A month of mending: Day 19
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008Here’s some mending I’ve been meaning to get to for over two years. When Gavin was born, I ordered two new crib mattress pads. By the time they had been washed two or three times (so by the end of the first week) they had started developing holes in the super-thin material on the sides of the mattress pad. I always meant to replace the torn parts with real fabric, but I just finally got around to it today.
You can see the original, interfacing-like material here, with giant holes. This is actually a “small” hole on this corner. The other mattress pad is so badly torn that the whole corner of the pad just flops around on the mattress.
First I just cut all of the yucky material off. I left the seam in tact, because I didn’t want to make the pad any smaller. Then I used the cut off bits as a guide and cut new pieces of cotton fabric 9″ wide. If I had a long enough piece of fabric, I would have just made one really long strip, but as it was I had to piece these together on my serger to get a long enough piece.
Next I serged the new fabric onto the pad, while trying not to trim any of the pad with the serger knife. I didn’t actually measure the length of the fabric strip, I just started at one side and left a few inches free at the beginning and end.
After serging all the way around, I trimmed off the extra fabric, and serged the two short ends together.
After serging the two short ends together, just go back and serge what’s left of the little gap.
I couldn’t get a good picture this afternoon, but I serged the elastic on all the way around the edge of the new fabric. I stretched the elastic as tight as I could while sewing.
Left is the repaired mattress pad, right is the other “original” pad, which just came out of the washer and is now waiting its turn for the same repair.
The repaired mattress pad (top) looks better now than it did when it was new.


































