![]() UPDATE! A lot of you were having a hard time knowing which edge to cut to make a circle, so I whipped up this little video for you using a piece of paper to demonstrate! ![]() Using your super sharp sewing scissors (that you NEVER let your kids use to cut plastic milk cartons) cut through all the layers at a slight circular curve. Fold in half twice… and and then corner to corner, like so: I started by cutting my fleece to a 36” x 36” square. Hooded Fleece Poncho Instructions Step 1 – Cut your fabric to size Super cute child model (I’m sure you already have this on hand, right?!).1 yard Formenti Linen fabric in ‘Mushroom’.You could use anything though! You could even use two layers of fleece to make it warmer, and tie the ends like those ‘fleece knot blankets’ to make a no-sew poncho version! Supplies for car seat poncho: Since my toddler wears a lot of bright colors, I wanted the majority of the car seat poncho to be a neutral color, and then accent that with a fun colorful fleece print as the border and hood! I decided to go with a solid neutral linen fabric in ‘Mushroom’, with a fun/colorful fleecefor the cozy liner and accent colors. Heck you could make one for yourself if you feel so inclined. ![]() You can easily adjust the dimensions slightly to fit a baby or bigger kid by measuring from their neck to wrist and modifying accordingly. This fleece car seat poncho tutorial will work for sizes 12m to 3T. Check them out HERE ! If you want to make your own with our simple tutorial, read on! Who doesn’t love a fleece poncho?!īefore you comment or email me to ask if I sell these fleece ponchos, the answer is no… BUT! Since making this poncho 3 years ago, it has be come a thing and there are a ton available on Amazon now. Not only are these ponchos so cute and cozy, they also make your child much safer in their carseat than a bulky coat! Your kiddo basically snuggled in a wearable blanket that goes on top of their 5-point harness, allowing you to since those belts nice and snugly to their little bodies. Even if you don’t consider yourself a pro at sewing (hand raised), this hooded poncho for babies and toddlers is so easy and doable for anyone! You could even make it reversible if you wanted!
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