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How to make a Dog Bandanna - Unique Creations By Anita

How to make a Dog Bandanna

Dog Bandanna

If you want to add a bit of colour and fun to your dog’s collar this post is for you. Our kids are all grown up and have flown the coup so our cute little Jack Russels have become the next victims for my craft projects. This month the topic for the Int’l Bloggers Club was “Flannel”.  I made my dogs these cute Flannel dog bandannas using an old flannel shirt.

Pet bandanna

How to make a novelty dog bandanna

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A little info on IBC (Int’l Bloggers Club). Every month a group of talented bloggers, from around the world, come together to create something using a common theme. This month the theme is “Flannel” and if you missed last month’s Halloween theme you can catch up here. Other entries to the challenge are listed at the end of this post.

Dog Bandanna

How to make a Dog bandanna shape

I found a shape called a Reuleaux triangle which just looks like a triangle with curves on the sides.  This shape was perfect, I just cut one side flat. I printed the shape onto a piece of paper and spent the next 10 minutes chasing my dogs around to measure their size.  I think they knew something was coming.

Fold your fabric in half and place the template on the fold and cut out the shape.

Dog bandanna

Next, you need to fold the fabric right side in and pin it in place, so the edges don’t move while you are sewing them.

Dog bandanna

Sew a seam around the edges mine was about 1 cm from the edge. You don’t want the seam to be too wide or the seams will be too bulky.

DIY dog bandannas

Leave a gap big enough to turn the fabric back around the correct side, which will be sewed up later. Turn the fabric around the correct way and push out the seams using a ruler or whatever you have handy.

Dog bandanna

You can now iron the seams flat and add another row of sticking close to the edge.  This will keep the bandanna looking tidy.

Dog bandanna

Use your dog’s collar as a guide, and fold the bandanna over the collar and pin it in place.  Make sure you leave enough room for the buckle or other accessories to pass through. Then sew along the pinned line.  It is a good idea to go back and forth with the sewing machine to the beginning and the end to secure the stitching.

DIY Dog bandanna

That was the bandanna finished.  It looked a little plain so I used a Cricut vinyl cutter to make some quotes for my Dog bandannas.

DIY dog bandanna

Add a quote to Dog Bandanna

I typed up a quote in Cricut design space and cut it out onto HTV Vinyl, which is an iron-on vinyl. Iron-on vinyl is very easy to use for more info check out these custom suitcase covers.

Dog bandanna

Remove the excess vinyl and you are ready to iron on your quote.  

Dog bandana

Place the quote in the correct position and cover with a thin cloth or parchment paper. Using a hot iron with no steam push down on the quote for about 30 seconds.  Lift up the corner of the film to see if the text is sticking to the fabric.  If the film does not peel away clear press the iron on for another 15 seconds.  Don’t rub up and down like you are ironing clothes or the text can smudge, just push down. 

Dog bandana

I followed them outside to take some photos and the ungrateful little beggars rolled in the dirt within seconds of going outside.

Dog bandanna

Dog Bandanna


Looking for your next DIY project check out this mixed media Cow skull which is very popular at the moment and this tutorial will show you how simple it is to do.

Entries to the challenge below

1.  Be Cozy Flannel Style Printables/Northern Feeling

2.  Flip Flop Flannel Elf Slippers/ A Crafty mix 

3.  Flannel DIY Christmas Ornaments/Faeries And Fauna

6.  Santas Post Delivery Survival Box/Interior Frugalista

5.  Giant Christmas Bauble using Flannel  | from Sam at Raggedy Bits

Please feel free to leave a comment and share this post. If you are in need of any of the products in this post please can you use my links to buy them at no extra cost to yourself? 

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21 Comments

  • Reply
    Katrin
    October 21, 2019 at 8:13 pm

    Aw too cute these bandanas you’ve made for your pups Anita! Cute & cozy!

    • Reply
      Anita Holland
      October 22, 2019 at 12:01 am

      Thank you so much, Karin, and the quotes suit my dogs to a T. lol

  • Reply
    Marie
    October 21, 2019 at 10:15 pm

    These are just too cute, Anita! Of course, my favorite is the I’m prowling for bitches. Almost spit the smoothie I was drinking all over my computer screen. Your doggies are so adorable!

    • Reply
      Anita Holland
      October 22, 2019 at 12:03 am

      Thank you so much Marie, I had my doubts whether to add that one, but Michelle convinced me to leave it. We must have the same sense of humour.

  • Reply
    Michelle Leslie
    October 22, 2019 at 1:04 pm

    I LOVE these bandanas Anita. The best use of flannel ever!!! Oh my word, when I saw the piccy of “prowling for Bitches” I had to show my hubby, now he wants a male fur baby, just so we can make the bandanna 😀 and we already have four 😀 Oh well, there’s always space for another one

    • Reply
      Anita Holland
      October 24, 2019 at 4:23 am

      Thank you Michelle, In my opinion you can never have too many dogs. I am sure I can come up with a good quote for your boys. 🙂

  • Reply
    Carol
    November 4, 2019 at 8:17 pm

    The bandannas are almost as cute as the dogs! I love the idea of wrapping it around the collar.

    • Reply
      Anita Holland
      November 6, 2019 at 12:23 am

      Thank you Carol, They are great little models, they always seem to get into my photos.

  • Reply
    Carole @ From My Carolina Home
    November 13, 2019 at 1:18 pm

    Thanks for the laugh this morning, I loved the first one!!

    • Reply
      Anita Holland
      November 14, 2019 at 2:07 am

      Thank you so much, they are good for a giggle. 😉

  • Reply
    Pam
    November 14, 2019 at 6:58 pm

    Haha, these are so cute! And the dogs are adorable too! My little Sunny (Yorkie) would look cute in these. I stopped by from the Classy Flamingos link party.

    • Reply
      Anita Holland
      November 14, 2019 at 11:28 pm

      Thank you, they are cute dogs who follow me every where so it is only natural that they get some of the projects I make.😂

  • Reply
    Teresa
    November 15, 2019 at 11:18 am

    So cute, I love them! Thank you for sharing the tutorial at The Really Crafty Link Party this week. Pinned!

  • Reply
    Cecilia
    November 18, 2019 at 3:32 am

    Very cute! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!

  • Reply
    Robin
    November 18, 2019 at 3:51 pm

    Your fur babies don’t seem to mind being your craft victims! Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us at the Creative Muster. Looking forward to seeing what you’ll be sharing next week. Pinning!
    Robin😊

    • Reply
      Anita Holland
      November 19, 2019 at 4:04 am

      Thank you, they are always by my side photo bombing my pictures. So they might as well be a part of it. To be honest the first thing the did was roll in the dirt. 🤣🤣

  • Reply
    Linda on Poinsettia Drive
    November 19, 2019 at 2:49 am

    Thank you for sharing on the Classy Flamingos Blog Party!

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