Living Pets Cats Cat Hammock Turn your side table into a napping spot for your cat with just a few pieces of scrap fabric, batting, and cotton ribbon. This project takes less than one hour to make and is the perfect solution for using existing space for your cat to lounge away her afternoon. By Martha Stewart Editors Martha Stewart Editors Facebook Instagram Twitter Website An article attributed to "Martha Stewart Editors" indicates when several writers and editors have contributed to an article over the years. These collaborations allow us to provide you with the most accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive information available.The Martha Stewart team aims to teach and inspire readers daily with tested-until-perfected recipes, creative DIY projects, and elevated home and entertaining ideas. They are experts in their fields who research, create, and test the best ways to help readers design the life they want. The joy is in the doing. Editorial Guidelines Published on March 14, 2019 Share Tweet Pin Email This idea comes from our friend Chloe Mackintosh of Boxwood Avenue. "My cat, Mimi, is very old and spends most of her day napping," she says. "She loves this spot next to the window where she can watch the birds and bask in the sunshine." Did you know cats spend up to 16 hours a day sleeping? Our furry friends love to find obscure places to take their catnaps, don't they? Finding the perfect spot often means cat hair on our pillows, sweaters, or clean laundry! Give your kitty a special place to relax with this easy DIY cat bed. For this project, you will need a table that has a top platform opening for securing ribbon ties. "If you don't have one, you can find wonderful inexpensive options at places like Ikea and Target," she suggests. "Or, if you have a wooden table, you can screw or nail little pegs to the four legs to serve as the hanging spot for this kitty hammock." This cat bed is easy to remove to wash if needed and blends right in with your décor so that you don't need to have an extra piece of furniture. For more ideas, scroll through our entire collection of pet care projects and cat crafts. What You'll Need Materials Fabric, 1 yard (Pictured: Chicago Canvas All-Purpose Canvas Cotton Drop Cloth, 9" x 12", $20, amazon.com.) Twill tape, 12 inches (Pictured: Black Ticking Stripe Woven Ribbon, 1 1/2", $5, worldmarket.com.) Batting (Pictured: Angel Crafts & Sewing 100% Cotton Batting, 108" x 96", $30, amazon.com.) Quilter's ruler Fabric scissors Straight pins Sewing machine and supplies Side table (optional) (Pictured: Project 62 Glasgow Black Metal End Table, $45, target.com.) Instructions Measure the dimensions of your table. Cut two squares of fabric measured to match your table dimensions plus 1 inch (for seam allowance). (Note: If your table measures 20 by 20 inches, then cut 2 squares of fabric that measure 21 by 21 inches.) Cut 8 strips of durable cotton ribbon or trim measuring roughly 12 inches in length. Set aside one of the fabric squares. On the other, pin two strands of ribbon at each corner roughly 1 inch each from the corner at a slight diagonal. Pin the ribbon to the right side of the fabric. Place the two fabric squares together so that the wrong sides are showing. Pin into place. Top stitch around the perimeter of the squares leaving one of the sides open. If you'd like, you can backstitch over the ribbon to reinforce. Allow your stitch to curve at the corners creating a nice rounded edge. Trim away the corners once finished. Turn the cat bed right side out and press the seams. Cut a piece of batting to match the size of the cat bed. Insert the batting into the bed. Fold and pin the open side closed, then top stitch to close the opening. Tie the bed into place on your table, adjusting the height as needed.