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Title: Doggie garb
Post by: Wickedvox on July 25, 2012, 03:53:04 PM
Hey all, I want to make some quick garb for my dog--she's making her first trip to MiRF this year :) She's 6.6lbs and I was thinking of making her a ruff (Cliche, I know, but appropo, no?) but she's all white, so I don't want to make a white one. Is it ok to make a colored one? I don't want her to look like she's got a clown collar on either  :-\ Any other ideas? Any patterns? I can't find any I really like, and I don't want to do the "Princess cone hat" either. Thanks!
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: gem on July 25, 2012, 04:34:47 PM
I swear, Wicked, I am NOT stalking your posts! LOL

My pup wears fairy wings!

(http://pic50.picturetrail.com/VOL417/1033223/23882966/398629022.jpg)

And sometimes a pirate hat (altho' I can't find a photo of that at the moment).
All this because I had the same issue you did--I wanted a festive collar for her but couldn't find the one I wanted, and didn't want to make one. But! This year I've found two different ones at Tuesday morning--a silly fluffy purple fairy princess one with sparkles and pompons, and an orange-and-black jester one with bells. Not *exactly* what I wanted, but for $2.99 I was happy. (And the wings were only $5 after Hallowe'en at JoAnn.)

I have definitely entertained the idea of doing a ruff for her, though. And I don't know if it's cliche; in 12 years at KCRF and a handful of other fairs, I've only seen ONE dog wearing a ruff. It was a darling little black Schipperke, and the ruff was as big as an e-collar. It was *awesome.*

If you want more contrast between her coat and the ruff, make it from ribbon edged in black or gold or scarlet (or use your serger). If you look at the ruffs (she has a full set--wrists, too) worn by "Helena Snakenborg," all you really see is the gold edging:

(http://photos.geni.com/p12/5a/dd/b2/99/5344483871b38932/HelenaSnakenborg_medium.jpg)

This (http://www.elizabethancostume.net/ruffmake.html#easy) is a great ruff primer, with lots of ideas (tho' few pictures).

...Or you could just get this (http://www.etsy.com/listing/58057989/three-3-musketeer-dog-pet-costume-outfit?ref=sr_gallery_1&ga_search_query=dog+musketeer+costume&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=ZZ&ga_min=0&ga_max=0&ga_search_type=all). :D

And, of course, there are the famous dragon poodles of KCRF (http://twitpic.com/k59xq)!

Have fun! One thing I'll note--dogs are even less enthusiastic about costume fittings than husbands.
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: Wickedvox on July 25, 2012, 07:17:07 PM
Quote from: gem on July 25, 2012, 04:34:47 PM
I swear, Wicked, I am NOT stalking your posts! LOL

My pup wears fairy wings!

(http://pic50.picturetrail.com/VOL417/1033223/23882966/398629022.jpg)

And sometimes a pirate hat (altho' I can't find a photo of that at the moment).
All this because I had the same issue you did--I wanted a festive collar for her but couldn't find the one I wanted, and didn't want to make one. But! This year I've found two different ones at Tuesday morning--a silly fluffy purple fairy princess one with sparkles and pompons, and an orange-and-black jester one with bells. Not *exactly* what I wanted, but for $2.99 I was happy. (And the wings were only $5 after Hallowe'en at JoAnn.)

I have definitely entertained the idea of doing a ruff for her, though. And I don't know if it's cliche; in 12 years at KCRF and a handful of other fairs, I've only seen ONE dog wearing a ruff. It was a darling little black Schipperke, and the ruff was as big as an e-collar. It was *awesome.*

If you want more contrast between her coat and the ruff, make it from ribbon edged in black or gold or scarlet (or use your serger). If you look at the ruffs (she has a full set--wrists, too) worn by "Helena Snakenborg," all you really see is the gold edging:

(http://photos.geni.com/p12/5a/dd/b2/99/5344483871b38932/HelenaSnakenborg_medium.jpg)

This (http://www.elizabethancostume.net/ruffmake.html#easy) is a great ruff primer, with lots of ideas (tho' few pictures).

...Or you could just get this (http://www.etsy.com/listing/58057989/three-3-musketeer-dog-pet-costume-outfit?ref=sr_gallery_1&ga_search_query=dog+musketeer+costume&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=ZZ&ga_min=0&ga_max=0&ga_search_type=all). :D

And, of course, there are the famous dragon poodles of KCRF (http://twitpic.com/k59xq)!

Have fun! One thing I'll note--dogs are even less enthusiastic about costume fittings than husbands.


Whatever, you love me lol! You're one of my greatest resources--stalk away!

I had thought about wings too. I've never been in a Tuesday Morning, but they just put one in near me, so I think I'll check it out.

I'm glad I'm at least *semi* original! I like the idea of edging it with ribbon--maybe gold...hmmm.

I actually was *thinking* of turning her into a "noble steed"" so the Etsy link was *perfect*  as I was trying to visualize how to do a saddle blanket! Once again you nailed it! But she just *will not* tolerate a hat, so that's out.

Those dogs are hysterical! I asked my husband to let me have her dyed pink at the groomer and he said he would leave me and take the dog with him. I contemplate it on a bad day ;D And yes, just measuring her today was an escapade--she's so dramatic! Can't imagine where she gets it from  :D
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: jackrocks on July 26, 2012, 11:58:44 AM
Last year I made my little yorkie a pirate dress (out of an old striped pillowcase). She was hysterical! And my slightly bigger dog we did a gypsy style dress.

