A few weeks ago, I shared this DIY on Design Dazzle and today I’m sharing it here for those that haven’t seen it yet. This DIY pool raft toy is so simple to make and will make pool time a whole lot of fun! {Note: this is a toy, not a lifesaver or trusted flotation device. As with all pool activity, please make sure the kids are playing under attentive supervision.}
To make this toy pool raft, you’ll need one pool noodle cut in half {the dollar store kind will work fine} and a piece of fabric measuring 37 inches by 20 inches. I used a waterproof outdoor fabric but you could use a heavy canvas or broadcloth as well.
Fold 1/4 inch under on both long edges and stitch them down. I top-stitched two lines to give the raft a sportier look.
To make the casings for the noodles, take a short edge, fold it over the noodle, making sure it’s fairly tight, pin it in place, remove the noodle, and stitch along that line. If you want to do it a bit differently, you could also leave the noodle in and use a zipper foot to sew right up against it {like you would with piping} but be sure the fit is tight. You don’t want the noodle slipping out while the kids are swimming.
Repeat on the other side so you have two casings.
Slide the noodles into the casings. If you made your casings tight enough, this is a bit tough but just slowly push the noodles through.
That’s it! You’ve just made a really fun pool toy that the kids can use as a chair {perfect for perching on during a water gun fight} …
… a floating mattress for relaxing …
… or a raft for floating and swimming.
However they choose to use it, they’ll have fun … and you can bet they’ll find some inventive method that never even crossed my mind!
Michelle says
Now THAT is using your noodle! (groan) sorry. No but really that is a good project and thank you for sharing.