Antonia Fox
Antonia Fox
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Macrame Pumpkin Dog Collar DIY Crafting Tutorial, Make Your Own Dog Collar Halloween and Fall Crafts
Our digital download guide has all the information you need on how to measure for the right size dog collar, all the materials you will need, and step by step instructions, including clear photos on each step of making the dog lead!
How to Guides Instant Digital PDF Download:
www.rockyspetproducts.co.uk/store/Make-Your-Own-Pumpkin-Dog-Collar-Digital-Download-how-to-Guide-p697027898
My handmade to order pumpkin collars are exclusive to purchase from my Etsy:
www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1796004783/pumpkin-dog-collar-handmade-macrame-gift
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DIY Dog Lead | Make Your Own Braided Dog Lead with Kumihimo Disk TutorialDIY Dog Lead | Make Your Own Braided Dog Lead with Kumihimo Disk Tutorial
DIY Dog Lead | Make Your Own Braided Dog Lead with Kumihimo Disk Tutorial
Просмотров 13 тыс.Год назад
You don't just love your pet enough to buy them a new accessory...you love them enough to MAKE them one! Stand out from the crowd with this Rocky's Pet Products Braided Dog Lead - handmade by you! Watch this easy to follow tutorial and learn how to make your very own Rocky's Pet Products braided dog lead. If you've come across this video by chance, here's the link to purchase your very own Rock...
DIY Friendship Bracelet | Make Your Own Macrame Friendship Bracelet to Match Your Dog CollarDIY Friendship Bracelet | Make Your Own Macrame Friendship Bracelet to Match Your Dog Collar
DIY Friendship Bracelet | Make Your Own Macrame Friendship Bracelet to Match Your Dog Collar
Просмотров 350Год назад
Stand out from the crowd with this Rocky's Pet Products Matching Friendship Bracelet to match your new Rocky's Pet Products Dog Collar - handmade by you! Watch this easy to follow tutorial and learn how to make your very own matching Friendship bracelet to twin with your pooch in their new Rocky's Pet Products macrame dog collar! If you've come across this video by chance, here's the link to pu...
DIY Poop Bag Holder | Make Your Own Macrame Poop Bag Holder TutorialDIY Poop Bag Holder | Make Your Own Macrame Poop Bag Holder Tutorial
DIY Poop Bag Holder | Make Your Own Macrame Poop Bag Holder Tutorial
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Год назад
You don't just love your pet enough to buy them a new accessory...you love them enough to MAKE them one! Stand out from the crowd with this Rocky's Pet Products Macrame Poop Bag Holder - handmade by you! Watch this easy to follow tutorial and learn how to make your very own Rocky's Pet Products macrame poop bag holder. If you've come across this video by chance, here's the link to purchase your...
DIY Dog Collar | Make Your Own Macrame Dog CollarDIY Dog Collar | Make Your Own Macrame Dog Collar
DIY Dog Collar | Make Your Own Macrame Dog Collar
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.Год назад
You don't just love your pet enough to buy them a new accessory...you love them enough to MAKE them one! Stand out from the crowd with this Rocky's Pet Products Dog Collar - handmade by you! Watch this easy to follow tutorial and learn how to make your very own Rocky's Pet Products macrame dog collar. Follow this link to the bracelet making tutorial: ruclips.net/video/XI64dycZGAA/видео.html If ...

Комментарии

  • @charleshayes2528
    @charleshayes2528 14 дней назад

    I have only just seen this. You clearly love your dog and you have made your passion for him into a business, which is great. You also seem to be a reasonably competent teacher. So, what I am about to say is not intended to be a personal go at you, but to encourage you to improve. The first point is: Do you ever view your videos or get someone else to view them before uploading them? Authors of books are often encouraged to get someone else to read them before publishing. This is because the writer may not even notice their own mistakes. The same thing applies to film making. The first half of the film is quite good, but the video became very difficult to watch later on. Not only was the disk at an odd angle, so that people could not clearly see what was happening, but the camera kept moving. This was quite an unpleasant viewing experience and does not encourage me to want to watch any more of your videos. Other youtube videos manage to maintain a steady shot with a clear view of the braid throughout their braiding/knotting/kumihimo videos. I suggest you look at them to see the difference. Secondly, when someone on this page asked you about the length of the lead and how much cordage people need to make it, you gave the lead length as one meter, but did not provide the length of the original cordage. Instead, you stated that the kit contained the correct amount. I understand that you want to sell your product, but you should realise that some people will be watching this film in order learn how to make a lead for themselves and they need to know how much cordage to use. For example, I only watched your film because I encountered a problem with the lead I am making and needed some ideas about attaching the handle. I already have all the items I need (I am not using a kit) and what I needed was information. Other people may be in a similar situation and genuinely need to know how much original cordage was used. Telling them the kit contains the correct amount may not be helpful. They may already have the needed supplies or they may not be able to buy a kit, if they live in another country, for instance and cannot afford the kit and the postage costs. One of your first comments is from someone in Columbia, for example. In my own case, I watch a lot of videos that originate in the States and even if I can afford the products shown, I often cannot afford the postage from America. Even postage in Europe can be difficult. One European company that sells paracord and dog lead kits wanted to charge me more than £27 postage for one of their kits - not including the price of the kit itself - and also charged the same price in postage for a single large-eyed needle worth around a pound! I am not suggesting that there is any issue with your pricing, but for many people, even the standard international postage charges can add up. Please consider what I have said.

