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Pweeeees help mommy,,,, 1 Attachment(s) It's getting cold and my tiny booty is freezing! I want more warn jammies and mommy keeps making me dresses. I love my pretty dresses but it's cold and I rather be in warm fuzzy soft pj's. I want these so bad and mommy attempted to make them for me but was having problems so she promised me she would ask our friends here on YT for help to find some in xxs. Thank you! Leiloni |
awwww i could resize a pattern for you if you need it smaller. we dont want you freeeeezen lil cutie pie. |
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This seller on EBay has great items. I have gotten my Luci who is little clothes from her. She sells XXS and XXXS. If you look at the menu on the left hand side click on the size and it will bring up all she has in that size she has several pages of items in tiny sizes. Dresses, Shirts items in The Doggie Closet store on eBay! |
oh i see...is the belly open on these? and do you want the hood? |
OMG so CUTE!!!! |
Mommy 911 / Gosh I hope you figure it out soon winter will soon be upon us !! |
Have you looked at infant sleepers. Premie sleepers work well for Izzy and Elvis. Izzy is just at 3 lbs and Elvis is alittle smaller. I usually cut off the feet and either use ribbing or just hem with a little elastic, just make sure it's not too tight. I fold down the crotch area and sew it open to keep the vital areas open. You can usually get good deals on seasonal sleepers if you look around. I've found fleece sleepers for as low as $2.50 at walmart. |
I have purchased dresses and things from The Doggies Closet on Ebay and PC DOG CLOTHES. They are very reasonable and she even has sales. She carries xxxs and bigger. I need an xxs for little one. |
Mina's pjs are altered childrens sleepers. She even has some made out of polar fleece. |
1 Attachment(s) I just had a custom made pair from sherry's pet stuff (normarae63), because my boy is too skinny and long for store bought ones. She worked with me the whole and I picked the fabric from joann on line, my boy is snugly warm now. |
My Somi is 4 pounds and she can wear preemie pj's that are altered a little. Just cut out the "potty area" and the feeties. Also, there are a lot of brands that have tiny pj's. I have almost as many pj's for Somi as dresses. Being so tiny she gets cold easy. We have also made some before, but patterns don't usually come small enough. I configured some patterns to work by using "cheapy" material for a dry run to figure out where it needed to be cut smaller and different. When you make them out of fleece it is a lot easier because you don't actually have to hem the ends since it doesn't fray! Good luck and stay warm! |
What we do if the underbelly is covering his #*~¡ Ha, clothes for doggies are such fun to size! I will fall in love with a cute sweater (or someone gives Taff a gift) and the underbelly's hem is right where he will shoot 'pee' right into the bottom edge! Yuck! Easy solution: While you are relaxing and watching t.v., just get out a needle & thread and "fold the too-long hem back and into the inside" of the garment. It's wise to do this while your little angel has the garment on, so you can peek underneath, and be sure that you have gotten the tummy edge folded back far enough! Find some closely matching thread to the clothing color, knot the thread into the material on one side, and then just keep going up & down in a simple forward stitch from one side across to the other. Knot off, and now your pup has a tummy area that he won't wee upon. Works wonderfully well. No more wee-ed upon too long hems!! |
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