
Car Caddy Tutorial and Video Link: Beginner sewing
Lately, it seems that both of my boys are interested in playing with cars, and since we will be traveling soon for the up-coming holiday, I thought I would start my search back up once more for the perfect car caddy. This time, I choose to use Pinterest, since that is where I go most often these days when looking for ideas. I, again, found many of the ones I saw before. My Little Gems had a great example, but I didn’t want that many cars in the caddy. Homemade by Jill is a personal favorite, because she just does wonderful stuff. I love her designs, too. She is really talented. Again, I chose not to use this one because it had too many cars in my opinion. I finally decided to go with Sustainability Adventure, because it had spaces for only 4 cars and because I really liked the round road as opposed to the straight drag strip of the other caddies. This seemed more fun in my opinion.
I followed her tutorial perfectly (except for the Velcro) for the first one, but I regret that I didn’t do the pockets before sewing on the back. I have made crayon rolls in the past, so I knew not to put the back on until everything on the other side was done. I chose to follow what she did and hope for the best, but when I made the second caddy (for my other son), I made sure to sew the back on last. I was happier with this look when comparing the two. The back of the left one doesn’t show any lines because I put the back on when I was all done with sewing. The right one has the lines, which I think looks a bit tacky. I made this for my son, so I am not concerned with being judged. He loves it no matter what. As you can see from the race-track view, they look pretty much the same.
Also, if you read the bottom of her page, it says that she wished she used ties instead of Velcro. When I made my crayon rolls, I used ties instead of the button used in the tutorial. Overall, I was much happier with the result that time as well as this time. I also really liked the tutorial at Create Oh La La, but I am very happy with the one I chose! 🙂 All rolled up, the measurements are: L8″xW4″xD1 1/4″. Perfect size for a purse, travel bag or backseat car pocket. Here is a link to the video tutorial I made on Youtube showing my changes. (See video below!)
UPDATE:
I ended up making two more for my friend’s boys. I used Cars fabric.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rG6sf0N7Kuk&t=12s
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