Cobra Braid Dog Collar | Full Step-by-Step Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • During this video I’ll take you step-by-step through a tutorial of how to make your very own paracord cobra braid dog collar 🐾
    Check out my blog for step-by-step instructions with pictures: www.diypetaccessories.com 💕
    Materials:
    ✨ 550/Type 3 Paracord (1ft for every inch of braid)
    ✨ Side-release buckle (plastic or metal)
    ✨ Welded d-ring*
    ✨ Lighter
    ✨ Paracord fid or needle nose pliers
    ✨ Scissors
    *Make sure you use welded d-rings as unwelded are much weaker and prone to coming off if the dog pulls, welded are much stronger. Make sure you are using a size appropriate for your dog!
    🎶 Music: Timeless Waves by Midway Music

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  • @sterredebusschere2677
    @sterredebusschere2677 2 года назад +14

    hi! I've just watched your video and it was actually really helpful, I didn't know how to even start! I saw that you didn't get enough recognition that you deserve so I decided to comment on you're video to tell you to keep up the good work! thank you so so much

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! I keep meaning to make another but life has been super hectic. Will definitely be coming soon though!

  • @heaverbeaver
    @heaverbeaver Год назад +9

    This is the best video I have come across to create this type of dog collar! Thank you very much. You’ve explained everything so well from the beginning right until the end!

  • @drawarat
    @drawarat 2 месяца назад +1

    unfortunately i don’t understand the other end of the clip part (6:02) how is it supposed to make the same knot if it’s attached to the female clip on the other end?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  2 месяца назад

      I’m sorry to hear you’re struggling! I haven’t watched this video back in a while so I’ll need to rewatch it and see if I can make some changes. It won’t start the exact same as the first buckle as we start with a loop there, but it makes 2 larks head knots.
      You need to feed the ends of the cord through the second half of the buckle from the top toward the bottom.
      Then, you bring both cords through the centre strands (the 2 strands now joining your buckle that you will braid over). Put each strand to their respective sides.
      Start with the left side. It goes over the centre strand, back up through the buckle from the bottom toward the top.
      It’ll have made a loop of itself. The end goes down through this loop and you pull to tighten.
      You just repeat that on the other side. I also have a video showing how to set this up where I use a much shorter piece of cord so you can see. Hopefully it helps!
      ruclips.net/video/6WdwJaZk0wQ/видео.htmlsi=NfukpNAYhekcm1t-
      Let me know if you have any other questions

  • @Voceeimportantee
    @Voceeimportantee 2 месяца назад +2

    Hello, there is a person on hotmart who is selling a course but using your videos, the name is ArtPet (in Brazil), I know how much work you have to do to make the videos and edit so I don't think it's clear what the person is doing, I I tried to report it but I couldn't.

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for bringing this to my attention, unfortunately I don’t think I’ll be able to report it either as it switches to Portuguese for the report form and I don’t speak Portuguese 🙈 with no options for other languages. I’ll keep trying though!

  • @missyvela3490
    @missyvela3490 7 месяцев назад +1

    How do you know what sizes to make to sell since dogs are all different?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  7 месяцев назад

      I have a personalisation box on my shop for customers to put in their pet’s measurements. I make sure to state that they’re made to measure o accurate measuring is vital.

  • @goldenbark336
    @goldenbark336 22 дня назад +1

    How did you join the cord to begin with??

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  22 дня назад

      Hi, I usually burn the ends of both cords and hold them together to seal together, there are a few good videos on RUclips for this, or you could use the manny method. I have a video for this on my channel ☺️

  • @lorus511
    @lorus511 Месяц назад +1

    I measured for a 13" collar for a Jack Russell added another inch for good luck and found I was woefully short, having used up all the 14ft recommended at inch per one foot!

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Месяц назад +1

      Oh no! I’m sorry to hear this, I’ve always made mine with 1-1.5” extra and they’ve worked, I’m not sure why it wouldn’t fit. I also usually have spare cord left when I braid using the 1:1 ratio. This has definitely puzzled me!

    • @lorus511
      @lorus511 Месяц назад +1

      @@d.i.ypetaccessories I redid it with extra cord and it fitted. I used 550 paracord which I think needs extra - 1.5 times more

  • @harpertallman1548
    @harpertallman1548 2 года назад +8

    This is the best video I've found for collars by far! You explain everything so clearly! Thank you 🙌

  • @louistyler3123
    @louistyler3123 2 года назад +2

    This is the best video I have found on this. I had no idea about the ft to braid measurement.

