Contains:
- Illustrated step-by-step instructions
- Tips and Tricks
- A4 / Letter (US) Patterns Including Seam Allowances
Materials you need at home:
- Fabric cut: 49.7 x 20 cm
- Elastic band 5 mm: 34 cm
- Thread
The Plush Toniebox Cover was born out of my passion for cuddly plush fabrics. After getting lost in countless Pinterest boards full of plush ideas, I came up with the idea of using this wonderful fabric to make a cover for our Toniebox. I was immediately impressed by the elastic plush - not only does it look great, but it doesn't affect the sound of the box, creating the perfect compromise between look and function.
I paid special attention to designing a cover that would be easy to sew and still fit well without too many visible seams. My solution was an elastic band at the top and corners that are tucked under the bottom of the box. This way the cover is held securely in place and does not interfere with the loading of the box.
The first cover was made because we had decided on a gray box, so we really needed a new look - to match my daughter's favorite color: pink. The plush cover not only refreshed the look of the box, but also turned it into a cuddly companion.
If you're thinking of sewing a plush cover for your sound box, here's a little tip: Test the fabric by placing it over the speaker to make sure it won't affect the sound. Some fabrics can be surprisingly sound absorbing, and it's also important to check the opacity of the fabric to make sure no distracting splashes of color show through.
What I really like about the finished cover is how quickly the Toniebox can be transformed - it's like a little sweater that gives it a new, cozy life and is easy to change. The kids' reactions speak for themselves: they love the new look of their Toniebox, and I have sewn and sold over 800 of these covers.
If you are looking for a creative project for beginners, this cover is perfect. Not only does it protect the box, but it also offers plenty of possibilities for customization.
- Cuddly plush fabric: Makes the Toniebox a cozy companion.
- Easy handling: Elastic band ensures a secure fit without slipping.
- Sound test important: Check the fabric so as not to affect the sound quality.
- Customizable: Give the cover a personal touch with details or a face.
Size: Perfect fit for the standard Toniebox.
What you need
Material:
- Fabric cut: 49.7 x 20 cm
- Elastic band 5 mm: 34 cm
- Thread
Tools:
- Sewing Machine
- scissors
- Pens
- Bodkin
- Chalk or pencil
- Measuring tool
What you get
- Illustrated step-by-step instructions: Detailed instructions with clear pictures for easy implementation.
- Tips and Tricks: Useful hints to get the most out of your project.
- A4 / Letter (US) Patterns Including Seam Allowances: Precise patterns that include all necessary seam allowances.
Toniebox cover with elastic band - pattern + instructions
byGesa
Hey and welcome! I'm Gesa. Welcome to my world of colors, shapes, and imagination! As a designer (originally from the fashion sector) with a great passion for kids' room decor and DIY, I've dedicated my heart to creating spaces and objects that are not only beautiful to look at but also tell stories.