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Buggy Liner - Homemade

This was my first attempt to make a buggy liner.
I bought the fabric from Ebay, i found some lovely Micheal Miller fabric and decided thats what i would use.
I had an old toro liner that i was going to re-cover but decided against it.
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these are the two pieces of fabric and the old toro liner.

I can't remember the dimensions i used but they were a bit biger than the dimensions on a maclaren stroller.
I sewed the pieces together like a pillowcaes. I sewed two pieces of fleece onto the material as a wadding.
Once i had done all three sides i turned the liner the right way around (pulling all the material through)
Once i had checked for holes i closed the bottom.
Here is how it looked at that stage.
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I used two different materials on the one liner to make it reversable.

Once the bugaboo Bee plus arrived i measured up the holes for the harness. I just cut them with a blade and sewed around the edges to keep the material tight.
I also made three holes in the top and these fit snugly over the same buttons that the canopy fits on.

Here is the finished product.
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