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Does anyone know where to find a FREE Fleece Car Seat Cover pattern?

I'm trying to find a pattern for a fleece cover for an infant car seat... the only ones I'm finding are pre-made or you can buy the pattern on Ebay... does anyone know of a link to a craft page or something that has a free one? Thanks~


This might be what you are looking for:
Cuddle Buddies Baby Car Seat Cover & Diaper Stacker
http://www.freepatterns.com/list.html?ca t_id=449

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traveling on a plane with a 5 month old

The trip went far better than I expected, but I also made sure to be super prepared. I had help traveling one way, but then flew back alone with the baby. Here are some of my tips:

1. Buy your baby a seat on the plane.

I bought a seat for Birdie for several reasons. I wanted her to be safe in the event of turbulence or a rough landing. I wanted her to have a familiar, comfortable place to fall asleep. I also wanted to not have to hold her for 14 straight hours since I was traveling back by myself. If you can at all afford it, I recommend purchasing a seat for your baby so you can use their car seat. I know it is a chunk of money, but it was very worth it. While researching ahead of time, I came across the story of United Airlines Flight 232 that crashed in Sioux City, Iowa in 1989. 111 of 285 passengers died. According to Wikipedia:

Jan Brown Lohr – United 232′s Senior Flight Attendant. She was forced by regulation to ask parents with “lap babies” (children without seats) aboard flight 232 to place their children on the cabin floor during the flight’s final moments before impact. One of four children died from smoke inhalation. The deceased child’s mother came to her at the crash site and stated “You told me to put my baby on the floor and now he’s gone.” Since then, Lohr has tirelessly lobbied in Washington D.C. to promote the safety of children on all civilian aircraft and airlines, asking that federal regulations require all children to have a seatbelt on every flight.

I know that airplane crashes are so very rare, but the idea of having to put my baby on the floor in the event of a crash landing is just sickening. Also, we had some strong turbulence on several of the flights. I don’t think I would have had trouble hanging onto Birdie, but the idea of her becoming a projectile is also sickening. You just never know.

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