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Directions:
- The bandana size depends on your dog’s collar and collar size. For example, if your dog’s neck measures 12 “, cut out a 12” by 12 “square
- With the wrong side of the fabric facing you, twist two opposite corners 2½ inches with the pointy end of the corner facing the center. Then press with your iron.
- Fold the square with the right sides to match the two unfolded corners and pin in place.
- Starting right under a folded edge, sew one side of the bandana with a ¼ inch seam. Repeat on the other side.
- Turn the bandana right side out using one of the openings. Use a pencil or chopstick to smooth the side seams and bottom, then press with your iron.
- The collar will go through for the pocket: place your dog’s collar over the bandana where the openings are. Include the fasteners to allow the entire collar to slide through. Use a water-soluble pen to draw a line just below the collar – this will guide you in sewing a straight line for the pocket. Sew over the marked line, then use a damp cloth to remove the mark.
- Slide the collar through the headscarf and you’re done!
What you will need:
- sewing machine
- scissors
- iron
- Pins
- Cotton factory
- Coordination thread
- Water soluble marker pen
Annie Butler Shirreffs’ Post Doggone Stylish Bandannas first appeared on Dogster. Copying entire articles is against copyright law. You may not know, but all of these items have been assigned, contracted, and paid for so they aren’t in the public domain. However, we’re glad you liked the article, and we’d love if you continued to just share the first paragraph of an article and then link the rest of the article on Dogster.com.