While I do like trying to figure out how to fix things, and the cheaper the better, every now and then the solution is so stunningly easy, it amazes me. So, here was the issue. One of our dog beds that had a bolster running around two sides, decided to fall apart - the bolster that is. Not surprising, since the fabric holding the stuffing in was more like toilet paper than real cloth. So, being the fixer, I cobbled together some pillow slips and stuffed the batting in with the cheesy cloth taped together, and well, you don't need to know the details of that mess. It turned out to be more of a problem since it was too big for the cover and it required two of us to muscle it into place every time the bed was washed. Not fun. So the last time we were struggling with it, I decided to just throw it out and let the dogs lie on a perfectly comfortable bed with nothing to lean against. That's not breaking any laws, right? Well, Nellie and Rascal were none too pleased with that arrangement. So I hauled the tossed bolster out of the trash (fortunately nothing else had been tossed in) and decided to figure out a solution that actually worked. And I did. Okay, it's not perfect, but it serves the purpose nicely, is very easy to stuff in, and the dogs have given their blessing for the arrangement. Whew!
I started with cut off legs of sweat pants. Now, you're clearly wondering why perfectly good sweat pants would be cut off. Well, five pairs were sacrificed for the first hip surgery. Let's leave it at that. I saved the pieces thinking they would ultimately make pockets for some sweat shirts, but that never happened. So, being a miser with fabric, the pieces were in a drawer just waiting for a higher calling.
The next step was to sew them together to make a tunnel, tie off one end, start stuffing, and then tie off the other end. The bed needed two. It took hardly any time at all. This is the bed already stuffed on one side, with the next bolster ready to go.
While the sewn bolsters clearly don't fill the entire space, it's close enough for rock 'n' roll. And again, the dogs approve so that makes it A-OK.