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How to make Bat Wraps – help needed for the Australian animals

A very happy New Year everyone and welcome back to this my first post of a new decade on my blog. I hope you all enjoyed a wonderful period of rest and relaxation (if that were possible) and as many of you remained well during a time where the lurgies are often in abundance. The M’s had a wonderful time lucky enough to enjoy a happy family Christmas. Not so for everyone in our world and who could fail to notice the suffering of many a human and the animal kingdom in beautiful Australia. I am lucky enough to have readers and friends that far away and to you all I offer my love and thoughts. Yet quite frankly my platitudes aren’t nearly enough. Action and help are required and recently a dear and kind fellow Instagrammer, Sophie @asussexfarmhouse posted a plea for practical help for the suffering animals. And so, in a totally unscheduled post this week, do join me for an honest account of a how a novice seamstress got along following her first ever pattern. In this post I will show you how to make bat wraps…

And it is true; I have never followed a fabric pattern of any sort before. Frankly I was surprised and just a little flattered to see my name tagged on the Instagram post along with the great and good in my fabric bubble. Another dear Instagram friend Maria @sugarandspicefurnishings suggested I spread the word through this blog and to be honest, I had gone to bed that night thinking perhaps that would be more preferable than actually attempting any of the makes myself. Once I had seen the simple pattern for bat wraps however I hoped even I would be competent enough to follow it. And so, it was out with the machine and before I knew it, I was measuring and cutting fabric.

This official Animal Rescue Craft Guild facebook page has useful information about the appeal and patterns for all makes are located in the files section. The instructions for the bat wraps are so easy to follow, I shall not repeat them in detail for fear of over complicating. It was no more difficult than making a paper template, pinning to the fabric and cutting out. The correct fabrics to be used and all measurements are provided on the pattern. “Need any help?” asked Mr M. Never one to look a gift horse in the mouth I replied “fancy cutting this pile of material for me? It’s only the cutting I need help with, I’ll do the sewing” I added cheekily.

You’ll be guided to fold the cut fabric and stitch three sides, leaving an opening for the pillow which you fill with toy stuffing and then stitch closed.

Once you have stuffed and stitched the pillow opening of your bat wrap closed, you’ll have the perfect ‘bed’ which requires one more row of stitching right the way around to strengthen. The instructions will show you how. Rolled up as shown in my second photo, you’ll have a warm and cosy wrap for the pup to snuggle into. You should be careful not to over fill the pillow since the baby’s arms need to wrap around it. Again, this information is in the simple instructions.

You are encouraged to reuse and recycle your old sheets however you should be careful to not use fabric which has pilling since the pup is likely to suck the fabric and can choke on rogue bits. I only had a pristine white sheet which is probably not at all practical although I am sure will be appreciated nonetheless. I wonder if Master M will notice any difference to his bedding when he next returns from uni. We shall see and yes, you are quite right of course, the ribbon is possibly a little over the top.

Next up for me are flat bed rolls also urgently needed and these look even easier to try. Bedding for crates and transportation is needed too and as best I can work out, these are simple squares and rectangles, double hemmed. Everything needed has a pattern or sizes to guide you.

Perhaps you or a friend have a sheet at the back of the linen cupboard which could create a few bat wraps? I promise you, if you can sew in a straight line there is no simpler pattern to follow. And of course, if your sewing skills are more advanced there are plenty of other animals needing pouches and slings to keep them safe and warm.

Knitters are needed to make mittens for Koala paws and those who can crochet will find patterns for ‘nests’ and much more. Details for posting your donations can be found on the facebook page too or you can send a direct message to Sophie who is organising a bulk delivery to Australia.

As always thank you for reading this week and please do spread the word. I understand these poor animals will need our help for a great many more months to come: I read recently this is a marathon not a sprint. I hope to see you back here next week, until then…x

Please note: since I made these wraps there are more urgent items needed. Please do your own research or check this page for up to date information.

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  1. Hi Helen..
    … a heartbreaking story indeed…, just horrible, what a lovely idea, what you’ve created.. restores your faith in humanity when you read & see how people have Come together doesn’t it.
    .. and just to wish you a lovely 2020, I don’t seem to have your blog emails now, not sure why if something to do with no longer using Instagram ?🤔 Maybe I should just subscribe again.
    Kindest wishes Alison xx

    1. Good morning Alison and a very happy new year to you too. I was overwhelmed with the response to this post and through Instagram, you are of course right, a great many humans do pull together when needed and I hope our contributions help a little. I am just sending you an email regarding your subscription x

      1. Thank you Helen i have subscribed again.. not sure what must have happened but i hadnt knowingly unsubscribed.. anyway glad to be back 🤗
        Thank you xx

  2. Helen,
    So happy to see your post today. What a wonderful thing it is your doing. My heart breaks for all affected, especially the animals. It’s always on my mind. Thank you for being the kind, caring person you are.

    1. Happy New Year Marijean, lovely to see you back here! My heart breaks for the suffering of these tiny animals and I’m not going to lie, I have been emotional today seeing everyone’s positive reactions and contributions to the cause… so glad I have a blog to share. Lots of love to you this week x

  3. Oh Helen, my heart aches for those poor animals and I crumble if an animal is hurt, can’t bear it! But reading your post has given me the reassurance that help is out there for these precious creatures. You are a wonderful, caring lady as is Sophie for providing and making such thoughtful, well needed, simple items for those poor animals. They will most certainly appreciate them! Bless you Helen! xxx

    1. Thank you for your lovely kind words Christine. What a talented bunch of readers and followers I have in my tribe! For sure, so much good will come from today’s post… have a wonderful week ahead lovely x

  4. Oh Helen, I literally was brought to tears earlier when I saw a clip of a lady hugging a joey and pawing water over its paws. The connection and appreciate you could see within that moment was just so moving. It’s all so tragic isn’t it.
    The thoughtful, generous, talented person you are I was not surprised at the content of your blog. Such an amazing, simple idea. I am sure every little piece will be appreciated, especially the bows!
    Happy New Year, Lovely Lady. Here’s to a fabulous 2020 for us all Xx

    1. So that has made my day, to see you in my comments box today!! Hello lovely and thank you for your kind words. It’s heartbreaking Molly and I can claim no credit at all for the ideas, I’m just so happy this little place can perhaps spread the word; then those poor joey’s get their help x

  5. How kind and thoughtful of you! I am glad that my bedding has got some good use ! Well done for using your platform in such a positive way!

    1. Thank you darling! It really wasn’t my idea at all; I’m just so glad I’ve got clever friends and followers who could see the benefit in using ‘my platform’ so well! Speak later… I’m off to get you some more bedding!x

  6. Wow, you really are kind and inspiring. I love how your community on here and Instagram can come together to make a difference to what’s happening in Australia. It’s truly heartbreaking and I fill with pride that you’re helping!
    Welcome back Mum, here’s to a new decade of helping, inspiring and warming everyone’s soul who reads your stories xxxxx

    1. Darling thank you, although it really wasn’t me… it was Sophie’s plea for help and Maria’s idea to publicise it through the blog. I am so very lucky to have a creative community in both these pages and Instagram squares. The saddest and most worrying of circumstances yet if we all do just a little, the impact could be so helpful x

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