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DIY Reversible Pet Bed Tutorial

Posted in Craft Ideas, My Projects, Pets, RedThread Tutorials, Tutorials. on Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 by Katar
Nov 10

Yesterday, I wanted to make my kitty, Tobor, a pet bed. Why? Because during the night, he’s always sleeping on the floor, or on something hard like cardboard or books – and he doesn’t ever look too comfortable. During the day, he’s usually sleeping on the bed, and always seems irritated at night when he’s kicked off!

I looked up and printed about 7 different tutorials on making a pet bed. After reading through them, I didn’t find one tutorial that was easy to understand. None of them had step by step pictures to illustrate what they were talking about, and the wording was horrible.

I did make a previous bed for my previous kitty, Zula, by following an online tutorial, but it came out extremely tiny with really high walls. Fortunately though, Zula loved it! However, she did have to sleep with her arms out of it every time, just to give you an idea of how tiny it really is!

Zula and her Tiny Bed

Zula and her Tiny Bed

Tobor, however, is a much bigger kitty, and didn’t fit into Zula’s old bed. He only stayed in it for 30 seconds, and never went near it again. It was WAY too tiny for this beefy boy!

Tobor in the tiny bed

Tobor in the tiny bed

Since I didn’t want to do the above tutorial again because it came out all weird and took a good 5 hours to figure out what the lady was talking about, and all of the new tutorials I found seemed beyond confusing with wording and pictures, I gave up on them and attempted to make Tobor’s bed on my own.

I also wanted to provide an easy to follow tutorial for anyone wanting to make their own. I’m not a tutorial expert or writer, but I gave this written tutorial my best shot. I hope it is easy to understand, and if not, let me know if you have any questions so I can answer them! Let’s go!

Materials:

  • 1 Cat or Small Dog (You could make one for a big dog too – just add more fabric to your list!)
  • 1/2 yard of fabric for the first side
  • 1/2 yard of fabric for the reversible side
  • 1/2 yard of fabric for the walls
  • 12 oz. of Polyester Filling
  • Newspaper or other paper to make your pattern out of
  • Thread
  • Needle
  • Sewing Machine (or you could sew it by hand, but it’d take a long time!)
  • Scissors

Step 1:

This may sound silly, but I measured how long Tobor was when he’s in his sleeping position.

He loves to stretch out, so I cut a rectangle out of my paper that measured 24 inches by 18 inches.

I then folded the rectangle in half, and then folded it again in half the opposite way, so that all of the corners were in one place.

Then, I took my scissors and rounded the corners. When unfolding it, I had a perfectly even rounded pet bed pattern.

Step 2:

Pin this pattern to both the top and bottom fabric pieces, and cut them out.

Pin the pattern to the fabric

I had leftover fabric from my scratching post project and from Zula’s old bed, so I just used what I had already. Here are the two pieces cut out from the pattern:

Top and Bottom Pieces Cut Out

Step 3:

Cut a long piece of fabric for the walls that is 12 inches wide. My 24″ bed took a 72″ x 12″ strip, so you may have to sew some fabric together to be able to make the strip long enough.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2609/4090198127_e6d18b9432.jpg

Cut a 12 inch Wide Strip of Fabric

Step 4:

Fold the strip in half, lengthwise with the right sides facing out. A right side of the fabric means that it’s the side of the fabric with the design on it. If you have a solid colored fleece like I do, it doesn’t matter either way. Pin it along the edges so that it stays together and even.

Pin the edges together

Pin the edges together

Step 5:

Put one of your round pieces down with the right side facing up. Pin the wall all the way around the round piece.

Pin the wall to a round piece

Pin the wall to a round piece

Keep pinning!

Keep pinning!

If you notice that your strip is too long (which is much better than it being too short!), simply cut off the excess fabric. Make sure that you leave enough room to tuck some of the fabric into itself to hem up the wall.

I understand my wording can be really confusing here, so I thought I’d include some extra photos, and a video that attempts to show you what I mean.

Oh no! Too much fabric!

Oh no! Too much fabric!

Its ok, just cut it off!

It's ok, just cut it off!

Be sure to leave a little excess to tuck the fabric in

Be sure to leave a little excess to tuck the fabric in

...and pin it in place!

...and pin it in place!

Step 6:

Make sure that the walls are facing inward towards the center.

Add your second round piece of fabric on top of it, right side down.

Then, pin it to the other two pieces that you’ve already pinned together. Make sure that you are using the same pins and not adding any more pins. All right sides should be facing each other.

Make sure that the wall is facing in towards the center

Make sure that the wall is facing in towards the center

Place the second circular piece on top, with the right side facing down

Place the second circular piece on top, with the right side facing down

Here it is, pinned!

Here it is, pinned!

It should look like this, from the side

It should look like this, from the side

Step 7:

Stitch around the pinned edges, making sure that you leave enough room (about 3-4 inches) in order to turn all of the fabric right side out after sewing.

Stitch around the pinned fabric

Stitch around the pinned fabric

But make sure you leave enough room to flip it out!

But make sure you leave enough room to flip it out!

This is what the opening should look like

This is what the opening should look like

Step 8:

Pull the walls and everything else through the opening. At this point, you should be getting super excited. lol.

Ta-da! Side 1!

Ta-da! Side 1!

Ta-da! Side 2!

Ta-da! Side 2!

Step 9:

Stuff the opening with polyfil until you’re satisfied with the fluffiness. Then, sew the opening shut by hand. I used a whip stitch.

Stuff the circles!

Stuff the circles!

Circles are all stuffed and sealed

Circles are all stuffed and sealed

Step 10:

Now, stuff the walls. Push the first handfulls of fluff to the far side of the wall and work towards the opening on each half until you are satisfied with the amount of fluffiness that is in it.

Stuff the wall

Stuff the wall

Step 11:

Stitch the wall closed by hand. I used a whip stitch.

Stitch it up!

Stitch it up!

Step 12:

Finished! How awesome is it that it’s reversible and made from scraps?!

Tiger Side

Tiger Side

Checkered Side

Checkered Side

Stick your pet in it, and hope that they sleep in it! Luckily, Tobor likes his :) He fits!

Tobor irritated that Im photographing him while hes trying to sleep

Tobor irritated that I'm photographing him while he's trying to sleep

Finally getting some sleep :)

Finally getting some sleep :)

I hope this tutorial was easy to follow and understand. Let me know if you have any questions or comments!

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