Dog Hoodie Coat

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Posted by admin | Posted in Dog Supplies | Posted on 21-02-2011

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how did I do? (constructive criticisms only please)?

as some of you know I got a puppy for my birth day well he's a Chihuahua and gets very cold but I didn't want to spend that kind of money to buy dog clothes (so stinking expensive) so I went to the thrift store and bought a bunch of baby clothes and turned the legs, arms, and torso of the baby clothes into doggy shirts, p's, hoodie's, and a pup pouch (that was way to small so iv got to make another one) the pup pouch is so that I can zip him (its actually a bag with a hood on it to keep him warm but allowing me to carry him around outside without having to wrap him up in my coat and getting covered in little black dog hairs.) any ways these are the first things iv sewn in a very very very long time! so please be kind and let me know what can I do differently? and how can I do that? thanks!!!

blue hoodie
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii50/phycologymajor101/bluehoodie.jpg

blue pj's
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii50/phycologymajor101/bluepjs.jpg

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I have used toddlers jumpers (again the arms are used on the front legs). shawls - fold into a triangle and leave a metre gap and then sew diagonally down - makes a cape with a hood.

I agree with you, pet items are extremely expensive and not always that good. Can you visit local charity shops and save even more money. I buy duvets and covers for my dogs from charity shops - including childrens blankets. You can also find waterproof childrens coats that you could alter to fit your dog.

Well done. Best of luck in the future. I look forward to hearing your name mentioned as the next designer of dog outerwear.

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