I made a few adjustments to the instructions and layout. For example, I didn't make an insert and I just filled it with shipping peanuts. The total cost for my version was about $22 (three yards of fabric, some Velcro, and the shipping peanuts). It took me about three hours to make (and I'm a pretty slow seamstress). I don't expect it to last forever. I just wanted to make a reading corner for the boys!
Here are the fabrics I choose. Just basic cotton pieces, three yards total.
I practiced first with a scrap piece of fabric before I started cutting the actual fabric for the bean bag. Here it is laid out with the pattern (here's a link directly to the instructions and pattern).Sewing the pieces on top and bottom to gather it all together was the trickiest, but if I did it, you can do it too!
Here's the final product! I love how it turned out. The boys have jumped in it a few times and so far, it hasn't exploded! I had our church's best seamstress on "speed dial" just in case, but besides just a phone call to her when I was getting started (to ask what "selvedge" meant), I did it all by myself!





Packing peanuts are a great idea! I have a trash bag full of them! You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! I bet the boys love it!
ReplyDeletethis would be so cool to make thanks for sharing never thought of it before
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! Does look like it would be simple, and that maybe even kids could help.
ReplyDeleteJamie
Very neat! That is something I never thought of making myself.
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