Play Tent by Two little Hooligans


Hope you are able to find a little time to sew one up for the kids.
This is where ours will be hanging, out by the garden.

2 little hooligans play tent tutorial

(Beginner Project: From start to finish project should take about 2-3 hours.)


Materials needed:
*3 twin flat sheets- 2 of the sheets should be of the same pattern. (I bought 4 because I wanted contrasting colors and I am planning on making some accessories for my tent.)
*1 hula hoop
Use a stitch length of 1, and make sure you zig-zag stitch or serge over all raw edges.

Start off by either cutting your ribbon to the following sizes or making your own ties. I made my ties by using my bias tape maker.
Make the following:

*Four ties 60″ by 1/2″ wide, (will be used to attach the hula hoop to tent.)

*One tie 30″ by 1″ wide, (will be used to hang the tent.)

*One tie 80″ by 2″wide, (will be used to keep door open.)

Cut out 6 triangles, each measuring about 24″ long on the sides and 22″ wide at the base.

Make the curve in the triangle by placing the hula hoop on base of triangle. Trace and cut. Triangles should now be about 21 1/2″ from tip of triangle to the middle of curve.

With right sides facing, sew two triangles together on one side. Sew one more triangle to the other two. Should have three triangles sewn together like here. Repeat with the other three triangles.


Take the 30″ by 1″ wide tie and sew a loop on one end. This will be used inside of tent to hang things on.


Take one of the triangle sets and pin the looped tie to right side of fabric. Let it overhang a few inches like above. With right sides facing, pin other triangle set on top of the first one. Pin in place on the straight edge only and sew.


Make sure you back stitch a few times over the tie. This needs to be very sturdy. This is what the tent will be hanging by.


Should look like this so far.
If you want to, at this point add some Velcro to the tie.


Should look like this on bottom side.

Gather the four 1/2″ ties.


Evenly space them out around the top (circle.) Pin the ties in place. I left about 8″ hanging off the top, which will be used to tie the hula hoop on. The longest part of the ties are going to end up being on the outside of tent and will be tied into a bow.


Sew in place, remember
to back stitch a few times!
Set top aside.

Now get out the two sheets that will be used for the sides of tent. Since the sheets only measure 96″ long, you are going to have to cut about 35″ from the second sheet and attach it to the first sheet. Pin right sides of sheets together.
Before you sew the sheets together, measure down about 25″ from the top of where the two sheets will be sewn together. Place the middle of the 80″ by 2″ wide tie half way in. You will end up with half of the tie on the right sides of fabric and the other half will be hanging out. Sew sheets together.
Now it is time to sew the sheets and top (circle.) together. Start by pinning right sides of top (circle) and sheets together. Make sure that the long ties are tucked in and short ties are hanging on the outside.
The sheets will overlap one another about 3″ or so at the end. That is what you want. It will make the opening of the tent a little sturdier.


Here is the overlap and the opening that will be your door.


This is what you should have.
You can see the extra sheet that was sewn together and the overlapped part.


Finish off raw edges of sheet.


Outside of tent.


Inside of tent.


My sheets came in these cute little bags, so I just had to use them.

I sewed two of them on the inside of tent about 20″ from bottom.


And these on the outside of tent. I placed mine about 12″ from the door at staggered heights.

You are now finished sewing!
Time to attach the hoop.



Turn tent inside out and tie hoop on with the little ties.


Should have this now, turn right side out and you are finished! Find a great spot to tie or anchor the tent to.






**Please feel free to use this tutorial for your personal sewing projects. You may link this to your blog and use any photo’s, just be kind and give credit where credit is due. I spent many late nights working on this. Happy sewing!

Any questions or comments please contact me.


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15 Comments

Comments

  1. 1
    CraftCrave says:

    Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [26 Jul 12:00pm GMT]. Thanks, Maria

  2. 2
    2littlehooligans says:

    Thanks Becca for featuring my play tent!

  3. 3
    wjmom says:

    This tent is adorable! Thanks for making the directions so easy to follow. I'm excited!

  4. 4
    Angela Newsom says:

    I have always wanted to make one of these – great tutorial…thanks for the idea!

  5. 5
    Infarrantly Creative says:

    Oh that is adorable. I stumbled the post!

  6. 6
    Rachel@oneprettything.com says:

    Wow, that is so cool! What a great garden addition. Thanks so much, I'll be linking.

  7. 7
    Tiff says:

    I need to make this! My boys would love to have something like it. What a neat idea! Thanks so much for the tutorial!

  8. 8
    Becca says:

    so so darling!

  9. 9
    Ruth & Asher says:

    My kid is having a lot of fun hiding in Curtains. This could even take that fun outside. Thanks so much for sharing.
    Hammer & Thread

  10. 10
    Shanna says:

    Thank you for this great idea! I made it today, and the kids have been playing happily ever since! Here are some pictures of the one I made:
    http://3cutekids.blogspot.com/2010/07/play-tent.html

  11. 11
    Jennifer Sikora says:

    Just wanted to let you know this tutorial has been featured on Econobusters with a link back to your website and full credit!

    Thanks for posting these :)

    Jennifer Sikora
    Econobusters.com
    http://www.econobusters.com/?p=5048

  12. 12
    Brooke says:

    I found you through One Pretty Thing. I LOVE this tent and I'm sure my little girls would love to have one… so I think you've just added to my to-do list! Thanks for the inspiration!

  13. 13
    Jennie says:

    Seriously, that is brilliant!!! I can't wait to make one!

  14. 14
    deena says:

    what a fab idea! i can’t wait to try making one!!

  15. 15
    doro K. says:

    that’s brilliant. every kid would love it!

    I linked to your tutorial on my blog – thanks for sharing!

    doro K.

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