Briefcase Cat Bed
Treat your cat to a little piece of luxury with this cat bed fit for a king!
Posted by Crafta La Vista
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You cat will be having sweet dreams in this classy cat bed! You never know you might even get a lie in without them padding your face at 5am!!!
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You Will Need (10 things)
- Stuffing
- 1 m black Ribbon
- 4 Cord Pull for the feet
- 4 blocks of Wood
- 1 Stanley Knife
- 1 Hot Glue Gun with glue
- 4 Screw(s)
- Sewing Machine
- ½ m Velvet depending on the size of your briefcace
- 1 Briefcase
Steps (17 steps, 240 minutes)
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1
head to your local charity shop (or ebay)and find a cheap briefcase or suitcase to use as the base for your bed. I got mine for an absolute bargain of £5 because they didn't know the combination for it. The guy gave me the strangest look when I said - "it doesn't matter, I'm cutting it open to make a cat bed"
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2
you may be lucky enough just to unhinge one half of your case but I had to cut the bottom off mine with a stanley knife
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3
tidy up all the edges either by cutting along the edge or ripping out material where possible
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4
To your hot glue gun and ribbon and glue it round all the edges so that it looks a bit more professionally finished
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5
so this is the point where your cat goes "YASSSSS A BOX" it's like Christmas with a toddler
but you don't want to stop here so lure them out with a treat and keep crafting
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6
cut 4 cubes of wood (or buy something similar and one by one, hold them on the inside of the case in the corners
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7
then flip the case upside down whist holding one of the blocks and screw your cord pulls into the wood, through the case
I used these brass cord pulls from remnant kings but there are lots of things you could use instead so see what you can get your hands on
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8
Now you have finished the base you can start on the cushion.
Measure the inside your base and cut 2 pieces of material the same size. Flip them so that the back of the material is facing out the way on both sizes and sew them together, leaving a gap
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9
Turn the material inside out through the gap and stuff it, before sewing up your final bit
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10
Take one of your self cover buttons and a small piece of your material,then sew in and out round the edge of the material
I knew what size to cut the material by using the back of the button package (see image below)
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11
Pull the thread so that it gathers and knot the thread, before cutting the remainder off.
Then push the back on until it's tight. Repeat for another 6
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12
Sew your button from the front right through to the back of the cushion and pull tight, do this a couple of times before knotting off the end.
Repeat for the rest of your buttons to get the padded effect.
Your cushion should fit in with a little room around the side
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13
then you need to cut a piece of material that's long enough to go round 3 sides of your cat bed and wide enough that you can sew it into a tube shape. Fold over and stitch inside out so you can turn it in the right way when you are finished
Cut two circles that have a slightly larger diameter than the ends of your tube
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14
Sew one circle onto the end (I used something like a mattress stitch to do this)
Stuff the tube, bit leave a little wiggle room so you can bend the tube and then sew on the other end
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15
place the tube round the edge of your cushion. You could sew the two together but I haven't bothered as my cats seem to like pulling at it.
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16
Now the most difficult step - How do you get the cat in the bed?!?!?!
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17
Only joking...they will love it!!! Especially if you put it new to a radiator or somewhere else warm