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Teeny Tiny Sweaters of Shirts Ok i'm having some problems finding REASONABLE priced XXS sweaters or shirts for my Jazzy. All I've bought her were XS because that's all I seem to find and they all seem to big for her now. Does anyone know where I can find some teeny tiny sweaters for my baby girl that I don't have to pay too much for? |
try ebay, I have gotten some of Kloey's clothes from there. http://search.ebay.com/search/search...hes&category0= |
Check out Build a Bear. They have some really small stuff meant for teddy bears :) http://www.buildabear.com |
You know I never even thought to think about Build A Bear. |
A hobby store like Michaels might have some too. I hadn't thought about it till Build a Bear was mentioned. So I might have to check into that myself. |
I got alot of small sweaters on Ebay. They were teddy bear sweaters |
I have tons of these I was going to ebay a long time ago...just never got around to it. They would fit my 3 pound chihuahua with no problem. They are the bear sweaters I got from Michaels. PM me if you are interested and I will email you pics of what I have... |
1 Attachment(s) For $10.00 including shipping, I can make little "t" shirts to your specs. Add $3.00 and I will embroider your Jazzy's name on them. Here is a sample of one of my personalized shirts |
Here's something you can do and it is very, very cheap. First find some old people sweat shirts, with nice arms. then measure your dog from neck to tail. then cut off the sleeve of the sweat shirt at that length or slightly longer. Okay now the cuff is going to be the neck hole for your pooch. If it is a long cuff just roll it turtleneck style. From the back you will want to make an angled cut that will go under the belly (unless you make a short shirt) so it don't get wet when they are wearing it and then cut two arm holes where the front legs will go. Then dress it up with some iron on patches or puff paint or anything fun (one of my friends made her dog a shirt like this for their favorite football team). You could even leave the end a little long and then every 1/2 in make 2 in slit all the way around and then thread a bead on the peices and tie a knot to keep them on and you would have a cool 1980's shirt. Don't have any sweatshirts lying around? Hit up a second hand store. Best of luck. |
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I just have to say that I love how helpfull everyone is here. I was able to find a couple of patterns to make Trixie some dresses and vests thanks to everyone. Walmart sells fabric for $1.00 a yd and you only need 1/3 to make some for a little girl my size. I think the hardest part was the cutting!! Blessings to all! |
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