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  3. For my next #sewing project, I need to make my #servicedog a large cushion; he loves hanging out at our front window.

For my next #sewing project, I need to make my #servicedog a large cushion; he loves hanging out at our front window.

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  • Daniel MenjívarD This user is from outside of this forum
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    For my next #sewing project, I need to make my #servicedog a large cushion; he loves hanging out at our front window.

    He doesn’t like thick and squishy dog beds, so a 2-inch-thick cushion will be sufficient — just slightly more padding than a folded faux fur blanket. Batting-wrapped medium-dense foam would have been ideal, but I’m using only what I have: the polyester stuffing from two jumbo stuffed animals that would otherwise have gone to the landfill.

    🧵 1/3 #dogs #DogsOfMastodon @sewing

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      For my next #sewing project, I need to make my #servicedog a large cushion; he loves hanging out at our front window.

      He doesn’t like thick and squishy dog beds, so a 2-inch-thick cushion will be sufficient — just slightly more padding than a folded faux fur blanket. Batting-wrapped medium-dense foam would have been ideal, but I’m using only what I have: the polyester stuffing from two jumbo stuffed animals that would otherwise have gone to the landfill.

      🧵 1/3 #dogs #DogsOfMastodon @sewing

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      Daniel MenjívarD This user is from outside of this forum
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      🧵 2/3 #sewing @sewing

      I have soft minky #fabric to make a single continuous cushion cover with a zipper for easy washing. I also have grippy textured fabric — like on commercial dog beds — to make the bottom non-slip.

      For the inner inserts, I have lightweight nylon, but I’m not sure if I’ll put zippers on them or sew them shut. It would be nice to be able to wash them, but polyester fill is washable anyways, as long as the cushions aren’t too large to fit in the washing machine. 🤔

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        🧵 2/3 #sewing @sewing

        I have soft minky #fabric to make a single continuous cushion cover with a zipper for easy washing. I also have grippy textured fabric — like on commercial dog beds — to make the bottom non-slip.

        For the inner inserts, I have lightweight nylon, but I’m not sure if I’ll put zippers on them or sew them shut. It would be nice to be able to wash them, but polyester fill is washable anyways, as long as the cushions aren’t too large to fit in the washing machine. 🤔

        Daniel MenjívarD This user is from outside of this forum
        Daniel MenjívarD This user is from outside of this forum
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        🧵 3/3 @sewing

        Breaking up the inserts into multiple cushions will help prevent the polyester fill from clumping together and is easier #sewing than creating channels in a single large cushion.

        Importantly, I want it to look and feel seamless from the outside without indentations, so maybe I’ll join the inserts with Velcro?

        Two symmetrical inserts mean simpler work and less chance of visible indentations, but perhaps three sections are a better size for washing?

        Advice & thoughts appreciated!

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        • Daniel MenjívarD Daniel Menjívar

          🧵 3/3 @sewing

          Breaking up the inserts into multiple cushions will help prevent the polyester fill from clumping together and is easier #sewing than creating channels in a single large cushion.

          Importantly, I want it to look and feel seamless from the outside without indentations, so maybe I’ll join the inserts with Velcro?

          Two symmetrical inserts mean simpler work and less chance of visible indentations, but perhaps three sections are a better size for washing?

          Advice & thoughts appreciated!

          Hotter, More Cross BunnyH This user is from outside of this forum
          Hotter, More Cross BunnyH This user is from outside of this forum
          Hotter, More Cross Bunny
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          @DanielMenjivar

          I'd be interested to see how that works out for you...and the dog. I've made similar but used thrifted foam mattress pads.

          @sewing

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          • Daniel MenjívarD Daniel Menjívar

            For my next #sewing project, I need to make my #servicedog a large cushion; he loves hanging out at our front window.

            He doesn’t like thick and squishy dog beds, so a 2-inch-thick cushion will be sufficient — just slightly more padding than a folded faux fur blanket. Batting-wrapped medium-dense foam would have been ideal, but I’m using only what I have: the polyester stuffing from two jumbo stuffed animals that would otherwise have gone to the landfill.

            🧵 1/3 #dogs #DogsOfMastodon @sewing

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            @DanielMenjivar ❤️ 💙 😍 @sewing

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            • Daniel MenjívarD Daniel Menjívar

              🧵 3/3 @sewing

              Breaking up the inserts into multiple cushions will help prevent the polyester fill from clumping together and is easier #sewing than creating channels in a single large cushion.

              Importantly, I want it to look and feel seamless from the outside without indentations, so maybe I’ll join the inserts with Velcro?

              Two symmetrical inserts mean simpler work and less chance of visible indentations, but perhaps three sections are a better size for washing?

              Advice & thoughts appreciated!

              Manuèle DucretF This user is from outside of this forum
              Manuèle DucretF This user is from outside of this forum
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              @DanielMenjivar @sewing The only argument coming to mind is that I would feel inconfortable with a padding « seam » right in the middle of my body. An odd number of parts thus seem better to me.
              But a pea under my mattress would make sleeping hard for me, so 🤷🏼‍♀️
              Happy stitching!

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              • Daniel MenjívarD Daniel Menjívar

                🧵 3/3 @sewing

                Breaking up the inserts into multiple cushions will help prevent the polyester fill from clumping together and is easier #sewing than creating channels in a single large cushion.

                Importantly, I want it to look and feel seamless from the outside without indentations, so maybe I’ll join the inserts with Velcro?

                Two symmetrical inserts mean simpler work and less chance of visible indentations, but perhaps three sections are a better size for washing?

                Advice & thoughts appreciated!

                Daniel MenjívarD This user is from outside of this forum
                Daniel MenjívarD This user is from outside of this forum
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                After my doctor’s appointment today, I stopped by the Leather & Sewing Supply Depot in #Toronto’s Chinatown for some continuous #zipper chain, and while I was there, I bought some #elastic for #sewing underwear. @sewing

                https://sewingsupplydepot.com

                I normally buy these online from Wawak, so I’m curious what people pay for these supplies *locally* in other cities. I paid $1.49 CAD/yard for zipper chain, 25¢ per zipper pull, $2.25/yard for black plush elastic, and $2.99/yard for the grey elastic.

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                • Daniel MenjívarD Daniel Menjívar

                  After my doctor’s appointment today, I stopped by the Leather & Sewing Supply Depot in #Toronto’s Chinatown for some continuous #zipper chain, and while I was there, I bought some #elastic for #sewing underwear. @sewing

                  https://sewingsupplydepot.com

                  I normally buy these online from Wawak, so I’m curious what people pay for these supplies *locally* in other cities. I paid $1.49 CAD/yard for zipper chain, 25¢ per zipper pull, $2.25/yard for black plush elastic, and $2.99/yard for the grey elastic.

                  EllenInEdmonton :mstdnca:E This user is from outside of this forum
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                  EllenInEdmonton :mstdnca:
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                  @DanielMenjivar @sewing
                  The zipper chain sounds like a good price. If one buys the pre-packaged "zipper by the yard", it's quite pricey. I just finished a zipped lunchbag and I'm curious about the by-the-yard option. I have some very low-cost nylon zippers I'll play around with before I invest more in notions.

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