CynthiaSue said... he looks so sweet and cozy in his jacket. so nice of you to sew it for him. you must love him very much. 5/25/10 11:22 PM
Yakityak said... Actually that's Lulu - our dear little old lady. She's a geriatric puli who had the unfortunate luck to come up against my husband's modest tonsorial skills. It's been unseasonably cold so the poor thing needs the sweater. I first made this pattern years ago when her older (and now gone) companion suffered acute liver failure and lost much of his hair. He recovered and lived 2 years longer, but his hair was never the same and so I sewed many of these to keep him warm. 5/26/10 0:52 AM
Trephas2003 said... It looks cute! 5/26/10 5:36 AM
ryansmumAria said... what a lucky dog! 5/26/10 8:15 AM
Nancy Rhodes said... What a sweetie! My elder-years Schnauzer would be envious if he could see your gal in her finery! 5/26/10 10:15 AM
sewing for fun said... LOVE the pink flowers! I have heard of many fitting issues with doggie attire patterns, since their shapes vary a lot I imagine that makes it even more of a challenge. The Kwik Sew human patterns tend to run big - I guess the same is true for the non-human creatures:) 5/26/10 10:22 AM
he looks so sweet and cozy in his jacket. so nice of you to sew it for him. you must love him very much.
5/25/10 11:22 PM
Actually that's Lulu - our dear little old lady. She's a geriatric puli who had the unfortunate luck to come up against my husband's modest tonsorial skills. It's been unseasonably cold so the poor thing needs the sweater. I first made this pattern years ago when her older (and now gone) companion suffered acute liver failure and lost much of his hair. He recovered and lived 2 years longer, but his hair was never the same and so I sewed many of these to keep him warm.
5/26/10 0:52 AM
It looks cute!
5/26/10 5:36 AM
what a lucky dog!
5/26/10 8:15 AM
What a sweetie! My elder-years Schnauzer would be envious if he could see your gal in her finery!
5/26/10 10:15 AM
LOVE the pink flowers! I have heard of many fitting issues with doggie attire patterns, since their shapes vary a lot I imagine that makes it even more of a challenge. The Kwik Sew human patterns tend to run big - I guess the same is true for the non-human creatures:)
5/26/10 10:22 AM
so cute!
5/27/10 9:15 PM