Well we finally finished decorating our Christmas tree, so I’m happy to say that Santa can come now. December always seems to fly by, especially this year when I have an extra long list of crafts I want to finish by Christmas. To keep me in the spirit, I’ve been listening to a lot of Christmas music lately and “My Favorite Things” from Sound of Music is one that comes up frequently. A lot of the things she sing about seem so arbitrary yet so poetic. I have a similar list of arbitrary things that I conjure up when I’m feeling down or scared. Here’s a snapshot of mine.
- my sewing machine
- yoga
- laughing babies
- flannel friday
- fall
- the smell before a thunderstorm
- thunderstorms
- the full moon obscured by clouds
- pastures of cows
- fires
- meteor showers
- when you exchange glances and share a joke with a complete stranger without saying a word
- acoustic guitars
- mashed potatoes and gravy
- short legged dogs like dachshunds and corgis (one in particular)
I don’t know why but my list’s short legged dogs combined with Maria’s “girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes” had me thinking of Corgis with bows around their necks. So I decided to make Dany a festive Christmas bow for her collar. You could change out the velcro portion and attach a hair clip instead for a cute hair accessory. For a male dog you can omit the tails of the ribbon and make the width of the bow slightly narrower for a bow tie. For cats, scale down as appropriate.
Dog Bow Christmas Collar Accessory
- 1/4 yard of festive cotton material
- a few inches of string/ribbon
- 1 inch of velcro
- Cut a 15″x9″ rectangle for the bow, a 9.5″x7″ rectangle for the tails, and a 9.5″x3.5″ rectangle for the center.
- Fold the 15″x9″ bow in half long ways to form a 4.5″x15″ rectangle, right sides together. Pin and stitch along the open length.
- Open out. Pin and stitch the ends together to form a tube. The unfinished edge should be in the center of the tube.
- Take the 9.5″x7″ rectangle for the tails and fold it in half the long ways to form a 3.5″x9.5″ rectangle, right sides together.
- Pin along all 3 sides, leaving a 2″ gap in the center of the long side. Stitch all three sides except the 2″ gap.
- Clip corners, open out and press flat.
- Take the center 9.5″x3.5″ rectangle and fold it in half the long ways to form a 9.5″x1.75″ rectangle, right sides together.
- Pin and stitch along the open length.
- Take your bow tube and put the seam in the center back. Place the tail directly under the bow tube.
- Scrunch the bow tube along the center and the tail along the center and tie them together with string or ribbon.
- Take the center rectangle and wrap around the string. Form a loop, pin and remove from the bow and tails. Stitch.
- Measure your dog’s collar width. Mine was 1″ thick. Double and add 1/2″ for your strap length. Stitch velcro on the back of the center loop you formed in 11. Measure one strap length from the center of your velcro. Cut.
- Fold under 1/2″ and stitch.
- Attach velcro to folded edge, making sure the velcro will meet the other side of velcro in a loop.
- Attach the loop around your dog’s collar and show her off!