Molly our Westipoo is 15 months old and still hasn't outgrown her destructive phase! She's ruined so many dog beds already. This one we've only had about 6 weeks. She chewed the cover off it entirely and has continued to take out chunks of foam.
She loves zippers and straps/ties, so I couldn't use them when recovering because that would just encourage her! So I had to come up with another option for recovering dog beds. First I grabbed my bread knife and shortened that bit of foam to remove the holey piece leaving a piece about 25" square.Then I improvised a huge Aussie pillowcase with a fairly long housewives flap (I have a tutorial for making these French seam pillowcases - click on my tutorials tab) and just popped the foam inside. Once completed I tossed it out into the hallway and got on with more sewing, Henry our 14 year old Spoodle appreciated my efforts straight away!
So I decided to do another one. I bought a new dog bed the same, removed the brand new cover because it has a zip (perhaps it'll be handy when she's older?). Then I made a big pillowcase cover for it too:
It is a relatively quick way of making a cover so I won't be too devastated if she destroys these too.![]() |
I used a lovely Moda flannel from my stash! |
She gave it her tick of approval!
That fabric was only about $3 a yard from a Hobby Lobby clearance table a few years ago so the cover probably cost less than $9 to make.