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How To Make guinea pig Cage liners diy fleece bedding Pethelpful
How To Make guinea pig Cage liners diy fleece bedding Pethelpful

How To Make Guinea Pig Cage Liners Diy Fleece Bedding Pethelpful To sew all the layers together, sew about 1 4″ to 1 5″ away from the edge of the fleece. i like to sew on the fleece side, not the absorbent layer side. you want to start in the middle of one of the longer sides. sew a straight line all the way around the outside edge, being sure to not pull on the fleece too much. Step 1: gather materials. first things first, you need to get your supplies. fleece: you'll probably want enough fleece to make two liners so you can use one while the other is being washed. each liner has a top and bottom piece, so consider buying two different colors (or patterns) to be able to tell which way is up.

fleece Bedding For Guinea Pigs Fleece Liners Diy Fleece Liners
fleece Bedding For Guinea Pigs Fleece Liners Diy Fleece Liners

Fleece Bedding For Guinea Pigs Fleece Liners Diy Fleece Liners Keeping the liner nice and flat, add an additional seam around the liner’s edge to secure the layers, sewing 1 2″ to 1″ from the edge. add a further seam approximately 4 inches inside the first one. now your guinea pig fleece liners are fully made. ensure you wick them first, washing them as per the instructions above. I made waterproof fleece cage liners for our guinea pigs at the end of 2016, and after two years, those original cage liners have sadly reached the end of their lifespan and so it's time to make some more. (unfortunately, the waterproof backing degrades over time especially in the areas that get more frequently used as a toilet.). Stitch the towel and the fleece layer together on all four sides. keep your fleece layer facing up, that will be the top of your easy fleece pad for your guinea pig cage. leave about 1 4 of an inch to the edge of your material so you have a good, tight seam. now you’ll want to lay your second piece of fleece with the back side facing up. If you like to pretreat your bedding you can wash them a few times on warm, dry on low with no dryer sheets. the dryer sheets should always be avoided for fleece bedding because it creates a layer that resists moisture absorption. fold this blanket in half and tuck in on top of your absorbent layers!.

Bwogue guinea pig fleece Cage liners 2 Pack Washable guinea pig
Bwogue guinea pig fleece Cage liners 2 Pack Washable guinea pig

Bwogue Guinea Pig Fleece Cage Liners 2 Pack Washable Guinea Pig Stitch the towel and the fleece layer together on all four sides. keep your fleece layer facing up, that will be the top of your easy fleece pad for your guinea pig cage. leave about 1 4 of an inch to the edge of your material so you have a good, tight seam. now you’ll want to lay your second piece of fleece with the back side facing up. If you like to pretreat your bedding you can wash them a few times on warm, dry on low with no dryer sheets. the dryer sheets should always be avoided for fleece bedding because it creates a layer that resists moisture absorption. fold this blanket in half and tuck in on top of your absorbent layers!. Now, place the waterproof under pads on top of the blanket, with the absorbent side down. put the 2nd fleece blanket on top. next, cut the blanket with a 1 2 or 1 inch border. after that, remove the top blanket and put it off to the side. sew the under pads and 1 fleece blanket together using a straight stitch. Pros of using fleece bedding for guinea pigs. i love that fleece is reusable. since i have three cages, it would add up very quickly to constantly be rebuying paper bedding or shavings. it’s totally possible to make fleece liners yourself if you have a sewing machine. this is much cheaper than ordering premade liners and they are pretty simple.

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diy guinea pig fleece House Guineapigfans Youtube

Diy Guinea Pig Fleece House Guineapigfans Youtube Now, place the waterproof under pads on top of the blanket, with the absorbent side down. put the 2nd fleece blanket on top. next, cut the blanket with a 1 2 or 1 inch border. after that, remove the top blanket and put it off to the side. sew the under pads and 1 fleece blanket together using a straight stitch. Pros of using fleece bedding for guinea pigs. i love that fleece is reusable. since i have three cages, it would add up very quickly to constantly be rebuying paper bedding or shavings. it’s totally possible to make fleece liners yourself if you have a sewing machine. this is much cheaper than ordering premade liners and they are pretty simple.

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