How To Put On Jolly Jumper Car Seat Cover

Jolly jumper car seats are one of those products that is seemingly simple, but can be quite complicated to put on. The cover is designed to protect your child in the event of a crash and keep them warm. Buttons and straps make it difficult to get the cover on and off quickly in an emergency, which could lead to serious injury or death. In this blog post, we will show you how to put on a Jolly jumper car seat cover quickly and easily in an emergency. We will also provide tips on how to make it easier to put the cover on and off in the future.

Materials You’ll Need

Materials You’ll Need

-Jolly Jumper car seat cover
-Tape measure
-Ruler or a straight edge
-Fabric scissors
-Thread spool
-Sticky back Velcro strips (optional)

1. Measure the circumference of your car seat’s base. This will be the overall width of the cover. Note: The cover should not exceed the width of your car seat by more than 2 inches in any direction. If it does, you can trim down the fabric to fit.
2. Cut a piece of fabric that is slightly wider than the circumference of your car seat’s base and long enough to extend beyond both sides of your car seat by at least 2 inches on all sides. Note: It is helpful to have a ruler or a straight edge when cutting this fabric, as well as Fabric Scissors, so that you can ensure an even hemmed edge across the entire cover. It’s also helpful to have a sticky back Velcro strip if you want to attach it directly to your car seat instead of having to sew it on later! Just cut a small section off one end of the strip, then peel off the protective layer and adhere it to one side of the hemmed fabric edge. (You can also attach Velcro straps if desired.)

Instructions

Looking for a way to keep your car seat clean and protected in the winter? Jolly Jumper’s car seat cover is perfect for you! This easy-to-use cover slips over your car seat to keep it clean and free from snow and ice. Simply unfold the cover, attach the straps, and slip it on over your car seat. The cover is waterproof and thermal reflective, so it will help to keep you warm in the cold weather. Plus, the bright colors make it easy to spot when transporting your child in the car.

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Tips for Putting on a Jolly Jumper Car Seat Cover

If you are looking to keep your car seat cover looking new and fresh, follow these tips.
1. Always clean the cover before putting it on – dirt and dust can accumulate over time and make the cover look dingy.
2. Be sure to line up the covers seams before pressing down to ensure a tight fit.
3. If there is excess fabric around the edges of the cover, use a hemming tape measure to trim it even with the edge of the car seat back.
4. Make sure that all straps are tight before folding or rolling up the cover – an un-tucked cover will look sloppy and uneven.

Conclusion

Putting on a Jolly Jumper car seat cover can be a little daunting at first, but with a few simple steps, you’ll be able to get the job done quickly and easily. First, make sure that your car is properly vacuumed before putting on the cover. This will help to remove any dirt or dust particles that might become trapped in the fabric of the cover. Next, unfold the cover so that it is lying flat on your car seats. Then, lay down the straps so that they are perpendicular to each other and positioned over your child’s shoulders and hips. Finally, attach one strap below each shoulder and one strap above each hip. You’re ready to go!

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