  • @loriennyanzi1290
    @loriennyanzi1290 7 дней назад

    How do you get both ends to look the same with the lark heads knot? I thinking I am doing the male part of the clip backwards, the little plastic clips are extremely difficult.
    I love your tutorial. You didn't use centimeters for the measurements.
    Thank you!

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  7 дней назад

      I have another video showing the set up with shorter cord so it’s easier to see.
      ruclips.net/video/6WdwJaZk0wQ/видео.htmlsi=fRaFJLxhcccGoVka
      I’m thinking about redoing this video to make this part clearer for everyone.

  • @lillianalevizopoulou3779
    @lillianalevizopoulou3779 22 дня назад

    Brilliant video but if you put both buckles at both ends, how do you braid? What am i missing?
    Or did you put that in the beginning of the video but you actually attach the second buckle once you've done braiding?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  22 дня назад

      Hi, I show the set up at the start but if it’s hard to see I have another video showing how to do this set up with a short piece of cord so you can see clearer. The cord needs to be attached to both buckles or it could come apart if your dog pulls

  • @karengunn3028
    @karengunn3028 Год назад +1

    Where do you get the side release buckle? Can't wait to try this.

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      I get mine from paracord.eu but you can usually get them from ebay/etsy/amazon depending on where you are. If you’re doing it for your own pets then I’d suggest there, if it’s a business I would do some online research about collar hardware as there’s bound to be a wholesaler about somewhere! I can also get them from petsbitsonline in the UK but they are a different shape.

  • @mariarquivo
    @mariarquivo Месяц назад

    Hello! Can you tell me the measurement in meters, in total of paracord of this collar? an avarage...

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Месяц назад

      Hi, unfortunately it completely depends on the length of collar you want to make. The best thing to do it use an inches to cm/M converter online to work out how much you need after you measure your pet’s neck

  • @lenmarlow9576
    @lenmarlow9576 Год назад +1

    Excellent video. Very clear. Many thanks.

  • @eangelford7626
    @eangelford7626 Год назад +1

    I’m so happy I came across your video - thank you so much for your simple instructions 🥰.

  • @anapaulareisadelino8002
    @anapaulareisadelino8002 3 месяца назад

    Ela é maravilhosa e a coleira é linda, mas eu não entendo inglês e por isso não sei o que ela falou sobre as medidas 😮😮😊😊

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  3 месяца назад

      ¡gracias! En un futuro pondré las medidas en números para intentar hacerlo más fácil. Mi español no es muy bueno, ¡pero esto parece ser un problema habitual!
      En este vídeo, para 1 centímetro de trenza se necesitan 12 centímetros de cordón. El collar tiene la longitud del cuello de tu mascota más 2 centímetros.
      ¡Espero que esto ayude!

  • @marletzagregoriamendoza4640
    @marletzagregoriamendoza4640 7 месяцев назад

    Español por favor

  • @Katie-zd3cy
    @Katie-zd3cy Год назад

    Could I ask where you get your buckles and D-rings from please, I just can’t seem to find the right ones x

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад +1

      Of course! Buckles I get from paracord.eu and d-rings I either get from there or petsbitsonline. I’m not sure of recommendations outside of Britain or Europe unfortunately, but hopefully that helps! Occasionally I try to find new places and just search 20mm quick release buckles or similar (but I find most now come from a 3rd party)

    • @Katie-zd3cy
      @Katie-zd3cy Год назад

      Great, thank you!

  • @destinynoggle3121
    @destinynoggle3121 Месяц назад

    What size paracord did you use for this 550?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Месяц назад

      I did but you can use thinner cord for smaller collars, it’s really preference and pet size!

  • @leannet5850
    @leannet5850 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for a fantastic video. I was able to make a dog collar with my daughter. Easy to listen to and follow along. Would love to see more tutorials, especially a dog leash if possible, please. Keep up the amazing work! 😍

  • @sandieross2923
    @sandieross2923 4 месяца назад

    Love it!! The colors are perfect for my little Gracie girl 🐶 thanks for sharing 😊

  • @CianaLempriere
    @CianaLempriere 7 месяцев назад

    Is it possible to make them for larger dogs? I love your videos but I've got a Siberian husky so the collar kinda dissapears in her coat XD
    Can't wait to learn more techniques!

