It probably would work fine! It would give as you stuff it, and would be comfortable for your pet too. Use the 20% off at my Etsy store. See video description for the coupon code!
You could, but it would be a bit easier to sew with a woven fabric on the bottom. If you are an experienced sewer, you should be fine using fleece for all.
@@seamseasy8236 Thank you. I make things for cat rescues and this idea is great. The regular 'donut' beds require hand sewing and I am not always sure it will stand up to the rigorous washing that they will get so this method is perfect.
Do you have any pictures of the larger size bed?
I don’t have photos of the L or XL, but I have added a photo of the 29” Medium to the Etsy listing if you want to take a look over there. :)
@@seamseasy8236 Thank you. I will go check it out. I love these beds. I'm a dog groomer & love making things for them.
@@Kakes6817 I have reduced the price just now. They are so easy to make and hold up to washing! My dog loves his!
Would thick jersey knit/t-shirt fabric work instead of fleece?
It probably would work fine! It would give as you stuff it, and would be comfortable for your pet too. Use the 20% off at my Etsy store. See video description for the coupon code!
Hi...I just bought the pattern. Can I use fleece for both top and bottom? Thanks.
You could, but it would be a bit easier to sew with a woven fabric on the bottom. If you are an experienced sewer, you should be fine using fleece for all.
@@seamseasy8236 Thank you. I make things for cat rescues and this idea is great. The regular 'donut' beds require hand sewing and I am not always sure it will stand up to the rigorous washing that they will get so this method is perfect.