I think a "saddle" would be simple. If you cut the material out in a "u" shape, with tabs on the side to go under the belly to meet - with velcro - and the same around the neck. I did a poncho style thing like that once. :) 
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: Orphena on July 26, 2012, 12:26:49 PM
At our recent Enchanted Ground (Faery Festival), there was a St. Bernard wearing a pink tutu, with a large flower on her ears. She was adorable!
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: Rowan MacD on July 26, 2012, 02:15:01 PM
   I used some thick gold mesh stuff I had left over from making a snood,  ($1.99 yd at Joannes).
    I followed the outline for a basic doggie coat and hemmed the edges.   I used velcro under the belly and chest. 
    Looks a bit like faux chainmaile, and is cool on the dog's back.
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: Wickedvox on July 26, 2012, 05:59:20 PM
Quote from: Rowen MacD on July 26, 2012, 02:15:01 PM
   I used some thick gold mesh stuff I had left over from making a snood,  ($1.99 yd at Joannes).
    I followed the outline for a basic doggie coat and hemmed the edges.   I used velcro under the belly and chest. 
    Looks a bit like faux chainmaile, and is cool on the dog's back.

Rowen great idea!

Jack Rocks--I was looking at dog patterns today at Joann and that same thing hit me! I'm going to use that as my base and make a little faux-back lacing bodice and skirt *with* a ruff.

Thanks everyone for the input!
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: jackrocks on July 26, 2012, 07:58:11 PM
that is what I did.....I posted a pic on here when I did it, but I suck at posting pics individually here ( I always end up having to post the album link, and then people get irritated:) lol (you can FB me if you want, and then you can see my pics....I don't know anyone else in MI here:)
someday I'll learn.

I hope you put some pics up once youre done, and I bet it will be cute.

Im hoping to win some tickets to MIRF myself...I keep sharing that link on FB in the hopes I'll be the lucky winner:)
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: Wickedvox on July 26, 2012, 09:27:25 PM
You're a Michigander?! I'd like to find you on FB! I'll PM you my real name, I'd like to see those pics! Just don't be weird--you know what I mean "weeeeeiiird" I friended someone from a board once and she was weeeeeeeeeeeiiiird. Grammercy!
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: jackrocks on July 26, 2012, 10:06:03 PM
Wait.....YOU aren't weeeeeeiiiirrrdddd......are you?;)
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: isabelladangelo on July 26, 2012, 11:51:48 PM
Miss Ginsie (or as my brother is calling her this week, Queen Ginsie!) in her Viking/Norse Garb:

(http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3055/2950890095_44fc8e6703.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jubileel/2950890095/)
Ginsie 008 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jubileel/2950890095/) by jubileel_insaneone (http://www.flickr.com/people/jubileel/), on Flickr

And in her "Scottish" cape:
(http://www.freewebs.com/isabelladangelo/ginsie.jpg)
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: Wickedvox on July 27, 2012, 07:12:51 AM
Quote from: isabelladangelo on July 26, 2012, 11:51:48 PM
Miss Ginsie (or as my brother is calling her this week, Queen Ginsie!) in her Viking/Norse Garb:

(http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3055/2950890095_44fc8e6703.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jubileel/2950890095/)
Ginsie 008 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jubileel/2950890095/) by jubileel_insaneone (http://www.flickr.com/people/jubileel/), on Flickr

And in her "Scottish" cape:
(http://www.freewebs.com/isabelladangelo/ginsie.jpg)

I *love* the cape! Simple yet effective!

Jackrocks...okay...I'm a *little* wierd.  ;D
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: isabelladangelo on July 27, 2012, 10:04:10 AM
 :)  Her Scottish cape is litterally a rectangle.  I added straps to the middle-ish of it so it can wrap around her rib cage easily and then pinned it around her neck with an older brooch I don't use anymore.   It's one of her favorite outfits.   ;)
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: jackrocks on July 27, 2012, 10:24:56 AM
why dont we have a "like" button here?


I love these pics of dogs....and it makes me feel more normal to know Im not the only one who does this:)
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: Wickedvox on July 27, 2012, 08:59:46 PM
Agreed! But "normal" is a matter of perspective with people like us, don't you think?
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: Lady Renee Buchanan on July 27, 2012, 09:24:45 PM
When my friend's  Neapolitan  mastiff died many years ago, I received a box in the mail as a surprise.  In it were all of Lupi's costumes.  There was a wizard, a stegosaurus, a sheep, and several others.  At that time, we had Magic Sioux, the dalmatian/lab mix, Dusty Ravioli, the collie, and Cedar Chester, our red golden retriever (he is still alive, the other 2 both lived until 1 month shy of their 15th birthdays).

At first when I tried them on, the dogs tried to take the costumes off.  But we made such a fuss over how beautiful they looked, that they ended up loving wearing the costumes (inside, not outside).  Whenever I opened the closet door for anything, I had 3 dogs pushing each other out of the way to be the first to have a costume put on.

I only have this one picture of Cody in his wizard costume.

(http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e109/LadyReneeBuchanan/CodytheWizard.jpg)

But one year for the local Halloween parade, Magic wore the stegosaurus costume, and I wore a big sign hanging around my neck printed with "Jurassic Bark."  Our picture made the local newspaper!
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: Wickedvox on July 29, 2012, 11:59:33 AM
Lady Renee--I got a little teary-eyed for a minute there! What a cool wizard--and the Jurassic Bark...very funny! Good idea for training a dog to like costumes--shower them with praise lol!
Title: Re: Doggie garb
Post by: Cilean on August 08, 2012, 12:37:27 PM

Isn't it grand we can share our lives or I should say? The animals share their lives with us? I do not wish to be normal, sounds like they have lost the
fun of being human in my opinion, my Pit mix shows me how to be silly everyday, to not take myself so seriously (which you all know I tend to do!) so I am humbled that our animals deal with me and my crazy.

Cilean