With all this homeschooling craziness it’s hard to find what articles to read, keep and save. For that very reason we have been scouring the internet for articles that contain great content and best of all great activities to keep your kids (and mine) occupied during these trying times. This roundup of 115 different activites and ideas has been curated by Onmykidsplate.com and it is full of ideas, some you may have thought of already but I am sure there are lots of ideas for different things to do with your kids too. See the full list here.
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20 Wheelchair Friendly Sewing Patterns
When my mum started using a wheelchair for longer outings, it changed how we approached everything — from how we packed her essentials to how she stayed warm and dry outdoors. As a lifelong sewist, I naturally turned to my fabric stash and sewing machine to help make life a little easier and more comfortable for her. I began sewing a variety of accessories and quickly discovered there’s an entire world of wheelchair-friendly sewing patterns out there — not just for bags, but for clothing too.
This roundup isn’t just about tote bags and organizers (although there are plenty of clever, functional options for those too!). It’s a collection of sewing patterns that help make everyday life in a wheelchair more comfortable, dignified, and practical. You’ll find saddle bags, armrest pouches, walker bags, and even fat quarter-friendly designs that let you personalize every piece. I’ve tried several of these myself to see what best suits my mum’s needs on different days — whether it’s a compact arm bag for quick outings or a spacious tote for longer trips.
But what really amazed me were the adaptive clothing patterns included in this roundup. From a brilliantly designed rain poncho that keeps the wearer dry without bunching or slipping, to a split-back jumper that’s easy to get on and off — these pieces are more than just functional. They help preserve dignity, comfort, and independence. And sewing them yourself allows you to adjust the fit, style, and fabrics to your loved one’s personal preferences — something store-bought options often overlook.
This collection is for anyone sewing for someone who uses a wheelchair — whether it’s a parent, partner, friend, or someone in your community. These sewing patterns blend compassion with creativity, offering practical solutions with a personal, handmade touch. Whether you’re a beginner sewist or a seasoned pro, these tutorials are an incredible starting point for crafting with care.
Scroll down to explore the full list of wheelchair-friendly sewing patterns — from brilliant bags to cozy clothing. Each project is designed to make daily life just a little bit easier, and a lot more personal.
How to Sew a Fitted Adult Cloth Diaper
The Linda Pants – Free Adaptive Sewing Pattern
Adapting Creatively: Wheelchair Rain Poncho Tutorial
Adapting Creatively: Split-back Wheelchair Jacket
WOCS Wheelchair Arm Bag Tutorial
Pattern for Wheelchairs – Morsbags
Sewn With Heart: Making Wheelchair or Walker Bags | What about this?
Walker/Wheelchair Bag Tutorial
Fat Quarter Friendly – Wheelchair Bag Pattern – Dueling Threads