Thursday, December 29, 2011

Stroller Renovator

We renovated an old stroller with the cute-ness factor than modern prams seem to lack, for Claudine's main Christmas present this year. It was also impossible for Claud to seat herself in which, after the speedy flattening of two previously op-shopped prams, was a necessity. With a cat lick of a sand, a quick scratch patch up with spray paint, and cool fabric from Sew Pretty, this Tri-ang Cyclops from the 1970's was an easy fixer-upper, and now looks like this.

                                                             
                                                                        AFTER




With some saved from the landfill plastic sheeting instead of wood inside, the cover is now removable and machine washable.


Claudine was ecstatic about the pram, though she does tend to use it to cart books rather than babies. Perhaps it was her baby-wearing upbringing, or maybe she's a future librarian?!

Anyway...

                                               Back in the day it would have looked like this.



I did contemplate making a sunshade. The fringing would have been fabulous, but I couldn't work out how to do as all the metal hardware was missing. And Claud would probably try and sit on it.


                                                                          BEFORE
When we found it down the op-shop (for the extortionate amount of $20) it looked like this, and was also minus the fan-dangled sun shade bit. The retro charm look did not extend to the musty smell. It had to go.






                                                                         AFTER



There's only one way this could get cuter. I have to make Claud and "baba" some matching accessories out of the leftovers from that glorious fabric!

If you think this is great wait until you see what Cat did with her family heirloom

14 comments:

  1. That is so awesome. Love the new fabric. My son thinks pushchairs are for dolls and babies are carried :)

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  2. awesome. Love it. clever things

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  3. Claude is def going to be the cutest pram pushing toddler on the block (or in N.Z. for that matter!)
    Fantastic make-over Max. I love it.
    Hope all is well x

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  4. Cute!
    Love that our lil girls both got pram makeovers for Christmas - 2 less 'made in china' presents!

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  5. Nicely done! I love the old-school charm of the shape, and the gorgeous white and red colours. I'm in the process of boy-ifying a little stroller for my kids, I think the plastic lining idea is genius!

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  6. How delightful. What a stylish stroller. x

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  7. Wow - love it! Great idea, it looks so fresh and pretty now.
    Liz @ Shortbread & Ginger

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  8. great job! that is so cute! it looks MUCH better.

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  9. O,that pram is just darling!!! I love that Claude totes books around rather than babies!!My kinda gal!
    The swing pix are fabulous,I bet she squealed like a little piggy in the sun!XXX

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  10. Books? Babies? It doesn't matter!
    Gorgeous pram and gorgeous girlie! xxxxx

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  11. Love it! Just as long as she's using it , no matter what she wheels around! Happy New Year to you!

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  12. like this alot, well done and thanks for being inspiring!

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  13. Lovely Max, I have soft spot for retro and vintage dolls prams. Nice owrk on the new upholstery.

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  14. What a fabulous stroller. You've done an awesome job!!! A removable liner is a must I'd say. Bet this is one toy that gets lots of use.

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