We don't have a pet - but my daughters love their cuddly toys. They asked me recently to make them little beds - so modelling them on ones I've seen in the junk mail catalogues, I made these simple ones. Well my elder daughter (aged 8) actually made the bigger one herself! They really are easy!
Here's how:
Step 1.
Choose the size you want the bed to be, and cut a paper circle that size.
(We used kitchen plates and bowls to find the right sizes for our animals). Then use this to cut a circle from your fabric.
Now you have to use your maths skills!!
Don't panic - it's EASY! Grab a calculator!
Remember π from school? Well here's your chance to use it!
You need to know what the length of the outside of your circle is -
(this is the circumference)
To calculate this use 2πr
So fold your paper circle in quarters and measure the straight side.
This is 'r'
So for my one here, r was 11cm, so the length around the circle was 2 x 3.14 x 11cm = 69cm
Add an extra cm to this to allow for seams and cut a rectangle of fabric this length and as wide as you want the padded tube at the edge of the bed to be. For this simply loop a piece of paper around to make the size you want and measure that.
So basically your materials are: 1 circle of fabric, 1 rectangle of fabric and some stuffing (I used an old pillow).
Phew! That's the trickiest bit done ! Now to the easiest part - sewing it!
Step 2.
Fold your rectangle in half , then pin and stitch to form a loop.
Step 3.
Now fold your loop in half, wrong sides together to form a tube. Pin and stitch - leaving a gap of about 6cm (2.5") for stuffing.
Step 4.
Now you have to pin and stitch this tube to the edge of your circle. Once again leave a gap for stuffing - the same gap you left in the tube.
Step 5
Stuff the outer tube, pushing the stuffing all the way around evenly. Then pin and stitch the opening closed.
DONE!
Now you have one cute little pet bed:
Obviously the amount of fabric and stuffing you will need depends on the size of your 'pets' .
'Real' pet beds would need to be considerably bigger than these toy pet beds - but made in the same way.
I would recommend using nice soft fabric like fleece - it won't fray and will stretch nicely with the filling in for a softer bed!
I used soft velour for these toy pet beds. You might also want to use a double layer for the base to make it a little softer for a 'real' pet!
The animals tell me they're very happy with their new sleeping arrangements!
And here's my daughter sewing hers:
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I'm so glad I found you! We adopted a dog a week or so ago and realize we need a few beds around our house for her. Ths is perfect! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh, gosh! My son's dog comes to visit every once in a while. I'm going to make this for him. I just love that little puppy.
ReplyDeleteLovely tutorial. The dog is so cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Hope to see you on my blog:)
I have a standard poodle, so I would need a lot more fabric to make him a bed (lol), but I like the idea. Thanks for the clear instructions.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from the Making the World Cuter party - this is so adorable and seems like a great project for my daughter and I to do together. Great job!
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Sound easy and wonderful, will try it later, but for now I am looking for a pattern to make a collapseable fabric Pet Kennel so my granddaughter can bring her brand new Lab puppy and sleep over in my apt with Waffle and I will be able to fold it up and keep it untill her next visi, which is just about every week.......Thanks in advance...Grandma Dottie
ReplyDeleteThese are just so sweet looking! I think I will be making one of these for my six year old's collection of stuffed puppies very soon! Thanks for sharing.. you're always full of such great ideas and tutorials! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea!! Love. :)
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This is too cute! My daughter has a little dog that "sleeps" in a box next to her bed. She would adore a little bed like this. Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jill.
ReplyDeleteThis will be a good project for the new puppy!
What a cute gift for a cute puppy! Its simplicity makes it beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI made one pretty much like this (from a cat bed I already had) and filled it with grocery bags instead of batting. It crinkles a bit and our cat likes it (that is when it is not already occupied by plushies!). Plus it takes quite a bit of bags, so I got rid of a lot!
ReplyDeleteLove your ideas. Yours is quite a bit smaller than the one I'm working on (2' X 3' rectangle). I hadn't read your ideas and stuffed the 10' tube BEFORE stitching it to the base. It has now become an athletic event to try and sew them together. I may take some of the stuffing out of the tube and re-stuff it after connecting. Mine also has a 1/2" foam pad for the base.
ReplyDeleteHope you get yours finished - sounds like unstuffing and restuffing after connecting would work! Good idea to use the foam base too!
DeleteThanks----my Grandaughter is learning to sew and has pets-----Purrfect !!!! Oh--and I'll
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Thanks June!! Would love to see a picture if you make one! :)
DeleteIm going to do that for my new guinea pigs!
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