For the cinch sack playmat I used leftover drop cloth from my reupholstered chaise lounge... And the inside fabric/water was initially a scrap fabric I found at Savers and used for this kids apron.
I cut out the rough size I needed for a half circle since I didn't have a scrap wide enough for the full circle. Then I traced the half on the other scrap and layer them on top of each other and folded that in half to make a 1/4 circle.
I trimmed up the rounded edge so it was all eve.
I sewed the two halves together down the middle. You can skip this step if you have fabric wide enough.
Then I laid the two right sides together and sewed almost entirely around the whole circle. Leaving a 3" opening so I could turn it right side out.
Then 1" from the edge I sewed around the entire circle.... This is to hold the cinch rope in place.
If I was more worried about the look and function I would have bought bought some metal grommets, and installed the where I made the openings for the rope. I cut 4 openings around the circle and threaded the rope all the way around.
I hand stitched the edges of the fabric to help the thread not to unravel. I spy my little helpers nose... Mac loves a good project!
When you are ready to pack up, you just pull out the rope from the four openings and it clinches closed.
Ta-da!
And to open you just pull the sides out.
And there you have play and cleanup all in one.
I took scraps of felt on some of the fish and sewed them onto one side of the felt before I sewed it right side together and flipped it inside out. And now you have a colorful fish!
The rod is a bamboo I got from the back hard of a house Drew was working on. And done! Just like that!
its me kami .... adorbs!!!
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