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I use pre-quilted & cotton fabric or flannel & cotton fabric. The pre-quilted is good for larger accidents and the flannel is nice and lightweight but still does the job. * Measure around the widest part of his hind quarters, near his ribs. * Measure the length from hind leg to front of rib cage. * Cut both pieces of material the full width and length adding for seam allowance and the width of what ever Velcro you are using (1/2 or 2') Example: So if he is 6" around and the length between his leg and ribs is 4" and you are using 2" Velcro you would cut the material (8.5 X 4.5) * Sew the two pieces of material together right sides facing. * Sew three side together leaving a 3" opening to turn right sides out. * Turn and than Iron a hem line and sew the opening together. * Add Velcro and there you go ! |
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I bought three belly bands and was shocked at the price and durability of them so I have in the past wk bought supplies and made Brutus two of them. and last night I made our new baby Yorkie Zeus (my husband and I just got him Saturday morning :-) )who is 9 wks old a belly band. But he uses the pee pads really good. Still working on the best way to make Brutus more belly wraps. I got some black fleece material and blue and black flannel for the inside of it. And finally found some sewable Velcro..I made a mistake in getting the self adhesive kind. It comes off when washed and when I tried to sew it it would stick to see machine needle. Good luck. They are actually easy to make. |
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