I decided to hunt down some cheap fabric to see how I went making one. I went through the marked down fabrics at Spotlight and I picked up a piece of fabric that was 145 cm X 266cm (Narrower and longer that the sheet used in the original pattern). As the original pattern involved triangles that then had their tops cut off, I figured I could re-arrange the pieces a bit to fit it in. Who would have thought that highschool triganometry could come in handy in real life!
If anyone is going to make their own, you should note that the fabric must be double sided (same on both sides), as one of the door flaps needs to have the wrong side facing out.
Mark out the fabric and cut into triangles |
The measurements I used ( I had intended to make the pieces another centimetre or so wider but there was only2.66 metres of fabric left on the roll). |
I overlocked and then hemmed the vertical section of the two door pieces |
I then made sure that the side seams remained the rame distance apart (meaning that I'd pinned it straight) |
I sewed the top door piece to the lower door piece along the diagonal just to keep the two pieces together for the next few steps. I then cut off the little triangle piece |
sew all ot the panels together by sewing the right sides together down the entire legth of the side. I over locked mine but you wouldn't have to as the seam will not be seen. |
Turn the teepee right side out and sew a casing down each of the seams. Each line of stitching was 4cm from the side seam. |
The end result is five casings for the poles. |
Enjoy (indoors or outdoors)!!!!!! |
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