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Originally posted by ratchet22
Here is what I think it says. But I think Im close but definetly not right
12 in piece by 60 inches for a 18 to 19 inch bed ( i assume this is the round top part of the bed. Yes
Then cut 2 squares and round them? (this would be the part they sleep on?) Yes
fold the 12x60 in peice long wise and pin. Yes, fold with right sides OUT
Put one round piece down, right side up, and pin the strip all the way around, I assume this means the round top part of the bed to the part they sleep in? Yes
but leave enough to fold in a little to make a little hem then pin one end inside the other just a little. (HUH)? see below
then I assume you sew on the second circle , when you are doing this the round top part should all be inside? Is this right? Yes, it's pretty bulky inside!
I think I get it, ugh Im not sure, but the more I read it and say it, i think i get it :confused:
Yes, it sounds like you have it exactly right! The long piece is the tubular round top part of the bed once it is stuffed. The two 18-19 inch round pieces make up the part they sleep in. You need two pieces (1) to hide the seams when it is turned rightside out after stitching and (2) to hold the stuffing or padding. When you are pinning the long strip sides to the first circle, there is lots of fabric that has to be eased as you go around the circle - this fabric needs to be folded or pleated towards the inside of the circle as you get to pinning around. See: