We love a-frame tents, so we invited Rubyellen to share her method for making your own. Are you excited? Here's how the magic happens-1. From the top of each moulding, measure and mark 6" down with your pencil. 2. With your drill and 3/4" spade bit, drill a hole at your mark. Try to center the hole on your moulding. These holes will be for the top of your A-frame tent. 3. From the opposite end of your moulding, measure and mark 1.5" down with your pencil. 4. With your drill and 3/4" spade bit, drill a hole at your mark. Try to center the hole on your moulding. These holes will be for the bottom of your A-frame tent.
Make Your Own A-Frame Tent
Making the cover: Since the cover is made using a vintage crocheted cloth, what you have readily available to use may be a different measurement. The key size to get your tent cover is about 44" – 51" in length and about 80" – 84" in width, so depending on the size of your crocheted cloth, your crocheted cloth to panel fabric proportion may vary from the one used. In fact, on our tent, the crocheted cover is slightly larger than the fabric panel by an inch or so on each side. If you have a crocheted cover large enough and don't need a fabric panel, an option would be to fold the bottom of your crocheted cover to create a panel in which to feed your dowel through. Be creative, there are a lot of fun possibilities to use for a tent cover!
(Hint: A twin sized sheet fits this tent frame almost perfectly!)1. Cut the fabric to the size needed. In our case, it was 14" x 53". For the 14" side, fold over 1/2" and press, and fold over 1/2" again and press. Pin in place. Repeat with the opposite side. Do this for both panels. Then, use a sewing machine to stitch the hem. With the 53" side, place the right sides together and stitch using a 1/2" seam. Repeat for second panel. Turn inside out and press. 2. Place the long side of crocheted cloth and fabric together with right sides together, pin in place, and stitch together using a 1/2" seam. Repeat with second panel for the opposite side. 3. Group dowels into pairs and line up the top holes. Push dowel through the holes of the top moulding (6" down from top). The hole should have a pretty tight grip and keep the dowel in place. Repeat with the dowels for the opposite end. Drape your tent cover on top. 4. Grab another dowel and push through the holes on the bottom of one side and feed through the bottom panel and connect the dowel to the opposite end. Repeat for second dowel on the opposite side. Open up the tent cover to desired width and height of opening. Grab a pillow, blanket, go underneath and enjoy!
TIPS: For a little extra detail and to keep the tent cover taut, I fed twine through some holes of the cover and tied it to the legs of the frame. This helps prevent the tent cover from sagging. Also, if you are using this on wood floors the legs may have a hard time staying up. I find that if you put your tent on top of a blanket it will help it from just falling flat.
Again, how you make this tent cover will vary depending on the size of the crocheted cover you find and decide to use. I just happen to come across a cover that was almost the exact size I needed, so I didn't have to really piece together too much. Nevertheless, it will look beautiful with lots of little crocheted pieces put together or even with just one large piece as a cover. Just remember, have fun making it and after you will have a special little hideaway to enjoy!
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neat idea for the kids. love the crochet material!
Love!!!
I love this tent. It is perfect for a kid or a quiet reading spot!
Carlee
Almost Endearing
I made two for my girls using her tutorial but I didn’t make the fabric fit very well, which makes a huge difference in the integrity of the tent. Love this tutorial!
A six year old me would love this!!!
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Great idea for kids! Super cute too!
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I love this!!
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So cute, unfortunately I don’t have kids but maybe I build one for myself ๐
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It looks so adorable! Love the material of the cover
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I wanted one of this all my childhood! I love them!
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Such a cute idea, I’ll have to make it for my 7 years old book lover, she’d love it… thanks for sharing ๐
This is so cute! I especially love that it is made out of a lovely old vintage lace tablecloth!
I love this tent. I have used Rubyellen’s tutorial to make a couple for gifts for friends kids. But the crochet cover is so fresh and fun. All I need is a little sister for my son now. ๐
I LOVE THIS <3
Val
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Super :). I like it!
Amazing – so beautiful!
My niece would absolutely love this!
That looks so difficult! High level DIY! ๐
This is such a great example of how to make a simple tent oh so chic. I love this!! The Tutorial is so great too.
This is SO cool! What a great idea!
That’s so awesome! I would have loooved one of these when I was a kid ๐ Thanks for the tutorial! <3
Rory
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The most adorable thing I’ve see all day! I’d love one of these to do all my photo-editing in, it looks so cosy!
Kelly
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Why didn’t I think of this! Love how easy and personal it is… I can’t wait to try it with my 3yo soon! Thanks for sharing.
W O W
Aw! this is just too cute.
I’m not really sure what practical purpose this tent has, but sometimes beautiful things are just there to be beautiful.
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This is so cute! What a fabulous idea. Thanks for sharing!
I love this so much!!! Need to save this for when I have kids!!!
-Miranda
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Ah, tents have a special place in my heart. Thanks for sharing!
When I was a kid, we used blankets over the side of our ping pong table and slept under it. That was a lot of fun and big but this looks cooler.
This is fantastic! Bookmarking this one for a future project. Thanks for sharing ๐
Love DIY posts – this is awesome, thanks!!
xx,
Jinna
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So cute!
This is so cute, great for a kids room! x
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This is so fresh! I love the fabric choices.
OMG I love this!
My son would love it!
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SUPER COOL!!!
that is so pretty! I think i need to make one of these for my son for sure. I have been eying some vintage blue curtains that I haven’t bought because I had no real use for them… looks like i found one ๐
This is so cute! It looks like it can be a fun little playground for kids. Nice idea! ๐
I have the same scissors as you guys!! This is such a fun project!
So cute! I’d make this for myself, not just kids, haha ๐
xo Heather
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Awesome… I don’t have any kids but I still want one!
