So glad I found this video! I've made afew for my dog(hes a pit bull) he goes through them pretty quickly lol but with all this extra time with the pandemic going on, I got a bunch of tshirts donated and I'm making a ton of these to take to a local animal shelter. So thank you for this video! Keeps me busy and helps keep the pups entertained lol
Thank you mom! I have braided over half a dozen of these durable, lovable, tugables in the past year, and I am fortunate to have learned from this video. Many thanks!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your expertise in making these dog toys. We've been looking to buy the same type as we had purchased couple years ago from the 99 cents store and no longer can find any in this material. I will definitely use your video and instructions to make a few for our small dogs . Thanks again!
Having an idea in my head of what I wanted to make, I figured it would be one of the first few videos to come up.... TWENTY MINUTES LATER, numerous video got my attention and each one robbed me of several seconds of my life. SCROLL, WATCH, QUICKLY SKIP, MAYBE IN THE RELATED VIDEOS.... ALAS!! A very promising thumbnail showing EXACTLY what I had in my head, click... ok! So far so good! I watched the entire video and now my TH-cam TUTORIAL JOURNEY is over. Thank you for such a great tutorial!!! ...now, I am off to scavenge every closet in my house for clothes I can cut up!!!
Thanks for the great video. I posted it to my Facebook and asked all of my 600+ friends to go yard-saling and grab all the t-shirts they could get and make toys for dogs in their local shelters!! Here's hoping we get some toys for the pooches!!
Thanks so much for the super helpful tutorial! The verbal instructions and key written information made it so so easy. I actually just put this video on and followed it start to finish, without pre-viewing beforehand. I definitely picked the right one to just jump into! Thanks again!
This is such a awesome idea I just got a new addition to the family definitely going to try to make him one by the way I am new to your channel thanks for sharing
I love it❣️🐾 Is there anything you can’t do? 😊 I enjoy watching all your videos. Thanks for sharing and thanks for this new idea for a dog toy. I’m always recycling for dog toys. This really makes them “thicker.”
I haven 't made a video, but I don't start with a knot, but find the middle of the strands. Fold it over my hand and size a good size loop over my hand. At one end where the loop would start, clamp the strands with string or a giant paper clamp, and do a three strand braid (divide the number of strands by three and braid). Once that braid is made in the center, and it is a comfortable loop around your hand, join the ends and tie a knot, and using all the strands. Then braid like the video shows. I hope I typed that so you can understand.
Great tutorial thanks so much! One question, I don’t see any side seams in your long string at the start, but the loop of t-shirt is created with the two seams down each side, you wouldn’t be able to keep one long string of you cut those off. Am I missing something? My string now has big nobs in it each time the seam comes around 🙄
There is no side seam, per say. It is just that each row in interconnected to itself by that final loop. The big nobs you are talking about is from not going around and tightening after each row.
Sorry! I re-read your question and realized that your were talking about the side seam of a t-shirt. I do not use t-shirts with side seams. I save those for crocheting rugs. I only use original T Shirts styles without the side seams.
this is THE BEST how to do anything video i’ve ever watched. she genuinely knows how to explain using the fewest words. i want her to be my grandma
LOL!
Best tutorial I've seen so far for dog toys
So glad I found this video! I've made afew for my dog(hes a pit bull) he goes through them pretty quickly lol but with all this extra time with the pandemic going on, I got a bunch of tshirts donated and I'm making a ton of these to take to a local animal shelter. So thank you for this video! Keeps me busy and helps keep the pups entertained lol
Thank you mom! I have braided over half a dozen of these durable, lovable, tugables in the past year, and I am fortunate to have learned from this video. Many thanks!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your expertise in making these dog toys. We've been looking to buy the same type as we had purchased couple years ago from the 99 cents store and no longer can find any in this material. I will definitely use your video and instructions to make a few for our small dogs . Thanks again!
She really good at explaining it and uses logic like the tighter it is the longer it last it’s really useful to know
Having an idea in my head of what I wanted to make, I figured it would be one of the first few videos to come up.... TWENTY MINUTES LATER, numerous video got my attention and each one robbed me of several seconds of my life. SCROLL, WATCH, QUICKLY SKIP, MAYBE IN THE RELATED VIDEOS....