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  6 месяцев назад

      Hi! You can make them any size and just use a larger buckle. I’m the same, my dog is small but he’s very fluffy which is why I never show the collars on him as you can’t see them! I’ll be doing a video shortly on set ups for larger buckles and another on cord size but you can definitely still make these for your husky, you just might not see them under all the floof!

  • @vanessageneroso5930
    @vanessageneroso5930 Месяц назад

    Alguém sabe me dizer se este fio é fio de seda , e que numeração seria ?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Месяц назад

      This is paracord. You can use silk thread but it would possibly need stitched at the end. Paracord melts and adheres to itself, silk won’t

  • @CraigsOverijse
    @CraigsOverijse Год назад

    I have never done any paracording was thinking of making my dog a collar this is very clearly demonstrated thanks for the share but I am confused at the point you put the male end on where it was attached or how you then continued. I understand you wanted a certain length but I was then baffled which end you attached to the table you took it off to measure and next thing one end was stuck to the table what was 13 inches the distance between the ends? Am I correct that the central cords just go between the buckles and the others are continously tied I couldnt figure out where the other end was when you stuck the one down or even in fact which you had attached to the table until the second end came in view.

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад +1

      Hi there, sorry for the confusion. Yes it would be 13 inches from the female clip end to the base of the male clip (where the two clips would meet) as I want the collar to be 13 inches long in total. After I had attached the cord to the male end it was that end I taped down as the loose cords (for braiding) are on that side. You don’t need to tape it down it was just easier for me on camera to stop it moving around.
      To attach the cords to the male end I put the ends of the cord through the buckle from the top of the buckle down and then measured my 13 inches so I know how long the centre cords would be (and you’re right these are there the whole time as this is what you braid around).
      I then take the loose long cord through the middle of these two centre cords (from the back to the front if that makes sense).
      From there I repeated the cow hitch knots I did on the female end. I’ll try to explain using the cord colours as it might be easier.
      Take the pink long cord over the centre pink piece to the side. Then take the end of the pink cord up through the buckle from the bottom up. You’ll have created a big pink loop with that long cord.
      You don’t want to move your centre cord pieces at all these are keeping the length of your collar.
      Take the pink end through the loop and pull to tighten. It should look like a single cow hitch. The back of this will look slightly different to the female end as we attached it differently.
      You’ll then repeat that step with the green side.
      I really hope this helps! If you’re still a but stuck I have another video on my channel showing a couple different ways of attaching the cord. I show this attaching method using a much shorter piece of cord to make it a bit easier to see, so that might make it a clearer too.

  • @tasminwing8304
    @tasminwing8304 5 месяцев назад

    How much should these sell for , also how much should the leads sell for? I have no idea what people are willing to pay x

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  5 месяцев назад

      Hi, honestly it really depends on where you are and what platforms you sell on. Bare in mind fees on certain platforms, Etsy takes about 15% and websites are pricey. For a basic price work out the cost of materials and any postage/packaging materials and delivery costs. Make sure to charge for your time too. I usually think how much I would want to make per hour and divide it by how many I can make in an hour. Then it would be fees on top of that. It’s not too tricky once you get into the habit, and don’t be dissuaded by bigger companies selling for cheaper (they have the equipment to speed up and cheapen the process) or sellers on platforms like Etsy selling for cheap, these are usually drop-shippers or they haven’t accounted for additional costs over the materials. Good luck!

  • @randomnerd1988
    @randomnerd1988 10 месяцев назад

    How do you 'connect' the 2 colors? Using a lighter to melt the ends, but how do you keep the ends steady to melt them together?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  10 месяцев назад

      I either melt them very well and then use both hands or I use a candle so I don’t have to hold a lighter. Either way I press them together until they have completely cooled

  • @caraleighmcmurray4426
    @caraleighmcmurray4426 2 года назад +1

    Hi! This is best and clearest video I have watched, can I ask what size buckle do you recommend for these? I want to have a go at making my dogs one but don’t want to get the buckle side wrong! Thank you🙂

    • @sunarajanebarbour1328
      @sunarajanebarbour1328 2 года назад

      Hi, thank you so much! I used 20mm in this video as that's the size I use for Poirot's collars. You can use a 25mm buckle there would just be a tiny bit extra space where the knots are and I have squeezed it onto a 15mm too! Any smaller and you would just need to get a different size paracord such as type 1 or 2, they usually put mm width of cord in product descriptions. Buckle size mostly depends on your dog breed; 25mm for labs and bigger, 15mm for small breeds such as dachshunds, cavaliers etc and 20mm for everything in between.

