Picc Line Cover Sewing Pattern
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PATTERN DESCRIPTION
Stretchy cover that has an opening for the line to be threaded through. Lower half can then be folded up to cover the line.
This pattern was created to help a family member who had a line put in during treatment. I’m offering it for free to anyone it may help as I couldn’t find something suitable during my research.
I am not a doctor or a medical professional. I watched some clips of the covers and did some research and came up with this solution. It is a cover only, do not use it if it inhibits your line or treatment in any way.
If in doubt make one and show your healthcare professional before using.
Skill Level: Beginner Knits
SIZES & SUPPLIES
Sizes: One Size
Main Fabric:
Suitable for stretch knits with spandex/elastane/lycra only. Must have a high degree of stretch in at least 2 directions.
All fabrics used in these samples available for purchase at Pitt Trading.
DETAILS
Picc Line Cover is a digital PDF sewing pattern, when you purchase you will receive a link to download a .zip file. Upon opening the zip file you will have access to the following
- pattern
- pattern includes seam allowance of 1cm/10mm
- multi page PDF pattern suitable for Letter or A4 page size
- Instruction booklet
Please Note: PDF patterns are given as a zip file and some mobile devices cannot unzip them. If you are having issues use a computer to unzip the file and then save the files individually. Or save directly to a file service such as Dropbox or Google Drive.
Susan Goodwin –
Thank you so much for making this FOC pattern available. I’m having a PICC line fitted this week and so will be making good use of the pattern so I have coordinated covers available. Thanks again.
lizasweetling (verified owner) –
solid pattern, helped me work out what exactly I wanted from my PICC cover and iterate from there. Naturally a free pattern is a treasure and I appreciate it when it was frankly really hard to find anyone demonstrating a cover at all much less how to put one together. Thank you for this.
Susan Goodwin –
am so glad it was helpful to you, best wishes for your health