8/28/2008
I have already made this dog before and it sits out front of my dads house in front with flowers sitting on it at his doorway. The other day I was looking over some of my old patterns when I saw this pattern again, so I decided to make another one for our new front porch. Having some old and not very nice pieces of pine laying around and only a very limited amount of paint, mainly black and white, it did not take me long after cutting it out I might as well make it to look like my dog "Buick" a Border Collie/Australian Shepherd mix .He has one brown eye and one blue eye. I wish I would have come up with this thought process a little earlier as I would have tried to make the ears different. My Buick does not have long ears LOL!!!
The pattern itself is a dog water and feeding bowl. It is up to you to decide how long you want the inside piece. It is that piece that you are to cut out two holes and place your dogs bowls into. My "Buick" and "Nala" are much too big of dogs to make this into that for him. So I just decided to make it real long and put sides on it and fill it with bird/chipmunk food.It is now sitting on our new built front porch. This is one of those things I make just to have some fun. I am not particular at all in even trying to make it perfect. It is just one of my feel good projects.I did however use it as a learning project. I have been wanting to learn how to put things together with dowels. Since the inner piece was/is so long, my husband suggested this be the project to use to learn how to use dowels. I don't normally make projects that use dowels (or so I thought). I have now found out there are a lot of my projects that could benefit from using them.I am really glad I tried it and I was happy with the sturdiness of this dog due to the dowels. So not only was it a feel good project, it ended up being a learning one, and I really enjoyed doing the dowel thing.
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