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      It depends on your dogs’ breeds. I would use 10-15mm for toy and small dogs, 20mm for medium and 25mm for large breeds. My dog is small but fluffy so I use 20mm on him as the width looks better

  • @leilalima947
    @leilalima947 3 месяца назад

    Qual medida dessa coleira e quantidade de corda?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  3 месяца назад

      Hi, I’m hoping this will translate well as my Spanish is not very good! The collar will be the size of your pet’s neck plus one inch. The quantity of cord is one foot of cord per one inch of braid.
      For example: a ten inch collar will need ten feet of cord. For two collars it will be half the length each colour (for example 5 feet of green and five feet of pink).
      If you work better in centimetres. It will be 12cm of cord per 1cm of braid.
      I hope this all helps!

  • @ericmencaroni3786
    @ericmencaroni3786 2 года назад +1

    Where do you get the metal clips? I love this video and want to make it for me dog!

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      Sorry for the long wait! I get mine either from petbitsonline or paracord.eu as I’m in Scotland.
      You can get side release clips anywhere, I try to look out for people who put breaking loads on their sites but metal clips are usually super sturdy with very high breaking loads.

    • @ericmencaroni3786
      @ericmencaroni3786 Год назад

      Thank you!!

    • @eligonzalo9388
      @eligonzalo9388 6 месяцев назад

      I bough them on aliexpress:)

  • @mayra535
    @mayra535 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for your account I wanna start a small business but I dont know anything about it and now I have a start for training

  • @giulia2918
    @giulia2918 Год назад

    I've got a question,
    Where I live I can't find paracord, can I use climbing rope?
    I love this tutorial❤️

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      Hi, you can honestly use anything as long as it’s sturdy. I’ve seen people use macrame cord. The current cord I have is 4mm but you can also use thinner or thicker depending on the type of climbing rope available. It’ll have a high breaking point which is the main thing

  • @lun.a2711
    @lun.a2711 8 месяцев назад

    The best video! Thank you sooo much.

  • @giuliapagani3672
    @giuliapagani3672 Год назад

    Hi, very good tutorial.
    The only things that scared my is that melt toghether the 2 color.
    There is another way?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      Hi, yes there is another way. I can do a video on it soon. It will use a paracord fid but I will also see if you can do it without one.

  • @avaaita2969
    @avaaita2969 3 месяца назад

    where do u get your paracord?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  3 месяца назад

      Hi, I usually get mine from Etsy but there are a few wholesalers online. I occasionally have a google as some new sellers pop up. Depending on where you are there’s paracord.eu or 123paracord

  • @IngridsVanlife
    @IngridsVanlife Год назад

    This was so helpful! I’ve already made one each for my two dogs in just an hour 🥰🙏🏼 thank you so much!!

  • @javasports5348
    @javasports5348 10 месяцев назад

    If the cords go apart this can causes accidents while the dog is walking?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  10 месяцев назад

      Hi, yes if you have the cords where the buckle attaches and they come apart then the collar likely won’t stay together, you might catch it before it comes away completely, this is another reason I put the join in the braid, as this won’t happen. There is another method to join cord which I will aim to video soon that is much stronger and won’t come apart.

  • @sunflowerbathing
    @sunflowerbathing 9 месяцев назад

    How do you count it in centimeters? I am so lost when it comes to converting this :)

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  8 месяцев назад

      Honestly I don’t I just stick to inches and feet as it converts easier in my head (1 inch = 1 foot of cord). We use the metric system here but for this the imperial system is just easier. Otherwise I’d put the inches you need into a converter and you’d have to do the same for feet! It doesn’t convert as easily x

  • @parkwayhandmadecraftstation129

    Do you have a video on how you connected or burned the 2 colors like you did in this video?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      Hi, I’m just editing a couple of videos I have so that one will be up soon. If you’re needing one quickly though there are a few on joining paracord on youtube already, hopefully they’ll be able to help!