    • @rockyspetproducts
      @rockyspetproducts 12 дней назад

      Hi there, Thanks so much for watching my video and taking the time to comment :) When I first created the video, it was in the infancy of the business, and after taking on board feedback and learning and growing along the way, I do completely agree with you that the 2nd part of the video is hard to follow - a new and updated video is definitely on the cards! I also agree that people may want to make their own and use their own materials, and may also be from countries where shipping costs a lot, which is why I have also started to create instant download how to guides! See below: www.rockyspetproducts.co.uk/store/How-to-Guides-Digital-Downloads-c171163038

    • @charleshayes2528
      @charleshayes2528 11 дней назад

      @@rockyspetproducts Hi, thanks for that. I appreciate your response to my comment. I assure you I wasn't trying to be unkind in any way. I will look at your store, asap.

    • @charleshayes2528
      @charleshayes2528 18 часов назад

      @@rockyspetproducts Hi, I can't recall if I commented that your demonstration of moving the cords from the round braid to the flat starting position saved my life. I was able to start from a non-tangled start and got a neat and smooth transition and the lead got finished. BTW In one of the Paracord Guild films, Mark brings the clip back through the disc - hard to do on the round disc, but it means you can align the ends of the flat handle without removing your cords. For me, that allowed me to splice my cords into the handle. In the case of your knotted tie, it isn't necessary, but I thought you might like to know of an alternative that keeps the braid tight while closing the connection. I haven't got the link to hand, but if I can I will post it soon, so you can view the film without trolling through a load of his work.

  • @rockyspetproducts
    @rockyspetproducts 27 дней назад

    Aww I'm glad you liked it! When I started off, I always found slowing down the playback speed in the settings helped me to follow the moves 😊 thanks for the love! 🎃🍁 xx

  • @sylviamacdonald7625
    @sylviamacdonald7625 27 дней назад

    I love your tutorial, but as a beginner in macrame I found it a bit confusing but, by pausing the video I could get the idea. TFS, Love & Blessings from Nova Scotia, Canada 🇨🇦 xo

  • @Coyo-Tea
    @Coyo-Tea 2 месяца назад

    So it’s like a blanket stitch then ?

  • @natalielaura333
    @natalielaura333 2 месяца назад

    How long of cords do I need if I want to double the length of the lead?

  • @silviamaldina780
    @silviamaldina780 4 месяца назад

    hi, can I ask you what type of wire it is?😆

    • @rockyspetproducts
      @rockyspetproducts 4 месяца назад

      Hi! All the materials you need are in the DIY crafting kit 😊 see link to our website in description to purchase!

  • @ilse2373
    @ilse2373 4 месяца назад

    Loved the tutorial, very clear. Question.. How long where the ropes that you used? And how long was this lead?❤

    • @rockyspetproducts
      @rockyspetproducts 4 месяца назад

      Thank you! 😊 The lead is around a meter in length once made 🐶 The cord included in our DIY crafting kits is cut to the length you need to make the lead 🐾

  • @najahmawass7482
    @najahmawass7482 6 месяцев назад

    hello!! amazing video btw, could you perhaps please mention the final measurements of the holder? thank you in advance!

  • @AlbaPineda-m8y
    @AlbaPineda-m8y 9 месяцев назад

    Hermosa creatividad gracias por compartir Me encanta la técnica de kumihimo en pulseras y collares con diseño y decoración Al igual el macramé en pulseras,correa Saludos desde Colombia

  • @jamesking4239
    @jamesking4239 11 месяцев назад

    Nice video. Have u tried this as a 12 braid? I'd be interested to see how the handle part would be formed.

    • @rockyspetproducts
      @rockyspetproducts 11 месяцев назад

      I haven't! But I do have plans on making more tutorials of different patterns in the future :)

  • @gabrielaricha5060
    @gabrielaricha5060 Год назад

    do you have a ticket ?

  • @sabinedikoff8367
    @sabinedikoff8367 Год назад

    ❤ thanks for this great tutorial

  • @amparorodriguez7921
    @amparorodriguez7921 Год назад

    Se ve muy engorroso

  • @Topol-mx2bt
    @Topol-mx2bt Год назад

    Love this lead, but I can't follow the handle part of the video because of the camera angle, can you tell me if there is a more easy to follow video? Thanks.

    • @rockyspetproducts
      @rockyspetproducts Год назад

      Hi there! There's a reel on my Facebook page that may help, let me know if this helps you and if you're still struggling then email me at support@rockyspetproducts.co.uk Here's the link to the reel: facebook.com/reel/3651568621739810?s=yWDuG2&fs=e

    • @Topol-mx2bt
      @Topol-mx2bt Год назад

      @@rockyspetproducts Thank you very much, I will look at it in the morning.😁

    • @danielluedtke8241
      @danielluedtke8241 9 месяцев назад

      I don’t know if you mentioned it, but what are you using for rope?

  • @pooareda
    @pooareda Год назад

    Loved making this . Grew very quickly and I am proud of my lead . It has a little stretch which should give a comfortable walk . Thank you