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Sewing: Nap Nest
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Nap Nest

Nap Nest #1

Nap Nest #1
Nap Nest rolled up.
Nap Nest #2
Nap Nest rolled up.

Instructions

I used 1.5 yards of the liner material and the flannel cover. First sewed liner material right sides together 3 of 4 sides, leaving one of the short sides open. Fold up a queen sized cotton quilt batting to fit the size of the liner. Turn liner right side out. Stuff. Sew up end. Fold flannel to fit the liner you just made as a cover. Sew together a 4' piece of bias tape down one side and ...
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Category: Sewing

Type of item: Functional

For: Children

Style: Casual


Materials

Cotton batting, cotton flannel, pvc/flannel liner cover, bias tape, zipper

What was your inspiration?

My kids and their sweet Waldorf school.

What are you most proud of?

They are all natural, mama made, and I installed a zipper!

What advice would you give someone starting this project?

Don't skimp on materials- you can always use the extra for a different project.

 

2 comments

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urcraftymajeste on craftsy.com
Sep 19, 2011    Flag as inappropriate
This is a super cute project!! I wish I would have seen this before I bought the store nap mat! LOL There's always next year.
mommasharpe on craftsy.com
Sep 18, 2011    Flag as inappropriate
Love this! Been trying to figure out an easy way to make something like for our tent camping we do with Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts because this mommy needs some padding between me and the ground and a sleeping bag just isn't enough!