  • @Gislaine-g4c
    @Gislaine-g4c 11 дней назад

    Tradução para brasileiros😊

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  11 дней назад

      Hi, you can switch on automatic subtitles, otherwise I don’t speak Portuguese and can’t translate it into every language of my followers! Sorry

  • @marletzagregoriamendoza4640
    @marletzagregoriamendoza4640 7 месяцев назад

    Como se llama ese tipo de hilo

  • @LB-W
    @LB-W 6 месяцев назад

    May I enquire as to where you purchase your Metal buckles and D rings from? Also what size are they? 😊

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  6 месяцев назад +1

      I have a variety from different places. If you’re UK based I would recommend petsbitsonline as they are in the UK. Otherwise I mostly get them from paracord.eu
      Size-wise it entirely depends on your dog but I usually go 10mm for xs or cats, ~15mm for small dogs, 20mm for medium dogs (or small but stocky breeds like staffies or working cocker spaniels) and 25mm for large dogs. If you use 25mm I wouldn’t pull the cord so tight as it will look weirdly skinny compared to the buckle! And I would do 1.5ft of cord to every inch of braid to account for the extra width (ie 10” collar would need 15ft of cord)
      Hope this helps!

    • @LB-W
      @LB-W 6 месяцев назад

      @@d.i.ypetaccessories thank you 🙏

  • @tiggeroo1798
    @tiggeroo1798 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the detailed video... I made my first dog collar.

  • @emilyjohnson4736
    @emilyjohnson4736 2 года назад +3

    Love this video! Question. If I need a 20inch collar would I need 20ft of each color or would it be 20ft total between the 2 colors?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  2 года назад +2

      You would need 10ft of each colour. Although I always do a couple inches more of one so it’s tucked in the braid and the join isn’t in the starter knot or you risk it coming apart with the pressure!

  • @parkwayhandmadecraftstation129

    Do you have a specific brand that you use and where you buy from. I'm looking at paracord on Amazon to buy the bundle.

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад +1

      I actually use Etsy for my paracord as I find price per foot is sometimes better or at least equal to other companies. I’m in Scotland though so this may differ depending on where you are. If you’re in Europe then I can highly recommend paracord.eu (delivery charges are high for me thanks to Brexit!) I’m not sure of any specific company across the water, sorry!

    • @parkwayhandmadecraftstation129
      @parkwayhandmadecraftstation129 Год назад

      Thanks

  • @ssincerely_abi
    @ssincerely_abi Год назад

    Am I the only one who finds to have a lot left over if the do 1 foot for every inch

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      I usually have about a foot of each strand left over at the end, but not much more. If you find you have way too much you can always experiment with smaller measurements (eg 8” of cord per 1” of braid or similar)

  • @SharonSwer-zb6zn
    @SharonSwer-zb6zn Месяц назад

    Is it a lace or a rope?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Месяц назад

      It’s paracord. Mountain climbers tend to use it as it’s lightweight and mould resistant but very strong. You can get it in a variety of sizes and colours online depending on where you are

  • @ginacline5632
    @ginacline5632 Год назад

    I made a 2 color bracelet for my son and after a few weeks of wearing it, it broke where I joined the 2 colors. What am I doing wrong?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад +1

      Did you use paracord for the bracelet? I’m only asking as different materials react differently. I’ll try to get a video up about joining two sections but the manny method might be the best to ensure it stays. I’ll aim to get that up this week (I am so behind with videos!)

    • @ginacline5632
      @ginacline5632 Год назад

      @@d.i.ypetaccessories Yes, I used black 550 and green 550 paracord and burned them together. Is there a possibility I’m making my cobra braid too tight? Looking forward to seeing your tutorial! Also, if I burn the 2 ends together, do I hide that place I burned it inside the bracelet or up by the buckle?

  • @oliviacurtice4817
    @oliviacurtice4817 Год назад

    How did you connect the two colors? Did you light them and use the needles nose Pilars to bond it together ?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      Yes that’s exactly what I did! I don’t worry about it being too pretty as it’s hidden in the braid. I remove some of the inner cord to make joining easier.

  • @rafaela.5748
    @rafaela.5748 Год назад

    Great video! Could you please let me know what colors you used? I would like to know their exact names. Thank you!

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      This particular paracord I bought from Etsy, unfortunately the names are just ‘mint’ and ‘baby pink’!

    • @rafaela.5748
      @rafaela.5748 Год назад

      @@d.i.ypetaccessories Thank you!

