5.30.2009

Tutorial: Doggie Belly Band

So today's tutorial might not be of interest to most of you, but I recently realized that there are no instructions for making belly bands out there on the web. Since I have a pretty good method (if I do say so myself), I thought I'd share my approach.

For the uninitiated, belly bands are diapers for male dogs. They are great for new rescue dogs who haven't learned the rules of the house yet, for older dogs who develop incontinence problems, and for dogs with anxiety issues (like separation anxiety) that might lead to inappropriate urination. Our greyhound rescue group sends all new boys home with a belly band, just in case.

I like my belly band design because it doesn't require disposable diapers or "pee pads" (which are hard on the environment and on the wallet), but it prevents the leakage and seepage problems (ew) that are common in washcloth-based belly bands.

To make one, you'll need an old T-shirt, a package of sew on velcro, two old washcloths (or an old towel cut into two washcloth-sized squares), and a piece of vinyl. I like these vinyl pillow-storage bags (purchased at Target) because they are very soft and flexible - they feel much more like fabric than like typical vinyl.




First, lay out your T-shirt. Cutting through both sides of the shirt, cut out a rectangle of fabric that is long enough to wrap about halfway around your dog's belly, and wide enough to cover the entire *ahem* necessary area with a few inches to spare on all sides. To fit an average-sized greyhound, my rectangle is about 16x7". Set your rectangles aside.


Next, slice one sleeve off your shirt, cutting just outside the seam.


Then, cut along the top folded edge and the bottom folded edge of the sleeve, to make two pieces of fabric. Nothing needs to be perfect here - remember that this thing is going to be peed on.


Set your sleeve pieces aside, and cut out a rectangle of vinyl. It should be about 1.5-2" smaller than your t-shirt rectangles on all sides.


Time to sew! With right sides together, stitch up one long edge of your t-shirt rectangles (if you cut out your rectangle on the bottom hem of the shirt, stitch the other (raw) long edge). Use a zig-zag stitch or something else with some stretch to it.


Open your rectangles, wrong side facing you. Place your vinyl in one half, as shown in the picture, and sew it down along all four sides.


Now place a length of velcro along each long edge, so that the rectangles will fold over each other and close off the vinyl. Leave at least 1" between the velcro and each short side of the rectangle, and at least .5" between the velcro and the long side of the rectangle (this way the velcro won't rub against your dog's belly).


Okay, time to deal with those weird sleeve pieces. Lining up the hem of the sleeves with the velcro-edge of the rectangle, stitch the sleeve piece onto the short side of the rectangle (you might need to trim the sleeve a bit to fit). Repeat for the other side.


Now your band should look like this - a rectangle in the middle with two "wings" on either side.


Almost done! Take two more lengths of velcro, and sew them onto the "wings," so that the band will wrap securely around your dog's belly. Sew the velcro vertically onto the wings, rather than horizontally - that way you will get a nice snug fit, even if the band shrinks or stretches.


That's it! Fold the washcloths into thirds and slip them inside the band. Put the band on your dog with the vinyl side on the bottom. If he has an accident, just toss the whole thing into the washing machine.



"Mo-ooom, this is so embarassing! Take it off!"


Argh, fine. I'll just take a nap.

5.27.2009

What I'm Wearing: Navy Day



Navy shirt dress: Target. I love this dress; the bodice is T-shirt jersey, the skirt is lightweight cotton with gathered patch pockets, and pewter buttons run down the front. It's so comfy that it almost feels like wearing PJs to teach - perfect for curling up in front of some dissertation research after class.
Booties: Payless. I thought I needed something a little fierce with the comfy dress, and I like how the grey of the booties brings out the grey of the dress buttons.
Jewelry: wedding rings, (faux) diamond studs, silver chain necklace (I've really been getting boring with jewelry lately...I think I need to step it up).

Today was a navy day - it really seemed like nearly everyone I saw was wearing navy. It's stormy outside, so maybe the gloomy weather drew us all to the color. I'm missing last week's sun!

5.25.2009

That Time Again

Once again, wedding season is on its way, and so it's time to make veils. This year, "birdcage" seems to be the theme for my friends - I'm making two veils for two September weddings, and both are birdcages. Since I'm going to be digging right up to the end of August, I'm trying to get them both done before I leave. This is my first draft of one of the veils, kindly modeled by Beatrice. Try to imagine that she has a head (since the bride does, indeed, have a head).



The veil is a simple tulle birdcage, with a comb over each ear and a "poof" of tulle behind the left ear (which I may or may not keep - the bride isn't quite sure about it yet). I still need to do a bit more tweaking of the gathering here, but I'm happy with how it's turning out - soft and romantic. Veils might be my favorite thing to make; I love how beautiful and special they are.

5.20.2009

What I'm Wearing: In the Sun

It's back!



Dress: Forever 21. I love this little dress. It has a great sash and the sweetest little buttons up the bodice. Plus, the hem is fantastic.
Sandals: Easy Spirit - not the most fashionable of lines, but these are ridiculously comfortable! I switched into pumps to teach.
Jewelry: wedding rings, (faux) diamond studs, pearl bracelet

It was in the 80s today and gloriously sunny. I'm keeping my fingers crossed, but it looks like winter might have officially moved on!

5.19.2009

Mouths to Feed

What's this?



Little blue eggs have become little fluffy birdies. And boy, are they hungry!



Nate and I have been keeping a worried eye on these babies, as the parents' chosen spot for their nest doesn't seem like the best:


Yes, that is a nest in a teeny-tiny tree. Next to a busy-busy street and sidewalk. The nest is at my eye-level, and I'm a shortie. I've been terrified that something would get the eggs, but it seems that I should have given mom and pop Robin a little more credit. So far, so good. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the babies grow up strong and healthy!

5.15.2009

Baby Set

Wow, am I actually posting a craft? One that I made myself?? I am! I really am!



This baby set is for the Craftster Make for Charity Unswap; it's set to be auctioned off to benefit the Portland Women's Crisis Line.

The hat:


The applique is clipped from a felted cashmere sweater. I embroidered it with one of Lollychop's adorable embroidery patterns, pinked the edges, and stitched it on with vintage floss.



To coordinate the booties, I added felted cashmere "buttons." I really like how they turned out!


I hope someone falls in love with them!

5.11.2009

Mail for me!

What was waiting for me when I got home today? A fun surprise! Okay, maybe it wasn't a total surprise, since I ordered it, but it was fun nonetheless.





This gorgeous (and I mean gorgeous; it looks - and smells - brand new) customized vintage carry-on came from Etsy seller ReadySetGo. I highly recommend her. She was a dream to work with, even in the face of my crazy powers of indecision. We must have exchanged 20 emails in a single day working out this design.

Now it's my turn to get to work on the bag! I don't want to jinx it, but if all goes according to plan, I will soon have a new tutorial to share (I'll give you a hint - it involves something that is small and has lenses).

5.08.2009

A Rare Sunny Day

When the sun comes out during Ohio springtime, it's a crime not to take advantage of it with a trip to the dogpark.

Percy likes to spend his sunny days in various ways:

1. being a goofball


2. going for a run


3. playing with Nate


4. and the favorite - passed out at home



I hope your weekend is full of sunny days!

5.07.2009

What I'm Wearing Nearly Everyday: New Rain Boots!



Sadly, my old boots bit the dust this winter, developing holes that resisted all of Nate's attempts to patch them. After nearly four years of heavy use, I suppose they deserved retirement. I found these new boots on big time clearance at J.Crew. We'll see how long they hold up - they have certainly been getting a lot of use already.