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delia creates

review, sewing · August 21, 2010

fabric high chair

So…I have been doing more organizing than crafting and not even that great a job at it.  Plus no one wants to see our boring file boxes of kid art. 🙂

 

In my organizing efforts though, I did find this project in my computer files that I totally forgot about clear back from January. It is Homemade by Jill’s Fabric High Chair. I was so enthused to make it at the time and when I finally got around to it, my baby didn’t need it anymore. So I have packed it away for future baby #3 {I am NOT announcing – just had to be clear}.

*Look how little he is…awww. You know he turns two in a less than a month? He is about 16 months in this picture.

Anyway…back to the fabric high chair…
It is really portable and nice for babies 7 months or so {sitting solid} to about a year or so when they are walking and can break out of it. It is easy clean up too. Instead of scrubbing a hard plastic seat with a million crevices, you can just throw this in the wash. That was a big reason why I wanted to make it in the first place.

It comes together pretty quickly. I made mine pretty cushy because I only had fluffy batting and with just scrap pieces and an old khaki skirt. It doesn’t take much.

My five year old even liked it. 🙂

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  1. dana says

    August 21, 2010 at 3:28 PM

    I've loved this forever too!
    haha. that pic of your older son in it is great.
    very cute delia!

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  2. Evy says

    May 14, 2014 at 4:11 AM

    Very nice idea you give for the the high chair and its useful for baby.

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  3. Katherine says

    June 5, 2014 at 12:37 AM

    The pretty cushy is very nice that easy to make it for kids and its useful for baby’s safety purposes.

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  4. Maria says

    June 21, 2014 at 4:13 AM

    Much comfortable and you can tie them so there is no any risk of fall from the chair.

    Reply
  5. Samantha says

    November 19, 2014 at 4:09 AM

    Hi.
    Love the high chair. Might make one for my 5 year old son who can’t sit still at meal times.
    Perhaps the thought of a high chair and baby bib might make him behave lol 🙂

    Reply

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