Comfy Fleece Clothes for Dogs- New in the Stitchwerx Designs Etsy Shop

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Gabby Fleece Dress for DogsFebruary has been a busy month in the studio, but finally, I have the latest Stitchwerx Designs pattern in the shop! This one is a comfy, easy-to-make fleece dress for small dogs. Like all my dog clothes patterns the Gabby S208 Fleece Dress is a digital PDF pattern that includes 5 sizes.

I love to name my patterns after my models and this pattern was named for Gabby, a sweet, rescued chihuahua. She was a marvelous model in her comfy, pink and brown floral fleece dress.

The design process can be tedious at times, but I enjoy every aspect from sketching to drafting to sewing prototypes. Of course, there is always some “tweaking” involved to get the design and fit just right.

Gabby Fleece Dress No. S208 Photo Gallery

My dogs are usually the recipients of my not-quite-perfect prototypes, but they don’t seem to mind if they end up with revision number 3 instead of the final product. They just like having something to keep them warm when we go outside in the mid-February chill!

With spring approaching, I’m planning to switch gears and work on some “people projects” for a while. The dogs may not like it, but after watching so much Downton Abbey, I’ve been inspired to sketch some new (but vintage style) hats! Several are in the early stages, so I’ll have to see how long it takes me to get them to completed patterns. In the meantime, drop by the Stitchwerx Designs Etsy Shop and save on all my patterns including the latest, Gabby Fleece Dress pattern S208. Use coupon code Gabby10 and get 10% off all store patterns through February 28, 2013.

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Seed Stitch Knitted Cowl

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Seed Stitch Knitted CowlThis a pattern for a Seed Stitch Knitted Cowl. Since I don’t knit (tried, but it did not compute), my lovely daughter, Dallyn is contributing one of her original knitted pattern creations. The cowl shown was knitted using Bernat Soft Boucle´, 5 Bulky Weight yarn.

What You Need:

  • Any Bulky (5) Weight Yarn, 2 skeins
  • Size 9 (5.5mm) Straight Needles
  • Yarn Needle
  • Scissors

Let’s Do It!

Cast on 56.

Row 1: * K1, p1; rep from * to end of row.

Row 2: * P1, k1; rep from * to end of row.

Repeat rows 1 and 2 until project is about 34” long.

Finishing:

Knitted Cowl Laid Flat

Knitted Cowl Laid Flat

Cast off and leave long tail to sew the ends together.

Twist Cowl

Twist Cowl

Fold Cowl In Half

Fold Cowl In Half

With project laid flat, twist once and fold project in half bringing edges together.

Whip Stitch Edges Together

Whip Stitch Edges Together

Sew the two ends together with a neat Whip Stitch. Do not pull too tightly or seam will pucker. Weave in ends.

This knitted scarf is versatile because you can wear it as a cowl or pull it up to make a lovely hood.

Cowl As HoodieCowl As Hoodie

 
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