From there I cut my fabric making sure I had enough to reach where I wanted the elastic to sit. I then flipped the carseat right side up and busted out the pins. I started with the top and bottom, then sides and curves. In my opinion the more you pin the easier this will be.
I sewed around the pins leaving about 1 cm seam to slide the elastic through. I left about an inch gap where I could place the elastic. Now I've used paper clips in the past where you tie the elastic to that and then work it through. I find it easier to tie the elastic to a crochet hook and work that through. I then placed the cover on the carseat and pulled the elastic tight to where I wanted it and trimmed. I used a zig zag stitch to sew the two ends of elastic together and then finished closing that last inch gap.
Now for the window. I eyeballed it then placed my pins. Then I measured them and adjusted as needed. After measuring a few times to be sure, I made my cut.
I wanted the window to look nice when open so I chose a matching pink minky that I sewed on the other side of the flap.
What measurements did you use for the window? Specifically, from bottom edge of the seat to the bottom of the window; and from the side edge of the seat to the edge of the window. I am crocheting a car seat cover using a Tunisian Smock stitch (in a sand color because it looks like a fisherman's net). Then to cover the window, a flip down Mermaid's Tail. And then around the edges, 5 rows of the Crocodile Stitch (which looks like Mermaid Scales). I am just stumped on how far up to crochet before I start leaving the window space. Thanks so much,
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