ALAS!! A very promising thumbnail showing EXACTLY what I had in my head, click... ok! So far so good! I watched the entire video and now my TH-cam TUTORIAL JOURNEY is over. Thank you for such a great tutorial!!!
...now, I am off to scavenge every closet in my house for clothes I can cut up!!!
Thanks for the great video. I posted it to my Facebook and asked all of my 600+ friends to go yard-saling and grab all the t-shirts they could get and make toys for dogs in their local shelters!! Here's hoping we get some toys for the pooches!!
💚 Lovely idea!
I've been fostering a dog and have started making dog toys from this video and others for the dogs in the shelter who are waiting for other fosters.
BEST TUTORIAL THIS FAR!! THANK YOU!!
Thanks so much for the super helpful tutorial! The verbal instructions and key written information made it so so easy. I actually just put this video on and followed it start to finish, without pre-viewing beforehand. I definitely picked the right one to just jump into! Thanks again!
Perfect tutorial 👍🏻
Simple and very easy.
Thank you 🤗
Now I'll stop at a yard sale to pick up shirts. :)
This is great! I love your videos, especially the toothbrush rug tutorials. I hope you continue to add to them. Thanks so much for sharing.
I love those colors you chose!!! What an AMAZING JOB you did & I'm sure you dogs will LOVE it. Hope you have a GREAT DAY!!! :-) :-) :-)
Brilliant. This is the best video Tutorial i have seen on this toy. Thank you
Fabulous tutorial...exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
Awesome video, thanks for explaining so well!
great tutorial. I have been trying to look up what the knot style is. Its not a square or spiral. Just curious.
Nice work!
Very good recycling! Nice to subscribe with you 👍🔔
Wow can’t wait to try it someone will loss some shirts tonight hehe 😉 great video
Thankyou! My next project is this.
It's a great tutorial but u got lost o n the braiding and I can't figure it out if anyone has an idea on how I need help
Aww you're so cute😍😍 Thanks for the tutorial💖
This is such a awesome idea I just got a new addition to the family definitely going to try to make him one by the way I am new to your channel thanks for sharing
amazing my dog Laska loves these!!! :)
I feel like we should have been told that wee where going to have to use a few shirts beforehand
Fantastic, thank you so much for sharing 💕
I love it❣️🐾
Is there anything you can’t do? 😊
I enjoy watching all your videos. Thanks for sharing and thanks for this new idea for a dog toy. I’m always recycling for dog toys. This really makes them “thicker.”
Just curious... What do you make with the smaller piece of fabric that you folded up (top portion of shirt), wonderful video btw thank you for sharing
I cut out all the seams, and collars, and make rags for my husband and his mechanic friends. They use them for checking oil, wiping parts etc.
This looks like the way a Kumihimo braided bracelet is made. I'll try it that way instead.
Does anyone know if she has a video for the small dog toy with the loop at the top?
I haven 't made a video, but I don't start with a knot, but find the middle of the strands. Fold it over my hand and size a good size loop over my hand. At one end where the loop would start, clamp the strands with string or a giant paper clamp, and do a three strand braid (divide the number of strands by three and braid). Once that braid is made in the center, and it is a comfortable loop around your hand, join the ends and tie a knot, and using all the strands. Then braid like the video shows. I hope I typed that so you can understand.
@@momeberhard5265 yes that makes sense!!! Thank you!
Great tutorial thanks so much! One question, I don’t see any side seams in your long string at the start, but the loop of t-shirt is created with the two seams down each side, you wouldn’t be able to keep one long string of you cut those off. Am I missing something? My string now has big nobs in it each time the seam comes around 🙄
There is no side seam, per say. It is just that each row in interconnected to itself by that final loop. The big nobs you are talking about is from not going around and tightening after each row.
Sorry! I re-read your question and realized that your were talking about the side seam of a t-shirt. I do not use t-shirts with side seams. I save those for crocheting rugs. I only use original T Shirts styles without the side seams.
@@momeberhard5265 Aaaah thanks so much! That makes more sense! :-)
How many T-shirts does it take to make one toy?
Thank you so much!
Can you be my mom 😭
I can be...from today onwards I am your mom..
Cool !
Do you sell these
I used to, but closed my Etsy shop last year.
Thanks for the response.. great job
6 feet of this makes a foot ( 24 inches )