Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Dani Pants

Edited to add more photos, below, including Dani Pants #2.



Dani went into heat last night. Ugh. I thought we had a little more time. We're going to let her go through this cycle and then get her spayed before the next one.

So, there I was last night at midnight making up "doggy sanitary pants" at the spur of the moment. I can honestly say I never thought I'd be sewing those! But necessity being the mother of invention and the pet stores being closed …

The first pair was basically a belt with elastic attached to go around legs and tail, designed and sewn in about an hour. Luckily I had human "supplies" I could use for the disposable part. That prototype worked pretty well and we could all sleep without worrying about a mess in the bed but Dani really needed a little more coverage between wee-wee and tail. ;-) This morning, I drafted full coverage panties after looking around on the internet for ideas, and then I started sewing.

The panties Dani is modeling in the pics is from that pattern.



They are, appropriately, lined with Scooby Doo flannel (and a pantyliner!) but I forgot to take a pic before putting them on her.



I thought I was done sewing underwear for a while, but Mother Nature had other ideas. I'll make one more pair tonight and then get back to my Burda top tomorrow. Do you know that the similar doggy pants I found during my morning research were going for $25-$35 each? Yes, it would be easier to go to the pet store and buy some but even at probably $10 each for mass-produced versions it still adds up to more than a couple of dollars. Versus shopping my stash and a few hours at the drafting table and machine? No brainer! ;-) Especially now that I have the custom-fitted pattern and construction perfected.

It's amazing what one can do with a sewing machine!









40 comments:

  1. Now those are some fancy pants! With a sewing machine you can solve almost any problem!

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  2. Wonder Woman to the rescue! Debbie, you are amazing!
    Donna W
    Edmonton, Alberta

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  3. Your post almost qualifies for TMI, but since you used Scooby Doo flannel, I suppose it's ok! :)
    And the eyelet lace adds a nice feminine touch. Way to go.

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  4. the eyelet lace is a nice touch. just think of the $$ you could make selling these. :) little satin ones with lacy trims.....

    i do wonder how people who don't sew get thru the day.

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  5. Ok, I am not a dog owner, and I bet all the pooches I know are "fixed", but how come I have never seen a dog needing canine hygiene products??? I realize dogs are mammals too....

    I can't believe you rigged up the little panties for her...Congrats! Now just get her spayed before you become a grandmother!

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  6. ah! I think there is a market for these! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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  7. I'm not surprised that it costs that much for commercial ones - just think of the niche you could have, catering to prima donna breeders! :) Sorry that you got surprised by this heat cycle, and I do applaud you for being willing to put up with the rest of the cycle before spaying her. Yes, it's a pain, but speaking from the vet's perspective, I hate spaying a dog in heat - there's a lot more bleeding during surgery. And she does look very cute in her classy underwear!

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  8. That is absolutely freaking awesome! I love it. You are so talented. They are practical and stylish! See, there was a reason you've been making your own and perfecting the skill. If you ever want to make some money off that stuff (not like you need to), let's talk. :) Remember my other blog? (Oh, and I may be soliticting you for the pattern as my daughter isn't planning on spaying her puppy for a while yet. She wants her to have one litter, at least.)

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  9. Debbie, I'm in awe of your talent and skill and ability to rise to the occasion. I love the eyelet lace used as trim and the fabrics you used. cheers,

    Masouma Rose

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  10. I had several reactions to your post. I was surprised by the subject matter. I laughed at the thought of making doggie panties. I was impressed with the panty design and your sewing!

    Debbie - This post is why I love your blog!!! LOL Sewing as it applies to real life!

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  11. The panties are cute and practical, the lace trim is perfect and Debbie, you are the bestest Mom !!!!

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  12. Well you learn something new everyday! Not ever having owned a dog, I did not know that they bled while on heat....so I googled and now I know!!!!

    And pretty fancy nickers for the young lady! You are very clever.

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  13. I am absolutely floored! I can't believe what I'm seeing! Are you serious? I mean it is just too funny.

    I bet you could get a bunch sold in a second. But then again there is the repetitive sewing bug.

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  14. Scooby doo flannel!!! Bwahhahahahaha!!!! This entire post is classic Debbie-ism.

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  15. I couldn't stop laughing after seeing the first photo! They are so so cute! You did a great job - Scooby Doo flannel, lace ruffle and all. It reminds me how glad I am that we spayed our dog...

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  16. Great job! I love the Scooby Doo touch to the first pair.

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  17. The humiliation in Dani's eyes in the first photo is obvious. Good thing she has no idea the pics of her in unmentionables are posted for the whole world to see. They turned out great, BTW. Very clever of you.

    ~Sherril~

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  18. Fantastic job on the pants! I think the lace is a nice touch also. Sue_WA

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  19. What a great use of your stash! I am sure you could sell these and make some money. You take such good care of your doggies!

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  20. I guess I've seen just about everything now.... ;)

    I applaud you for your quick thinking and mad sewing skilz!

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  21. This has got to be one of the best posts I've ever read! Made my day!

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  22. Fantastic! You're so clever and inventive and funny! Love your blog!

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  23. Good job; you are always thrifty in your sewing. But thanks for the laugh you gave me when I opened your blog. So, Debbie, are you going to start a line? Dani's Secrets? ha, ha....

    -umjudis

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  24. Awwwww! You are the best Mom and sewist! Sweet little Dani is so lucky your DH found her.

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  25. Hey Debbie, great job on the Dani pants. Have you thought about submitting your design to one of the big 3 pattern companies or at least getting it patented? That is so clever and I know Dani appreciates the love you give her.
    Marty

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  26. This is hysterical and wonderful!

    I think you should run a caption contest for the picture of Chili and Dani together. What is Chili thinking as she's looking at Dani in her pants?
    --Linscee

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  27. omg, that's the funniest thing I've seen in quite a while!

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  28. OHHH! This is too funny. I hope I don't ever have to make a pair of these, but if I get a female dog...

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  29. LMAO!! Debbie, that is too funny :-) I've never seen panties for dogs, but I'm abt to pee in mine!

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  30. beatifull and practical idea,nice job,love it

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  31. Debbie,
    You ARE a wonder woman, but I'm missing your blog. No posts since 7/24????? Sew unlike you!

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  32. I'm missing you too! I've checked your blog so many times a day for the last few days to see if you've updated it that I'm sure your daily count has to be really high now! ;>) Hope all is well!

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  33. Debbie,
    Miss your blog. Have been looking at Dani's crotch for a week now and, although I'm glad she has pants for heat, what's up with the Burda top?

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  34. http://www.chickendiapers.com/index.html

    Hi Debbie, I thought this other pet diaper would give you a laugh

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  35. My dog went into heat 2 days ago and was miserable in her cage so I googled doggie diapers and found your entry. I love it! But I tried to make some for my dog and they're just not quite right. They kind of slip off - do you have a pttern? i know this was like almost a year ago, but I just wondered.

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  36. Diane, I'm sorry but I don't have a pattern to share.

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  37. Hi, this is very interesting. I would love to sew some for rescue animals. Just wondering how you got the pattern. Did you just measured a dog, or did you got a pant from the store and tore it apart?

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  38. Would you be kind enough to share the pattern with us?

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  39. I have a small shiztsu/pomeranian mix due to go into heat at any time.....I would LOVE to have this pattern....is it available?

    Karen

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  40. Where could we find the pattern at? We are taking family pictures next Saturday and our miniature dachshund is in heat and will be when it's picture time!

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