet and around our chair.Wrapsit™ simply slides onto your ordinary scissor-leg camp chair and instantly transforms it into an amazing storage chair -  instantly ready to store your stuff in 5 cubic feet of space, anytime and anywhere you open your chair. With Wrapsit™ slipcover crate on your chair, it is easier than ever to keep personal items and expensive gear out of sight and out from under foot where items can create a trip hazard, become damaged or get stolen!




Instantly, you have a chair with storage! The large, zippered corner opening makes it easy to access the contents and the waterproof base keeps everything dry and out of the general yuck and muck of the day. With Wrapsit™ on your chair, you're ready for fun and adventure anytime and anywhere! But, wait... that's not all!  No more struggling to rebag your folding camp chair. Wrapsit™ folds with your chair to become its own convenient carrying case. Amazing convenience at the end of your day and ready to go for your next adventure. Wrapsit™ has quickly become a customer favorite for outdoor events, pet shows, beach outings, family reunions and more. Our customers have shared that they use Wrapsit™ as a:Compare the best seller chair cover with high quality XY-130 Wuyi Xinyue Leisure Products Co., Ltd. US $4.12-13 1000 Pieces Transaction LevelI'm back today with another sewing tutorial for the Soccer Mom Series.  I have to admit, the driving force behind this series is the fact that I need a bit of external motivation to get things done.  




I have been dreaming up these projects in my head for a while but I just never make  time to make them.  This one is no exception.  Everyone uses camping chairs to sit on the sidelines at soccer.  They are convenient and inexpensive, but there is one problem with them.  The chair covers are poor quality and always rip out before the chair dies, leaving you with a perfectly good chair but no easy way to carry it.  This is not helpful when you are herding a pack of kids across vast soccer fields.  So I sewed up a new cover to make my life easier and I wrote up a tutorial for you to use if you find yourself in a similar predicament. The chair I have is the cheap kind from Walmart.  I made the cover just a little bigger than the first one so the chair is easier to get in and out of.  The finished cover dimensions are 41 inches long and 21 inches around. Crease to find the middle, fold the sides almost to the center, fold in half and top-stitch down the sides. Next take your upper body fabric and hem the short sides by folding them over 1/2 inch TWO times and top-stitching.




Next, with right sides together, center the long side of the Upper Body along the short side of the Lower Body and pin Stitch this with a 1/2 inch seam allowance making sure to backstitch well on each end.  Zig zag or serge the raw edges to prevent fraying. Press the seam toward the Upper Body and topstitch about 1/8th inch from the seam. Create a casing in the top of the Upper body by pressing the raw edge in 1/2 inch and then 1 inch. Position the top handle 5 inches away from the body side edge and 1 inch down from Upper/Lower body seam.  Fold raw edge of handle under 1/2 inch and sew a "box" with an  an "X" inside to secure it.  Position the bottom of the handle 10 inches up from the bottom of the lower body and 5 inches away from the side edge.  The handle will not lay flat, which will make it much easier to carry. Fold the body in half matching the long raw edges and Upper/Lower body seam.  Pin and stitch the Lower Body only with about a 1/2 inch seam (mine ended up being a 3/8 in seam)




Carefully pin the Bottom to the Body.  Chances are they won't line up perfectly.  If you find that your circle is too big, cut it a little smaller.  If your circle needs to be bigger, here's how you fix it.  Pinch the side seam until it just meets the circle. Sew additional stitches at your "pinched" point and angle your stitching to meet the existing side seam. Now you can stitch the Bottom onto the Body with a presser foot width seam.  Smooth out the body fabric underneath as you go, and don't forget to take out the pins before you sew over them :)  If this doesn't come out perfectly don't sweat it.   Oh and the side seam just gets sewn to one side.  You can also zig zag around your raw edges here too (even though I didn't). Turn your cover right side out and add one set of reinforcement stitches at the bottom of the Upper Body opening. Now thread your cording through the casing and add your cord lock.Now your old chair has a new cover and your life just got a little easier!  

Report Page