I am getting ready to send you the pattern for the cover-up today. Hope you 
like it.
Joy B
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  From: e holley 
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        Thanks, Joy!  I am going to look for one!

        Elizabeth

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          I bought the pattern for the PJs on eBay.
          Joy B
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            From: e holley 
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            Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 12:23 PM
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                  Hi, again!

                    I forgot to ask......did you buy the pattern from them??

                  Elizabeth

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                    From: wbdreams <[EMAIL PROTECTED] net>
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PJs-Joy
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                    Date: Monday, October 13, 2008, 12:58 PM



                    Hi Elizabeth,
                    The tye-dyed PJs, I bought from "Little Dachshunds". Then, 
I bought the pattern for the PJs, but haven't even opened it yet, since Scooter 
doesn't like the back legs on. But you can make it without the back legs, too.
                    The green "cover-up" I made without a pattern, but could 
easily trace it on wrapping paper and send it to you if you like. It is sooo 
easy and she seems to be very comfortable with it on.  I think you could easily 
make it smaller or larger, too. And you could use velcro instead of snaps. I 
just used an old blanket to experiment with getting it to fit her just right 
and later I'm going to buy some assorted prettier fleece material at WalMart 
for her.
                    If anyone else would like a traced "pattern" of the green 
cover-up, just e-mail me your address privately to [EMAIL PROTECTED] net
                    Just remember that you will probably have to experiment a 
little to get it to fit your baby just right, but boy, how simple this one is!
                    Joy B
                    PJs and cover-up http://tinyurl. com/5e5arp 

                      ----- Original Message ----- 
                      From: e holley 
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                      Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 4:58 AM
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                      Hi, Joy!

                      I think I wasn't reading carefully! Do you have a 
pattern? They are adorable!

                      Elizabeth

                      --- On Sun, 10/12/08, wbdreams <[EMAIL PROTECTED] net> 
wrote:

                      > From: wbdreams <[EMAIL PROTECTED] net>
                      > Subject: [Chihuahuas] PJs
                      > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com
                      > Date: Sunday, October 12, 2008, 9:59 PM
                      > I got Scooter a pair of PJs from "Little
                      > Dachshunds". They are so cute and fit very nice, but
                      > she's not comfortable with the back legs on. Also, I
                      > caught her 2 different times with her front foot caught 
in
                      > the neck. Luckily it didn't happen in the middle of the
                      > night when I wouldn't have known to help her. Anyway, I
                      > decided to try to make a "portable blanket" for
                      > her, sorta like a horse blanket. I'm still working on
                      > making it fit better, it sometimes slips crooked a bit. 
The
                      > best thing about it though is that, believe it or not, 
it is
                      > No Sew! I just used an old fleece blanket that doesn't
                      > fray, cut it out, and added snaps! In the picture it 
looks
                      > like it's made of felt, but it's soft fleece. It
                      > really helps keep her warm at night and during the 
chilly
                      > mornings, but best of all, she likes it. Joy B

                 

       


   

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