Much Love
Anie
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Such a fun idea for kids and adults alike. Who doesn’t like a good old fort, right?
– tianna ๐
Is it weird that I want to make one of these for my dog? She’s always sleeping under a bed or under the recliner with a blanket hanging down. She’s kind of like my child, so I’m pretty sure I need to make this for her.
Such a cute idea! Check out my blog: http://thechicstreetblog.blogspot.com/
I want to do this and spend the day cuddling and reading with my hunny!
Stephanie
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This is SO cute! Great tutorial!
Tent looks great I bet kids just love to have there own little space.
Love it. I’ve been wanting to do this since you made your first one a couple of years back. Thank you for the instructions ๐
Oh my word, that is just too cute! I want one for my dorm room!
xoxo,
Laura
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Love this! Tweeted and pinned!! Haha! Such a cute idea!
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Xx,
Jess
Oh, my little guy would be thrilled!! ๐
I love this! It is a great little nook and looks so great too! Where is the age cutoff for something like this ๐
Lovely
But I don’t know if you noticed but the child is like: “can I read in peace please? Come one, take the camera elsewhere”
Lx Hugs
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Oh gosh. I would take my laptop inside and work there all day…with a picnic lunch.
Will be doing!! My daughter will love this!!
~Sacha
I’ve been wanting to make one of these for my neice’s sleepovers . Thanks for the only instructions that actually make sense! Off to pick up a spade bit and wash a vintage sheet for mine:)
So great! I think this is a MUST make for my niece ๐
cool tent.. so love it. ๐
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I’d love to make a non-crochet version for my boys. so cute!
OH WHY? ๐ Im too old now, but I really want to make this but for me!! When i was a child i had to use sheets to make a tent!
Cutest idea ever! Love this DIY!
I like your tent, since I do not have time to have an outdoor activity with my kids. Therefore, I am going to try making this tent. Hope I can make it perfectly.
From someone who loves naps, this would be a napping haven.
Catherine Denton
I adore this blog, and this is totally the best thing posted on here ever!!! ๐
The cutest idea for kids ever! Wish I had a little girl ๐
x
Sabrina
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toooo cute! Ugh. I want a tent like that for my room.
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This is such a cute idea! Love your blog ๐
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Wow, I so wanna make this! I can live in it! ๐
Beautiful!
ooohhh it’s so cute!!! i love it!!!
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great post!!! nice idea
kisses
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I love it! The photos are great too! Could make a boyish one for the husband – he’s very child-like!
I’m so glad you invited Rubyellen because if I’m not mistaken, I think she’s the one who started the diy tent. I remember seeing it a long time ago and made one myself. Since then, I’ve seen a lot of them blogged and pinned. Thanks, Rubyellen, you obviously inspired a lot of people!
This is a great idea! I will be making one for my nephew for christmas. He is a little whirlwind – so I am thinking that I will add a second panel of material across the bottom to prevent the slippage you mentioned. I think the tent will hold up better and still be able to fold away, no problem!
beautiful!! I repin it!! It will love to my son!
Ahhh how fantastical! LOVE xx
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Love this! cant wait to give it a go.
Zoe
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This is a great inexpensive gift idea for little ones on birthdays or christmas.I have a 3 and 4 year old boy and girl and I plan on making a his and hers….great tutorial cant wait to make it ๐
Great ๐
This reminds me when I used to make forts in my living room when I was little. Mine where made of blanket, but they were pretty good. http://www.shopperstherapy.blogspot.com
this is just lovely. the lace is a gorgeous addition. well done!
Oh my goodness how cute is this???!!! So very cool ladies!
Trish
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This is just too cute! It makes me think of my childhood days of making a tent in our bedroom and spending the night under it with teddies and books and a torch to read ^_^
This is absolutely perfect and so easy! Who’d have thought?!
I always love your DIYs, but this is one that I HAVE to make! I’ll post it on my blog once I do!! I just did a blogpost with my latest thrifted finds, and some handmade embroidery I’ve been doing. Stop by and have a look!
xoxo
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This looks so cute ๐ I remember making tents like this out of my mum’s clothes drying rack! This looks way cooler x
This is such a cute idea! Thank you for posting this, I may just have to make one for myself.
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love love love love oh and i love.
I love this tent. It’s beautiful and perfect for a day out reading somewhere where there is peace and quiet. with minimal noises, or for my cousins to have their imaginary world lol.
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So fun! Great step-by-step tutorial
What a wonderful “den” for the kids. (or me!)
ahh, where is the “coordinating fabric” from? I love it!
I love this! Awesome!
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WHAT A COOL IDEA !!!!!!! Suz
Adorable but gotta say not as lovely as these on Etsy:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/103972550/kids-a-frame-ruffle-teepee-play-tent
I feel like I need to make one of these for myself and those days where I just want to hide under a quilt and read a book..
the kids would love one of these! there’s nothing quite like the comfort and mystery of an inside tent for them!
Used curtain panels would be a great way to find a similar look!! Cool. ๐
Brill! I’m wondering if I can get some waterproof fabric to use for a cheeky outdoor hideaway.Rx
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This is so pretty!
Kt x
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Excellent idea I really like it ๐
I’ll make one for myself!
What a great project! Our children learned a lot from this. We went to a fabric store in our neighborhood and they got to pick their very own pattern! Their grandmother hemmed the edges with her old Singer! We even added fairy to the top portion! Thank you.
Hi,
I’m not sure if you care but I was googling how to make play tents (I saw your blog on it before) and noticed that someone is selling plans on etsy on how to make a play tent, and are using your photos (and possibly your content too).
Here’s the link if you’d like to know:
https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/boutiquedamour?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=656752676
Kristin