DIY Dog Bed - Bamboo Frame!!!!!


Many of you will jump with joy when you read this: 
This is a "NO SEW" DIY project!!!!



Yep, that's right.  
And along with this awesome bamboo bed tutorial, Sebastian and I are celebrating one year of Sew DoggyStyle this month.  Wow!!!

INSTRUCTIONS:

First, you will need bamboo.  Home Depot and other related stores sell bamboo stakes.  I was fortunate enough to have bamboo growing in the backyard!


Then you'll need to cut the bamboo to size (easiest with a man...with a chop saw).  To determine the size of your bed frame, measure the size of your dog bed and add a few inches on each side for the bamboo to overlap.


What's awesome about this project is you can use an already made dog bed that you have to place inside the bamboo frame.  You can also make the frame as big or as small as you want it so virtually any sized dog can have one!!

You will then need some twine.  I purchased this bundle from Home Depot.


This part is going to take TWO people.  We used the "square" knot technique to combine the bamboo.  I recommend searching some videos on You Tube to determine which knot technique you like the best.


After you get the bottom frame done, I would give it a test fit with the bed you will use.  As you can also see in this picture, I used a standard bed pillow as the "mattress" since it fits Sebastian perfectly.  But ANY bed will work.


Next it's time to square that baby up as you attach the top frame.  I mainly "eyeballed" it, but measuring always helps eliminate mistakes.  =)


Well, that's it for the frame!  
We took it outside to do another test fit and put the pillow in with the cover on.  (if you also want to use a standard bed pillow but you don't sew, you can use an old pillow cover from your bed set!)


 Sebastian approves.  Moving on...

  Now on to the NO SEW curtains!!!  Yep, you read that right.

Measure the bamboo frame around all sides.  You'll have 2 different measurements, unless your frame is a perfect square.  Cut out 8 rectangles of fabric based on these measurements:  measure from floor to top of frame and double that measurement for the length.  Measure from one side all the way to the other side for the width (no need to double up on the width unless you want extra gathering).

Fold each rectangle piece in half and lay over the top bamboo strip like this:


As you can see, I sewed the edges.  However, no sewing needed if you use TULLE and it works great!!!

Then just gather the piece of fabric to one side and tie a piece of twine around it to hold it in place...like this:


Repeat these steps for each corner of the bed frame.
That's it!!!!  I know, so easy.

Here's more pictures to enjoy...  



And of course Chanel couldn't help but get involved after I pulled out the beef jerky.


If you make this project, post your finished tutorial on our  Sew DoggyStyle Facebook page!!

You may re-post any of my projects as long as you credit Sew DoggyStyle.


XOXOXOXO,
Erika and Sebastian


Look at me, I'm Anthony Weiner!

It's raining here today and a perfect day to relax inside.  
Why not lounge around in a classic pair of boxer briefs, take pictures, and then post them on the web?  


Unfortunately, since I did make these from an upcycled adult pair, you wont be able to find any on the web for your own pooch.  I know...bummer!!!! 



Here's a little clip on the topic.
But if you want to see the actual picture of Anthony Weiner's underwear photo, you'll have to google it. 


Have a great weekend everypawdy!!!!


XOXOXOXO,
Erika and Sebastian

Easiest Upcycled Tote Transformation Ever!!!


If you're like me, I know you have closets full of JUNK!  I had been thinking of what to do with this old tote for the longest time.  And to think that just last week, I almost cut the straps off to use on something else.  Eeeekkk!!!

BEFORE 
(hanging on my dad's handmade dog house he built in the 70's)
  
I think it will take me longer to type up the instructions than it took me to transform this bag!

Instructions:

First, I cut out an oval shape on paper to be traced onto the side of the bag with chalk.


Then I cute it out with some sturdy shears.


I covered the raw edges with double fold bias tape and then stitched a straight line on my sewing machine to attach it to the tote.
(I'm sure there's many other methods of doing this part!)


VOILA!!!  There you have it!


Even though this tote is just a tad bit too small for Sebastian, he willingly jumped in!



XOXOXO,
Erika and Sebastian

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