@@NinjaBunnyCrochet Okay, this is my first attempt to crochet. I unraveled and restarted. What is confusing me is how you loop and pull. I will actually get a glass of wine and restart. I need to fully relax. Thing is, I keep tugging the yarn spool and its tight. I have stitched 4 and made a loop. Then I am lost all over again. I will try later... when I get that glass of wine 🤣
How do you tell the front from the back side. I have made two. I love them so much. I have a korgi , pom mix and a bishon, poodle size. Thank you so much for such a clear and understanding video .
What are the dog weight sizes for the small & med again?? I heard x- small was up to 15lbs and the large was 60-70lbs but didn’t hear the weight range in the small and medium. Also how many rows do you add to do a x-large?? These are super cute. Can’t wait to make these for my dogs and my friends’ dogs.
You might want to go by measurements vs the dogs weight for a better fit. XS = 6 inches x 5 1/5 inches S = 8 inches x 7 inches (fits my Shih Tzu 20 pounds) M = 10 inches x 9 inches ( fits my 7 month old pitbull 53 pounds) L = 12 inches x 10 inches ( fits my son’s adult pitbull 65 pounds)
hi, i tried your pattern for at least 4 times but i could not understand the pattern i.e. when to do five single chain, when to to 2 single chains. Do you have any pattern which we can follow. TY
The ch 2 space is only for point of the bandana. When working on the sides of bandana there are ch 1 spaces, just like working a triangle shawl. The ch 5 starts each row.
@@NinjaBunnyCrochet Thank you so much. I am completely new to crochet and fell in love with your Bandana pattern. It so so cute and very different from the regular string bandana. Today I am trying your sweater tutorial. TY again. Love what you are doing! Will soon share with you sweater pics。
I am having trouble after doing the 2nd round. I lose sight of which chain spaces to work the stitches. Do you have a photo of which space is which? I seem to have more spaces & unsure which ones to use. I appreciate any assistance! I have tried it 4x and am super frustrated😫
@@NinjaBunnyCrochet thank you so much for the quick response! I will try that. I already told my 3 rescues that I’m making this for them. I can not disappoint😬
Great video, so easy to follow. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks for your support. Happy Crocheting ❤️🧶
I am loving your Chanel
Thank you for your support ❤️🧶
I love this, so easy to make and a great scrap yarn project. Just finished my first one on to my second. Thank you.
Awesome! I made one for each of my dogs and my daughter-in-laws dog too 😊
@@NinjaBunnyCrochet Okay, this is my first attempt to crochet. I unraveled and restarted. What is confusing me is how you loop and pull. I will actually get a glass of wine and restart. I need to fully relax. Thing is, I keep tugging the yarn spool and its tight.
I have stitched 4 and made a loop. Then I am lost all over again. I will try later... when I get that glass of wine 🤣
Ty for pattern. Ur a good instructor. I've got 5 different size dogs & u covered them all. Very quick to make. Already made 2 small working on med now
Awesome! I have 3 dogs different sizes too.
Crocheting this For My Lab name Luna. I Can’t wait to make this for her
Awesome! I’m sure it will look great on her!! ❤️🥰
How do you tell the front from the back side. I have made two. I love them so much. I have a korgi , pom mix and a bishon, poodle size.
Thank you so much for such a clear and understanding video .
When you fold the collar down you want the side that shows the last row stitches to face.
What are the dog weight sizes for the small & med again??
I heard x- small was up to 15lbs and the large was 60-70lbs but didn’t hear the weight range in the small and medium.
Also how many rows do you add to do a x-large??
These are super cute. Can’t wait to make these for my dogs and my friends’ dogs.
You might want to go by measurements vs the dogs weight for a better fit.
XS = 6 inches x 5 1/5 inches
S = 8 inches x 7 inches (fits my Shih Tzu 20 pounds)
M = 10 inches x 9 inches ( fits my 7 month old pitbull 53 pounds)
L = 12 inches x 10 inches ( fits my son’s adult pitbull 65 pounds)
Could you sew the flap down instead of using buttons? If the buttons were to fall off over time, they could swallow them.
Sure you can sew the flap closed instead of using buttons. I used buttons because my dogs have martingale collars which have no buckles.
@@NinjaBunnyCrochet ok thanks
I would make it but i don’t have the strap
hi, i tried your pattern for at least 4 times but i could not understand the pattern i.e. when to do five single chain, when to to 2 single chains. Do you have any pattern which we can follow. TY
The ch 2 space is only for point of the bandana. When working on the sides of bandana there are ch 1 spaces, just like working a triangle shawl. The ch 5 starts each row.
@@NinjaBunnyCrochet Thank you so much. I am completely new to crochet and fell in love with your Bandana pattern. It so so cute and very different from the regular string bandana. Today I am trying your sweater tutorial. TY again. Love what you are doing! Will soon share with you sweater pics。
I am having trouble after doing the 2nd round. I lose sight of which chain spaces to work the stitches. Do you have a photo of which space is which? I seem to have more spaces & unsure which ones to use. I appreciate any assistance! I have tried it 4x and am super frustrated😫
I’m sorry I don’t have diagram.
My suggestion would be to place a stitch marker in the ch 2 space so it is easier for you to find on the next row.
@@NinjaBunnyCrochet thank you so much for the quick response! I will try that. I already told my 3 rescues that I’m making this for them. I can not disappoint😬
Try to think of it like working a granny stitch shawl, the ch 2 is the point, the ch 1 spaces are the sides.
Gaaah!!! I am lost after the the first circle. Gaaaaah
Please give me a bit more info and I will try to help you.
Not good for beginners. She is already crocheting stitches before she tells us what she’s doing.