Things You'll Need
- Measuring tape
- Newspaper
- Scissors
- Fleece fabric
- Pins
- Sewing machine
- Sew-on Velcro strips, 6-inches long
Instructions
Measure and write down the following lengths on your dog's body: from the jaw or cheek to the depth of the chest at the breastbone, from the spine to the center of the belly just after the shoulder, and from the ears to the rump just before the tail begins.
Use the diagram as a guide to create a pattern with your newspaper following your measurements. It's easiest to start with point number one, followed the straight lines to points two and three. After marking point four, freehand draw the curving of the pattern along the belly line.
Cut out your pattern and set it over a folded portion of fleece aligning the fold line of the pattern. Cut out two pieces of fleece and pin together along the edges with the right sides together.
Sew along all of the sweater's edges but leave open a 6-inch gap along the tail end. Turn the fleece inside out to put the right sides on the outside and stitch the gap closed.
Fold down the sweater's neck by about 2 inches along the back to create a collar. As the collar comes toward the dog's chest, it should gradually get narrower to as little as 1/2 inch at the front ends.
Sew the collar in place along the edge of the fold. Making the collar creates the tabs that cross in front of your dog's chest.
Place the sweater over your dog and match up the front tabs, which should overlap. Find a position that is comfortable for your dog and pin Velcro strips horizontally onto the flaps where they will overlap. Sew the Velcro strips onto the sweater to secure.