Audi Q7 2017+ Seat Back Covers


Instructions:

  1. Get a 1 yard square piece of fleece fabric
  2. Tuck it in around the edge of the hard plastic seat back
    Tip: Use a nylon scraper or plastic card to help
    Make sure it is taut
  3. Tape off around the perimeter of the hard plastic with painters tape or Scotch tape **
    Tip: Don’t electrical or duct type tapes as these can leave a gummy residue on the fabric
  4. Remove the fabric
  5. Cut out approximately 1-1.5 inches around the outside of the tape
  6. Use the first piece as a template for the second
    Tip: If your fabric is directional or has words make sure that you are cutting the correct orientation. The second seat may need to be a mirror image of the first, so flip the template over
  7. Line the cover up with the hard plastic
  8. Tuck edges in all the way around
    Tip: The bottom may be difficult. You can tuck it in, trim it so there is less to tuck, or leave it untucked

** Optional:

  1. In step 3 feel for the top of the seat-back pocket
  2. Tape along the top edge of the seat-back pocket, coming in 1-2 inches from the sides
  3. Use a razor blade or box cutter to make a slit in the fabric the length of the tape
  4. You can now access the seat-back pocket while still protecting the seat-back

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Glowing Ghosts

These were cheesecloth starch ghosts that had lost their stiffness.  They were repurposed into glowing ghosts hanging from a tree outdoors.  The blue glow is provided by a blacklight and the yellowish light comes from LED string lights.  We wanted four ghosts, so a new one had to be created (far right). With no cheesecloth on hand, a white trash bag was used instead.

Materials used to create glowing ghosts: