My son has a long-forgotten kid-size Snuggie that he's had for years. He has outgrown it, so I knew it would be the best material for this project—super soft fleece.
I used this tutorial for measurements and inspiration, but I did do the ties and stitching differently.
I cut two 26-inch long by 6 inch-wide strips.
The tutorial has you use ribbons for the ties but I didn't have any that would work for this, so I decided to simply use the same material. I cut out an arm sleeve, making sure I kept the reinforced stitching band in tact at the bottom. This will be a stronger point in an area that will get pulled and tied.
I cut out six strips that were about and inch across and 9 inches long. I just laid my ruler down and cut at inch intervals. Notice how I kept the reinforced-stitched hem on the strips.
And here are all the pieces I needed, ready to go:
I did not sew these like the tutorial stated, mainly because I don't have a sewing machine (yet, I hope). Instead, I did the more labor-intensive, but pretty blanket-stitch, by hand. With 2 babies, this took all morning, but I think I have become competent at it, which will help my embroidery projects. Three strands of yellow embroidery floss, pinned fabric, and my trusty pincushion later, and I was ready to go.
I left a pretty wide opening and, since I didn't have any batting, I used some from a decorative pillow that has lived in our closet for a long time. Fleece scraps would work, as well.
Next, I blanket-stitched the pillow closed and stitched the ties on. I used a double overcast stitch so that these would be strong, and I made sure to use the hemmed edge I preserved at the point of stress.
All stuffed!
Example of the tie:
And the finished seat belt pillow:
I had to try it out, so here's me doing a test-run. Sorry about the washed-out picture; the sun is serious today! Nice and comfy.
This will be wrapped up and under the tree for Christmas. Not fancy or perfect, but I think this will be quite appreciated! If you are a better seamstress than I, you could totally give these as gifts to others. Merry Upcycling! :)
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