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How to Make a Dog Door Breeze Stopper
Make these great breeze stoppers in all sorts of colours & fabrics.
Make sure you read all instructions before starting.
You will need;
1. Fabric- 1 or 2 different colours. I have used quilter’s
fabric 100% Cotton and have used 2 different colours,
one for body and one for under ears. You can also
change the colour to top of head and to chest
2. Tape measure
3. Good pair of scissors
4. Cotton to match
5. Pins and a needle.
6. Sewing machine with basic straight stitch.
7. Stuffing- Craft toy filling used for head and tail. And stuffing for rest of body. You can use
shredded material, saw dust, wadding anything that is soft and will not be lumpy. I have
used an old shredded sheet.
8. Buttons for eyes and nose, alternatively you can purchase teddy eyes and nose from the
craft shop.
9. Ruler and pencil or material marker
10. Dog door breeze stopper pattern. The pattern comes in 4 pages. Pages 1, 2 & 3 tape together
lining up the crosses +. Tape to hold in place and cut out your pattern. Page 4 is one piece,
cut out. I have cut mine on to calico.
11. The tail and head end do not met as many door ways are of different size. This way you can
make as long or as short as you wish.
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Fabric Preparation
Step one; Measure the door you want your breeze stopper to sit.
Now add 2.5 cm to that length for seam allowance.
Step Two;
Double the fabric with right side facing each other.
Lay all your patterns onto material and make sure you have enough fabric.
Pin patterns to the material thinking about how the material is going to look on the
right side
My door way was 94cm . I have placed the tape measure at tail end, and I have put the
dogs paws 2.5cm longer then my door way at 96cm this allows for seams.
Use your ruler and pencil to join the tail and head end together. This is so you can get
a straight cut.
Cut out your material- 2 dogs body, 4 ears, 1 top of head, 1 chest, & 2 legs
Leg is only on one side of the dog, so it can go up close to the door.
I have used a different red for the inner ear of dog. Cut 2 patterned ears and 2 other
coloured materials to make the 4 sides.
Above; dogs ears in the 2 different
colours.
Left; all cut out and ready to pin.
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Step 3; (left) Sew the ears and the legs together.
Making sure the right side is inside out. Sew a
1 cm seam allowance around. Leave top open
on the ears and bottom open on legs so you can
turn in right way later and stuff the leg.
Step 4; (Above) Place the dogs body together, right side facing each other.
Pin the front legs/chest piece into place.
Sew the chest together leaving a 1cm seam
Step 5;
(Above) Fold back the head as shown and pin the ears in place. If using different coloured
ears make sure the colours are facing the right way
Step 6; (Right) Join the top of head with some
pins, most of the head sewing is slowly
done and joining as you go around the
corners.
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Step 7; (Left) Now it’s time to sew the rest of the body. Make sure the
body is pinned together and matching. Sew all a way around
leaving a small gap on the underneath side for turning inside out
and stuffing.
Turn the dog inside out. Now you have a dog ready to stuff.
Right; Gap left
underneath for
stuffing.
Step 8; Start stuffing the head and front paws. There is no stuffing in the ears. Stuff the tail and then
stuff the body with material, saw dust, wadding, anything that will stop the draft and not look
lumpy.
Lightly stuff the leg, you don’t want that too bulky.
Once all stuffed, hand sew close the holes.
Step 9;
Hand sew the buttons on for eyes and nose and hand sew on the hind leg.
You now have a dog weather breeze stopper.
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