2. After you’ve cut your fabric to the dimensions you’d like, lay both pieces of fabric on top of each other, fabric side facing outward with your top fabric on the top and bottom on the bottom.
3. Optional: cut your corners out. Meaning at each corner, make a box of about 5″ on each side and cut them out. Some people do this to make it easier to tie the two pieces of fabric together, but I actually don’t use this method.
3. Optional: cut your corners out. Meaning at each corner, make a box of about 5″ on each side and cut them out. Some people do this to make it easier to tie the two pieces of fabric together, but I actually don’t use this method.
4. Going down each side of the fabric, cut the fabric in 1-1.5″ wide pieces, 4-5″ tall
5. Start tying all those pieces of fabric together but leave one end of the bed open! Working with the faux fur, you will experience some shedding while tying but ever since I tied them together there has been no additional shedding. I double knotted mine as well.
6. Once you have tied down three of the four sides, start stuffing your fiber fill in the open side. I used about 1.5 bags worth of the Poly-Fil.
7. Tie half of the side and add additional filler if needed. Tie up the rest once ready.
8. Plump up and move the fill around as best you can from the outside. Once your dog starts laying on the bed the fibers get moved around naturally.
7. Tie half of the side and add additional filler if needed. Tie up the rest once ready.
8. Plump up and move the fill around as best you can from the outside. Once your dog starts laying on the bed the fibers get moved around naturally.
All done!
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