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02-19-2014, 03:07 PM | #16 |
2+2=4 X the Love ♥ Donating Member | 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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02-19-2014, 06:48 PM | #18 |
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| Thanks for the offer. I'm thinking they would probably be too big though. My old man is pretty tiny and he's lost some weight since getting sick (we're working on that). I do appreciate the offer though. |
02-24-2014, 01:57 AM | #19 |
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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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