Specifications:
- This pad's designed to encourage visual stimulation, tummy-time play and head lifting
- With the increased awareness of crib safety, the Cotton Crib Bumper Pad is an exclusive fabric
- Air Channel Technology that promotes air-flow and helps maintain air access
- Soft and padded Baby Crib Bumper Pad, keeps little limbs safely inside the crib
- Machine washable and fast drying
- These reversible velour bumpers are as durable and easy to care for as they are comfy and cute
- Reduces the risks of suffocation, entanglement and climbing
- Soft and padded, keeps little limbs safely inside
- Easy-wrap design; adjustable to fit cribs with slatted ends, attaches easily with hook and loop fasteners, no dangerous ties
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Size: 406.4 x 25.4cm/160 x 10in(L x W)
Details:


- These reversible velour bumpers are as durable and easy to care for as they are comfy and cute


- Easy-wrap design; adjustable to fit cribs with slatted ends, attaches easily with hook and loop fasteners, no dangerous ties
How to Make Bumper Pads for Baby Crib:
- Measure your crib and add one inch to both the length and height you choose. Remember to measure all the way around the inside of the crib
- Cut tissue paper or tracing paper in the size you want to make the bumper. You may need to use tape to connect several pieces of paper to get the correct length
- Measure where the crib ties should be placed so that the ties will reach the crib slats. Mark these lengths on the pattern
- Fold the fabric right sides together. This means the pattern or front of the fabric is facing itself
- Lay the pattern on the fabric and pin it together
- Cut out the appropriate amount of fabric. You may need to cut several sections of fabric to get the correct length. If you do this, you will cut out the total number of pieces that equal the total length needed. Match the short ends of the fabric together and sew a seam to connect them. Continue to sew pieces together until you have the correct length necessary to reach all the way around the inside of the crib
- Cut cotton batting to match the pattern. Lay the batting on the top of the fabric. The fabric is still right sides together. This will make the batting on the inside of the fabric when you turn the completed bumper right side out
- Cut 12 pairs of ribbon ties at around 10 inches each in length
- Lay the ribbon ties perpendicular to the seam along the fabric in each place you marked on the pattern. Pin the ribbon in place. The ribbon should be placed between the two pieces of fabric so that when the completed bumper is turned right side out, the ribbon will be visible on the outside and will extend past the fabric on both the top and bottom
- Remove the paper pattern and pin the fabric together for sewing
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