How to sew a dog shirt from old clothes

In this tutorial, Angela Morris of Phoenix Thread will explain how to use old human clothing to sew together new dog clothing. The example in the video is a Green Bay Packers dog jersey.

20 thoughts on “How to sew a dog shirt from old clothes”

  1. you are the best im gonna make a t-shirt for my pomeranian he is a male and you will pob be beter than me

  2. It depends! I charge $49.99 if I have to craft the details myself. Or just $29.99 if you would like to mail me one of your old Vikings shirts. All prices are plus shipping.

  3. Hi Fatty,
    I made my own pattern, but I got inspiration and guidance from Simplicity pattern #2755. Google it!

  4. It would if been great if the stripes in the sleeve were neater. From what I saw, the sleeves on the dogs were HUGE.

  5. My dog is a small poodle that doesn’t grow any higher than it already is.I like the color green and my mom and my youngest brother does too. So could you please tell me how much these cute clothes are?

  6. ginger, I actually use iron-on letters. It’s easier than sew-on letters because maneuvering a sewing machine around fine details like letters is really tough. Using an iron is really easy. So far, the iron-ons stay on great!

  7. Oh, I love those jersey’s. And you did a great job. Petey and Rufus are You-Tube stars….

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