How to Make a Cage Cover: Critter & Ferret Nation Cage
This is a step by step tutorial on how to make a cage cover for the MidWest Critter Nation Cage or the MidWest Ferret Nation Cages. Although, this method can be applied to many other small animal cages, dog crates and cages and bird cages. I have included a list of materials and measurements below, along with links to some of the materials used to make this cage cover. If you don’t sew and would like to purchase a cage cover, or cage liners, accessories or toys for small animals stop by FerretTails on Etsy. At this time I am taking orders for cage covers upon request, but I hope to add them to my shop in the near future! https://www.etsy.com/shop/FerretTails Also, stop by and check us out on: Website: www.myferrettails.com Facebook: / ferrettails Instagram @FerretTails If you like this DIY tutorial, checkout this playlist: • DIY Pet Bedding & Accesories MATERIALS USED IN THIS TUTORIAL (see links below) Sewing Machine Scissors Pinking Shears Ruler Pen clips or pins Bias tape 1” BlueSnail Pinking Shears: https://amzn.to/3uuE6Lk MumCraft Sewing Clips: https://amzn.to/3J7R9Xa Wrights Bias Tape: https://amzn.to/3IXxVDs Frisked Rulers: https://amzn.to/35WZwGN **Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links. This means that, at zero cost to you, I will earn an affiliate commission if you click through the link and finalize a purchase.** ———————————————————————————————MEASUREMENTS———————————————————————————————————— **CRITTER NATION CAGE COVER MEASUREMENTS** Single & Add-on Finished Size: 36" x 24" x 39” You will need to cut the following pieces (seam allowance included) Front: 2 - pieces 19” x 40” (cut a 38” x 40” piece in half) Back: 1 - piece 37” x 40” Sides: 2 - pieces 25” x 40” Top: 1 - piece 37” x 25” Double Finished Size: 36" x 24" x 55” You will need to cut the following pieces (seam allowance included) Front: 2 - pieces 19” x 56” (cut a 38” x 56” piece in half) Back: 1 - piece 37” x 56” Sides: 2 - pieces 25” x 56” Top: 1 - piece 37” x 25” Triple Finished Size: 36" x 24" x 76” You will need to cut the following pieces (seam allowance included) Front: 2 - pieces 19” x 75” (cut a 38” x 75” piece in half) Back: 1 - piece 37” x 75” Sides: 2 - pieces 25” x 75” Top: 1 - piece 37” x 25” **FERRET NATION CAGE COVER MEASUREMENTS** Single & Add-on Finished Size: 36" x 25”x 39” You will need to cut the following pieces (seam allowance included) Front: 2 - pieces 19” x 40” (cut a 38” x 40” piece in half) Back: 1 - piece 37” x 40” Sides: 2 - pieces 26” x 40” Top: 1 - piece 37” x 26” Double Finished Size: 36" x 25”x 55” You will need to cut the following pieces (seam allowance included) Front: 2 - pieces 19” x 56” (cut a 38” x 56” piece in half) Back: 1 - piece 37” x 56” Sides: 2 - pieces 26” x 56” Top: 1 - piece 37” x 26” Triple Finished Size: 36" x 25" x 76” You will need to cut the following pieces (seam allowance included) Front: 2 - pieces 19” x 75” (cut a 38” x 75” piece in half) Back: 1 - piece 37” x 75” Sides: 2 - pieces 26” x 75” Top: 1 - piece 37” x 26” #ferrets #sewingtutorial #pets

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