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Showing posts with label hamster. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Hedgehog and Small Animals Tutorials - Sewing and more!

To keep things organized, here are some of the tutorials available for making cool things for your hedgehog (or other small animal).  Please note that these tutorials are for you to make things for your own personal use, not to sell.
Summer Flannel Pita Pouch - perfect for hot weather and more airflow, also fits perfectly into your dome.
Fleece Pouch (8 x 10 rectangle) - perfect for sleeping in, snuggling, hiding, burrowing... you get the gist  :)
Quilted Fleece Top for Fleece Pouches - use up those fleece squares and make your pouches awesome!
Poggy's Special Inside-Out Pouch - a modification of the rectangular fleece pouches into a reversible holiday & non-holiday pouch
Fleece Pouch (10.5 x10.5 inches square) - perfect for converting into a carrying pouch!
Flat Bottomed Carrying Pouch (10.5 x 8 x 3 inches) - perfect for making into a flat bottom carrying pouch!
Carrying Pouch Straps - ties a cute bow stylishly around the side of your neck.  Why not cuddle with your hedgehog and look good too?
Tree Dome Cover - very general instructions for how to make a cosy for your Living World dome that looks like a short, fat tree.
Fleece Cage Liners - washable, reusable bedding for your little friend!
Start a Mealworm Colony - keep your store-bought mealworms fresh and tasty (aka FAT) by keeping them in dry oatmeal and giving them a carrot each week.  If you're lucky, your colony will become self-sustaining!
Hedgehog Dolls - just purchase the PDF from my shop and you're well on your way to two adorable new little friends.  The instructions are 14 pages and include 39 photos with step-by-step instructions.

Hedgie Hat - available as an instant PDF download from my shop.  The instruction are 11 pages and include photos and the template for the reversible hedgie hat.  The mushroom decoration templates are not included, but the instructions for how to make them are.


Don't forget to post finished pictures of your projects on the Flickr page here or email them to me bluepandemonium (at) hotmail (dot) com.
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Fleece Pouch Tutorial For Hedgehog, Hamster, Guinea Pig, Ferret, Sugar Glider, and Other Small Animals

Here's a tutorial on how to make a double-layered, seam-less fleece pouch for your little animals.  Please note that these tutorials are for you to make things for your own personal use, not to sell.

MATERIALS NEEDED
You will need the following supplies:
  • Fleece fabric
  • Ruler
  • Thread
  • Needle
  • Sewing Machine
  • Scissors

CUTTING
First, measure out the size of pouch that you want.  For my hedgehog, I needed something that would fit a large fist (or two now!).  Add one inch to your planned size to account for 1/2 inch seams.  For me, this was about 9.5 inches by 10.5.
Cut two pieces, one for front and one for the back.

Since I wanted a fancy looking top to my pouch, I sewed up some strips of different fleece together to make a design.  Refer to the Quilted Top Tutorial here.
 Now, place your sized fabric onto the fabric you want for the interior.  Cut the fabric so that it is about 2 inches longer than your sized fabric.  This will create the different coloured rim and makes the pouch a little longer.

Tip:  if you want to make your pouch reversible, check this variation.

You will need two pieces of interior fabric.

Note:  If you plan to make the pouch 3-layered, then cut out 4 pieces of interior fabric.  Sew the extra interior fabric to the original interior fabric ahead of time so that you don't have to worry about it later.  If you did some "quilting" ahead of time like I did with this pink pouch, don't add a third layer.  It will be too hot/thick.

Tip:  Fold the fabric so that you can cut two pieces at once.
SEWING 
Place one interior fabric over one exterior fabric with good sides facing each other.  Sew the joining edge.
  It should look like the picture above when you open it.
 Do the same for the the other interior and exterior fabric.
 Now place the two pieces on top of each other with good sides facing each other.  Pin in place.
Match up the middle so that it meets up exactly.
 Sew the outside as shown above.  Leave a 2 inch gap on the interior fabric side.  Make sure to backstitch to lock the stitches in place.
You can reinforce all the corners too.  Check to make sure that the fabric did not shift and that there are no holes to stitching too close to the edges.

Note:  The longer the interior fabric is compared to the exterior fabric, the longer the different coloured rim will be at the end.

 Flip the pouch inside out from the 2 inch gap.  Push all the corners out neatly.

Use a hidden stitch to close the gap. (Thread needle, tie knot at end. Pinch gap closed with edges folded neatly in. Stitch on one side, go directly across, make a stitch, go directly across, make a stitch, etc. Tie knot at end. Snip thread.)

Tip: Overlap the existing stitches on the gap sides to make the joint more secure.
 This is what you should have when you're done.  Push the interior fabric into the pouch and match the corners up.

Note: When you launder the pouch, it usually pulls out this way.  This allows for excellent cleaning, but beware of quills!
You should end up with a cute pouch with a different coloured rim at the opening.
The good thing about this pouch is that there are no loose threads that your little animal can get caught on.  It's also super cute and warm.  If you want extra warmth, add a middle layer of fleece on both sides.  
My hedgehog's favourite pouch is a 3-layer one: brown corduroy on the outside, fleece in the middle, and fleece on the inside.  The brown corduroy, however, is actually just a thin outer layer.

Don't forget to post what you've made to the Flickr group here.  I would love to see what you have made!

Don't want to make your own?  You can purchase them from me too.  View available pouches here or find some pre-made ones in my Etsy shop. Email me bluepandemonium (at) hotmail.com

Happy sewing!

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Hamster Mania

I used to have a wonderful hamster named Hamuel. I found him in the craft supply shop I was working in (he had escaped from the pet store next door), and adopted him immediately. He was a perfect sort of hamster that was very friendly, very playful, and very clean. In fact, he only peed in a pickle jar so I only had to clean the jar daily. No mess, no fuss. It was wonderful.

One night he escaped (he was a master escape artist). I was sleeping and started vaguely thinking that there were whiskers touching my toes. "Whiskers?" I suddenly thought, and woke up. I pulled back the blankets and, sure enough, there was Hamuel. He had come to find me! His cage is outside my room and I guess he had tracked me down and clambered up my blankets from where they had slid to the floor. Maybe he wanted to play or he wanted me to feed him. Either way, it's very cute that he came to find me when he could have gone anywhere else in the house.

Hamuel didn't live very long. We're not really sure how long he had been wandering the back hallways before he had come into my craft store under the door crack, so he probably went without water for a long time and ate some unsuitable things. But during his time in my house, he was the perfect companion.

I miss him very much and I hope he has lots of yummy foods in Hamster Heaven. Here are some cute hamster pics from around the Web. I was in a hamster sort of mood today :)

This seated hamster looks very devout and holy, huh?

This little guy looks strong! Hamuel liked to monkey bars around the cage too.
Wow, this owner went to extreme measures to protect their little guy from head damage! Or, perhaps he plays mini league football?
I guess he likes tomatos. I know I do!
There's a recession so Santa's eight tiny reindeer just got tinier.
It's okay, little hamster, I forgive you.
Look at that rambunctious little fellow! I'd save him from the tree and take him home.

Awww, who doesn't love to eat a giant ear of corn while sleeping?
Have a great day!