your crib rail cover . In my case, the sides and front of the crib rails are different sizes, so I needed two different widths.
Next measure the width of your vertical crib railings and the spaces between them.
STEP 2: CUT THE FLEECE.
Measure your fleece and cut to the overall length and width you determined in the previous step.
Next lay the fleece on a flat surface and cut four-inch long slits along the length of the fleece as shown in the photo below. Use the width measurement of your vertical crib railings and the spaces between them to determine how far apart your slits should be.
Alternately, Jane Marie Photography suggests draping the fleece over the side of the crib and cutting slits in the fabric in the spaces between the vertical railings.
Repeat the 4-inch vertical cuts along the opposite side of the fleece, as shown.
STEP 3: TIE THE DIY CRIB RAIL COVER ON THE CRIB.
Drape the fleece over the side of your crib. You want it evenly positioned along the top of the crib rail
Start at one end and tie the cut strips together in the spaces between the railings. You’ll only do every other one.
Continue until you’ve tied the entire DIY crib rail cover to that side of the crib.
Once you’ve tied the entire DIY crib rail cover on a side, you can tuck the remaining fleece strips up into the crib rail itself or cut them off.
Repeat the process on the front and remaining side of the crib to finish the DIY Crib crib rail cover .
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