Beautiful video, lighting and commentary! I greatly appreciate the amount of time you took to clearly illustrate each individual step. I have seen other videos of the same weave and couldn’t figure the path of each strand. Thanks so much 👍
I have recently found your tutorials on TH-cam and they are brilliant thank you for sharing. Please can you tell me what width paracord you use and where the best place is to buy it from? Thank you
Thank you so much! I buy mine from Etsy as I find the price very similar to wholesalers. The width is completely your preference, calculating the measurements is the same regardless of the size of the paracord, but in this video I use type 3 (also known as 550) and it’s 4mm wide. I use this for my bigger collars. I use type 1 for my cat collars. If you want to make smaller dog collars I would use type 2 if your buckle is around 5/8 of an inch (16mm). I use type 3 for 20-25mm (3/4-1”) buckles. Hope all that makes sense!
Hi, absolutely! I’d definitely recommend pushing the braid up as you go to make it feel sturdier and prevent gapping as the horse moves. If your horse wears halters while in the field it may trap dirt in between. The way I clean my collars is to let them soak in warm water with washing powder and then again in fresh water before lying flat to dry
@@d.i.ypetaccessories thank you! Do you happen to know how to make that start on a rope halter? the design is different from a collar... and I don't understand it at all
@@d.i.ypetaccessories I mean the beginning for the braid, how to make it on a rope halter, because it is of course different from a collar how you start it
Thank you ☺️ for this collar I used a 20mm buckle and 550 paracord. If you were to make it for a smaller dog I would use a 15mm buckle and 475 paracord. It’s really personal preference as the cord and buckles have high breaking strengths. I usually use bigger buckles for bigger dogs!
Of course! I always add 0.5-1 inch to the neck measurement to account for the thickness of the braid (1 inch if they’re fluffy) Colour 1 is the colour attached to your buckle. The length is the neck measurement x 1.25 (24.5 x 1.25 = 30.6) The end number is the length of cord in feet. So 30.6 feet (although it’s probably easier to just go with 30.5 as it’s easier to measure!) Colour 2 & 3 is the neck measurement x 0.85 (24.5 x 0.85 = 20.8 or 21 feet of cord) So overall for your dog you’ll need: Colour 1: 30.5 feet of cord Colour 2: 21 feet of cord Colour 3: 21 feet of cord
Hi, even though I’m Scottish and we use cm for everything else I usually work with inches in anything crafty as it’s easier for me! But for cm I think the easiest way is to multiply by 12 for every cm of collar. So a 10cm collar x12 = 120cm cord. I haven’t tested this though so take it with a pinch of salt!
It depends on where you are from, I find the best ones from paracord.eu but they can have a high delivery charge if you just want a couple of things. If you are looking to just make collars for your own pets etsy can actually have some good hardware. The best thing to do is just sit and search and compare prices to where you live!
Thank you so much that is really helpful ❤
Beautiful video, lighting and commentary! I greatly appreciate the amount of time you took to clearly illustrate each individual step. I have seen other videos of the same weave and couldn’t figure the path of each strand. Thanks so much 👍
I have recently found your tutorials on TH-cam and they are brilliant thank you for sharing. Please can you tell me what width paracord you use and where the best place is to buy it from? Thank you
Thank you so much! I buy mine from Etsy as I find the price very similar to wholesalers. The width is completely your preference, calculating the measurements is the same regardless of the size of the paracord, but in this video I use type 3 (also known as 550) and it’s 4mm wide. I use this for my bigger collars. I use type 1 for my cat collars. If you want to make smaller dog collars I would use type 2 if your buckle is around 5/8 of an inch (16mm). I use type 3 for 20-25mm (3/4-1”) buckles. Hope all that makes sense!
Q bello saludos desde Puerto Rico 🇵🇷. Beautiful
Can you also make this knot on a ropehalter?
Hi, absolutely! I’d definitely recommend pushing the braid up as you go to make it feel sturdier and prevent gapping as the horse moves. If your horse wears halters while in the field it may trap dirt in between. The way I clean my collars is to let them soak in warm water with washing powder and then again in fresh water before lying flat to dry
@@d.i.ypetaccessories thank you! Do you happen to know how to make that start on a rope halter? the design is different from a collar... and I don't understand it at all
Do you mean for the adjustable head strap that doesn’t have hardware on one end? Or just the shape in general?
@@d.i.ypetaccessories I mean the beginning for the braid, how to make it on a rope halter, because it is of course different from a collar how you start it
Love this thank you! What size buckle do you use please? Is this paracord 550 type 3? Thanks
Thank you ☺️ for this collar I used a 20mm buckle and 550 paracord. If you were to make it for a smaller dog I would use a 15mm buckle and 475 paracord. It’s really personal preference as the cord and buckles have high breaking strengths. I usually use bigger buckles for bigger dogs!
That's perfect thank you so much!
Hi could you help me with the measurements please. My dogs neck is 24 inches. And I’m lost with the measurements 😢
Of course! I always add 0.5-1 inch to the neck measurement to account for the thickness of the braid (1 inch if they’re fluffy)
Colour 1 is the colour attached to your buckle. The length is the neck measurement x 1.25 (24.5 x 1.25 = 30.6) The end number is the length of cord in feet. So 30.6 feet (although it’s probably easier to just go with 30.5 as it’s easier to measure!)
Colour 2 & 3 is the neck measurement x 0.85
(24.5 x 0.85 = 20.8 or 21 feet of cord)
So overall for your dog you’ll need:
Colour 1: 30.5 feet of cord
Colour 2: 21 feet of cord
Colour 3: 21 feet of cord
@@d.i.ypetaccessories Thankyou so much for taking the time to write all that for me x
Hello! Nice video but would it be possible to also give us the measurements in centimeters? That would be great! 👍
Hi, even though I’m Scottish and we use cm for everything else I usually work with inches in anything crafty as it’s easier for me!
But for cm I think the easiest way is to multiply by 12 for every cm of collar. So a 10cm collar x12 = 120cm cord. I haven’t tested this though so take it with a pinch of salt!
Where can I get the hardware online like the clips and the D rings?
It depends on where you are from, I find the best ones from paracord.eu but they can have a high delivery charge if you just want a couple of things. If you are looking to just make collars for your own pets etsy can actually have some good hardware.
The best thing to do is just sit and search and compare prices to where you live!