Ideally it would be made out of 3 or 4 pieces cut to match the contour of the seat. top piece and sides then sewn together. I don't have a sewing machine, my moms is broke, and I'm not inclined to pay $100 to get a seat upholstered. I just used one piece and moved around the seat pulling and stretching to remove bunching. If I could find something that would have stuck that would have been helpful, but as I was already doing it, and this seat is most likely a stopgap until I find a better solution, I just finished as best I could. Materials only cost me ten bucks, and I have enough to do it again if I want to.
Ah the Jayhawks, its always the no name teams we have to look out for in the National Championships. See how it goes next year, we lost some good players.