Child's trailer has soft, cloth floor with a 'seat'. |
Taking Odin out before the conversion showed us that he really was going to enjoy the excursions. We cut off all the original materials and began with the skeleton. Now, those who don't know me, let me give you some background. I've never sewed anything with a pattern. I really wouldn't know where to begin. But about four years ago, Charley and I purchased a 1972 pop-up camping trailer and completely redid it. By this I mean, we did the same thing. We stripped the trailer down to it's skeleton. While Charley reconfigured the bed, waterproofed the roof, I sewed a completely new canvas for the trailer: screened windows, clear, vinyl roll down, zippered windows, etc. I did not use the original for a pattern because I did not like the configuration. For a look-see follow this link. I just had an idea and followed it.
So began this creation using re-purposed materials: a huge duffel bag (so large that if you filled it, you couldn't move it) and straps we save. Here are pictures of the results. We took the Odin out yesterday for our first (successful) test ride:
Back screened, zippered entrance with reflectors |
Front screen has clear window which rolls down. Note wood floor. Charley added side bars to protect wheels |
Back flap, complete with pocket with reflectors |
Inside, both sides, have zippered pockets. Floor covered in carpeting. |
We're ready! |
Whee! Wind in my ears! |
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