Reversible Dog Bandana
While my husband doesn’t love anything that makes our little dog look adorable, I happen to like giving him a little spirit for the holidays. Recently, I saw a reversible dog bandana in a retail pet store that I thought would be super easy to recreate using spunky prints for the various seasons throughout the year. By making a two-sided bandana, you can cut your adornment stash in half AND appease your husband by having less stuff!
For spring, I chose to do one side green for St. Patty’s Day and one side in pastels for Easter. My favorite place to shop for the prints (since you only need a small amount of material) is the clearance fabric bin at Joann’s. The quilting quarters and Fat Quarters are only $0.50! Using velcro closure, which you can usually find at the 99 cent store, this pet project definitely qualifies as a thrifty craft!
Here’s what you need:
- two spirited, holiday print fabrics
- scissors
- thread & sewing machine
- velcro
- hot glue gun and glue sticks (optional)
Here’s what you do:
1. Measure you dog’s neck. Our barrel-chested little Jack Russell mix measures 14 inches.
2. Iron and pin your two fabrics together, print side in.
3. Trace out a bandana shape on your fabric (or if you plan to make more, trace onto a piece of stiff cardboard to create a stencil), using the neck measurement as a guide to the length (add at least an inch to have an area for overlap). For my bandana, see the measurements below (and no, I did not use the pythagorean theorem to find the length of the hypotenuse of the triangle – just connect the dots!!!)
4. Add 1/4 to 1/2 inch seam allowance along the outside of your tracing – this is the line where you will cut the fabric.
5. Pin, cut and sew, leaving one open edge to turn out your bandana.
6. Turn out, iron and close open edge.
7. Cut velcro into a 1.5 inch strip. Use hot glue gun with fabric glue (or use a sewing machine..i just got lazy!) to affix your velcro strips. On one side, with the point of the bandana facing you, position velcro vertically, then flip bandana over, with the point still facing you, and position second velcro horizontally.
Cost: $2, with lots of extra velcro for other projects and enough material for a second bandana for a similar size dog!



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