Make your little dog an easy winter sweater by repurposing one of your own!
You know how you should never, ever wash a wool sweater in hot water or put it in the dryer? Well that is exactly what you need to do today to make a little dog a wool coat.
We have a little girl named Gemma who is a Yorkie/Poodle mix. This is the perfect size for her. She is 9 lbs and loves to share your toast. She gets chilled easily so she loves it when her momma makes her a new coat or sweater.
You will need:
- a wool sweater (or wool blend with at least 50% wool)
- scissors
- tape measure or ruler
Start by washing your wool sweater in hot water and machine dry it. This will shrink the wool and “felt” the stitches of the sweater so that it will not unravel when we cut it. You could wash and dry the sweater a few times to further shrink it.
Lay the sweater on a flat surface and cut the sleeve off at the shoulder seam.
Also cut off the cuff.
Lay the sleeve flat with the seam in the middle facing upwards. I cut 2 small leg holes 3 inches apart.
Cut the holes small because the sweater will stretch after a day or two of wearing it.
This photo shows a much bigger hole after Gemma wore it for 3 days. She gets cold with the weather changing so she sleeps in it at night too.
This photo shows her right after I made it. Her fur is very scruffy and adorable….but matted. So we took her to the groomer.
And here she is after grooming and smelling like cookie shampoo. She is so darling. The sweater size looks bigger because of her haircut and because of stretching. When we toss it into the washer and dryer it shrinks back to perfect size again.
That sweater had two arms, of course, so we can make a second one for her to wear on laundry day! Hurray!