Robin's Egg Bird Nest Bed Lounge. -UPDATED 3D MEGA EGG PRINT TEMPLATE
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Robin's Egg Bird Nest Bed Lounge. -UPDATED 3D MEGA EGG PRINT TEMPLATE
Have you ever wanted to sleep in a giant bird's nest bed? Now you can! Comfortably fits an adult, if you like to sleep curled up. *UPDATED* New 3D egg version starts at step 24!
Supplies
Tools needed:
Sewing machine
Sewing pins and safety pins
Scissors
Disappearing ink fabric marker
Overlock machine/Serger (optional, zigzag stitching may be used)
Electric bread cutting knife
Measuring tape/ruler
Paintbrush
Supplies:
4 Firm foam crib mattresses, Length 51.25" Width 27.25" Depth 5". I used crib mattresses from a store display.
One king or queen sized mattress pad. It's not recommended to use one with down filling, as feathers may be sharp.
One brown, king sized sheet. Dye your own sheet brown for a more natural look.
One white sheet or poly-cotton material for making the egg pillows.
One turquoise sheet or poly-cotton material for making the pillow covers.
A very large bag or box of poly-fill.
Brown, turquoise and white threads.
1-3 cans of Heavy Duty Spray Contact Adhesive for foam.
Elastic, either 3/8" wide or 1/2" wide.
Metal snaps, press-on or sew-on.
Black and brown acrylic craft paint.
Step 1: Mark and Cut.
Mark and cut your mattresses, as shown in photo.
(Diagram shown, as I forgot to take photos of this step.)
Step 2: Cut the Edges of Your Nest
Cut the edges as shown in photo.
(Diagram shown, as I forgot to take photos of this step.)
Step 3. Rounding Edges.
Use your electric knife to round your nest edges, as shown in photo.
Step 4: Mattress Pad
Place the pad on the nest, as shown in photo.
Step 5: Mark the Inner Edges
Mark the inner edge of your nest, as shown in photo.
Step 6: Sew the Inner Edge
Sew along your marked/pinned circle on the pad, as shown in photo.
Step 7: Finish the Mattress Pad
Finish the mattress pad, as shown in photo.
Step 8: Start Your Pillow Forms and Pillow Covers.
Cut out and finish the raw edges of your pillows.
Step 9: Make Your White Egg Pillow Forms
Follow directions in photo.
Step 10: Start Your Pillow Covers
Make rolled hems on the snap facings and pin onto the front/back of the egg.
Step 11: Sew the Pillow Covers and Add Snaps
Sew sides and add the snap closures to the facing and front/back.
Step 12: Perfect the Pillow Cover Fit
Correct the fit of your pillow covers.
Step 13: Make the Brown Cover Sheet
Place sheet on nest and pin 4 side darts.
Step 14: Sew the Darts
Sew and trim the darts.
Step 15: Mark the Nest Edge
Pin and mark the bottom edge of the nest.
Step 16: Trim and Glue
Trim all around the nest and place a glue dot on the dart seam edge.
Step 17: Pin and Sew the Elastic Casing/ Bottom Hem.
Follow steps in photo.
Step 18: Hang the Brown Cover Sheet Up and Mix Your Paint.
Follow directions in photo.
Step 19: Paint Sticks and Twigs
Paint as many or as few twigs as you like. Have fun with it!
Step 20: Insert and Size the Elastic
Follow steps in photo.
Step 21: Sew Elastic Together and Finish the Seam
Follow steps in the photo.
Step 22: Hang Out in Your New Nest!
Congrats, you're done! If you don't have room to place your nest on the floor, it can be used as a topper on a full size or larger bed.
(Child size clothing mannequin for size reference)
UPDATE! 3D Eggs!
I made new 3D Mega egg pillows for it from a diluted-acrylic painted white cotton flat sheet and Poly-fil!
Added The printable template below. Just tape together, cut 5 panels from fabric, sew together with ½” seam allowance, clip with pinking shears, turn right-side out, poly-fill and ladderstitch opening shut.