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How to Make a Seatbelt Cover
I don’t know about you, but sometimes seatbelts can be irritating on the neck. Why not try this handy solution from Thermoweb?
You will need to use their special Heat ‘n Bond Fusible Fleece to complete your project. However, other than that, and some Velcro, all you need are standard sewing supplies. You can purchase the fusible fleece here.
I love practical solutions like this one. What fun it would be to make a set of them in matching fabrics for your automobile. You could also make them in fun novelty fabrics depending on who sits in what seat.
Thermoweb offers all sorts of products used in quilting and sewing. Check them all out.
Click here to get the free tutorial: Seat Belt Cover Tutorial
[photo from Thermoweb]












