by jerrib 09 Aug 2014

How I made the belly band.

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by sonjapotgieter 09 Aug 2014

Very pretty

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jerrib by jerrib 09 Aug 2014

Thank you

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by lbrow 09 Aug 2014

Good job jerry

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jerrib by jerrib 09 Aug 2014

Thank you and welcome to the best Embroidery site there is...
Hugs

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by noah 09 Aug 2014

way to go my friend hugs

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jerrib by jerrib 09 Aug 2014

Thank you

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by 02kar Moderator 09 Aug 2014

Well done and I love the fabric.

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jerrib by jerrib 09 Aug 2014

He has one in Canadian Flag fabric as well. My daughter is married to an Americian guy

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by pennifold 09 Aug 2014

Great idea for incontinent doggies! Also just to keep warm! Love it Jerri, love Chris

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jerrib by jerrib 09 Aug 2014

Thanks Chris: Of course he has a Canadian flag one as well. Hugs

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by justonlyme 09 Aug 2014

Is this the picture you had in mind? I had to read back a ways to figure out what a belly band would be for. :)

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jerrib by jerrib edited 09 Aug 2014

Yes that is the one...thank you

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by justonlyme 09 Aug 2014

What a GREAT idea!! I wish I would have thought of that way back when. I had two AKC registered Lhasa Apsos, and they were awesome little girls. But they dribbled everywhere and all of the time. Apparently, from what I've been told, that is a trait of that particular breed. You could make your fortune designing "doggy pads" of all shapes and sizes for those who have to deal with that issue!! Great job!

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jerrib by jerrib 09 Aug 2014

Thank you.

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by jerrib 09 Aug 2014

Sorry I had hoped to add the picture with Max's picture wearing his belly band. This has polar fleece on the inside. The rough part of the Velcro is sewn to the fleece and I did the 3 rows on the fabric side. Just to make sure it all fit snuggly. Then just put a Maxi-pad with an adhesive strip inside on the fleece.

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pldc by pldc 09 Aug 2014

very clever Jerri! ~hugs~

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