Baby Gym

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Baby Gym

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Parts:
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hula hoop - 1

rope - several yards

lynch lock pin - 1

wine bottle corks - 4

elastic fabric

toys


Tools:
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knife

drill

saw

needle & thread


Hula Hoop

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1. Hula hoop will be our frame.

Saw Hula Hoop in 2

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2. Saw the hula hoop in 2 approximately equal parts. One half should be slightly larger than the other, so that it reaches the floor when positioned over the other shorter half -- but precision is not essential.


Drill a Hole Through the 2 Halves in the Middle

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3. Place the 2 hula hoop halves over each other in the final configuration and drill a hole through the 2 halves in the middle. The 2 parts can then be pinned using the lynch lock pin.

Sew 2 Jackets With Loops

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4. Sew 2 jackets with loops (as many as you want & wherever you want them) to hang the toys. The fabric for the jackets should be preferably elastic, so it will be easy to put the jackets on the 2 halves of the hoop.

Put the Jackets on the Frames and Pin Them

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5 . Make 2 holes in the middle of the jackets (as you made 2 holes in the middle of the frames) so they match over each other- the holes in the fabric are needed to pin the lynch lock pin through.

Trim 4 Corks for the Legs

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6. Corks can be used to tie together the legs. Our local Whole Foods recycles corks, so that's where we obtained them. You need 4 corks. Trim the corks so they can fit inside the hoop snugly.

Drill a Hole Through Each Cork

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7. And drill a hole through each cork sufficient to thread the rope. Thread the rope and tie a knot on the side the cork to be fitted inside the hoop.

Connect All for Legs With the Rope

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8. Connect all for legs with the rope around the perimeter of the baby gym and hang the toys.