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Old 07-01-2011, 10:42 PM   #4
KizzieKins
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Thanks!! It looks like the McCalls pattern adds a piece in the middle to keep it from pulling up on the neck.. I like that idea, I might try modifying what I have to see if that solves my issue. Thanks!!

Oh and yeah, it's just as bad with a baby, though I sew a lot LESS for my daughter than for my dog.. baby and kids clothes are easy to find pre-made and cute.. most dog clothes are expensive and cheesy in the stores and not very functional since they don't usually incorporate a harness.

Not sure how big your fur babies are, but I found that I can buy the quilt squares and it's enough for a dress or two, (for my tiny baby it could make 4 dresses, but I made another set for an adult dog of a friend of mines as well) I went to JoAnns and paid I think 75 cents for the fabric I used for the 4th of July dress since they have them on sale.
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