  • @loraleesmith5367
    @loraleesmith5367 Год назад +2

    This is the best video for a paracord dog collar tutorial! 😄 You explain everything so clearly! Thank you so very much! This is so easy to make for my future Etsy store! Thank you 👍😁

  • @sheilaread7724
    @sheilaread7724 2 года назад +4

    Omg just made this with reflective cord for my cat.
    It looks stunning on him.
    First one I have ever made.
    Thank you for such a clear and informative video xxx

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  2 года назад +1

      So glad I could help! I’m actually going to do another type of braid that can be done for dog and cat collars which is also cute 🥰

    • @sheilaread7724
      @sheilaread7724 2 года назад

      @@d.i.ypetaccessories I can't wait xxx

    • @daniellejrivers
      @daniellejrivers Год назад +1

      Hi Sheila 👋 where did you purchase reflective cord from ? I’d love to make the same for my cats

    • @sheilaread7724
      @sheilaread7724 Год назад

      @@daniellejrivers I got it from amazon I do believe xx

  • @asenaakb
    @asenaakb 11 месяцев назад

    How thick is the cord? 1mm?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, the cord in this video is 4mm thick. If you search for type 3 or 550 paracord it will bring up the right size ✨

    • @asenaakb
      @asenaakb 10 месяцев назад

      @@d.i.ypetaccessories Thank you so much! I am from Europe so I find it difficult to unterstand how much rope we need. How many meters of rope did you use for the collar?

  • @shelleyperreault9163
    @shelleyperreault9163 Год назад

    Thank you!! There are tips in here that no one else mentions!

  • @Katie-zd3cy
    @Katie-zd3cy Год назад +3

    Finally found someone who actually shows each step clearly!😅 would love to see more collar tutorials! 🥰

  • @137.m.varsha8
    @137.m.varsha8 Год назад

    Wow mam I just watched the video it was very useful ... It's really awesome where did u get the buckle

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад +1

      So glad you liked it! Most of my buckles at the moment are from paracord.eu but they have quite a high shipping rate unless you're in the netherlands. In the UK there is petbitsonline. I'm not sure about anywhere outside of the UK but if it's just for your own pet you can find decent buckles on ebay or etsy.

  • @giselagarcia4164
    @giselagarcia4164 Год назад

    Lo quiero en español

  • @tinastracqualursi8275
    @tinastracqualursi8275 Год назад

    I agree! Best video I have seen! Thank you so much

  • @totallypip
    @totallypip 2 года назад

    Hello I have made two beautiful collars with the help of your great video , One question where do you buy all your supplies from i’ve just bought the first lot of eBay but would like to know if you could recommend somewhere better thanks

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  2 года назад

      Hi, that’s so great to hear! Yes I have 2 go to places. I’m in the UK so it might be different if you’re elsewhere, but I use petbitsonline for hardware (make sure to get welded d-rings) and I use paracord emporium on etsy for regular 4mm and 2mm paracord.

  • @naomijocelynbuch8042
    @naomijocelynbuch8042 Год назад

    Hey! Could you also show how to make a harness? 🙏🏼

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      Yes of course I can. I’m very behind with my videos but I’m aiming to set a day aside soon to power through some and get them going regularly again!

  • @marletzagregoriamendoza4640
    @marletzagregoriamendoza4640 7 месяцев назад

    Alguien me.puede decir como se lama ese hilo ya que no hablo ingles

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hola, lo siento mi español no es bueno. El hilo se llama paracord. Yo uso paracord de 4mm, pero puedes compra en tamaños diferentes.
      Mis videos son en inglesa porque no hablo otras idiomas buenas, pero puedes traducirlas en los subtítulos. Espero que entiendas! X

  • @SamFam_
    @SamFam_ 7 месяцев назад

    What size buckle and d ring did you use

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  7 месяцев назад

      Hi, that all depends on the size of your dog. Typically I use 20mm for my dog and small/medium dogs. 15mm for xs dogs and 25mm for big dogs

  • @chrissyfrijters6581
    @chrissyfrijters6581 2 года назад

    oh i love these so much, i suck at braiding, but this made me understand❤❤

  • @dogeareddogwalking
    @dogeareddogwalking 10 месяцев назад

    Hi where did you get your paracord from?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  10 месяцев назад

      If I just need a small amount there is someone on Etsy I use, but usually paracord.eu for larger amounts.

  • @heidischwarzberger4851
    @heidischwarzberger4851 9 месяцев назад

    Welche Farben sind denn das?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  9 месяцев назад

      I think names will depend on sellers, but commonly they’re called baby pink and mint green (I hope this translates well for you!)

  • @ericmencaroni3786
    @ericmencaroni3786 2 года назад

    What size rope do you use I want a thick collar for my German shepherd with a at least a one inch clasp…

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад +1

      Hi, my current videos are using 550 or type 3 (4mm) cord. I use this on my 1 inch collar too but a thicker cord would be better if you can get it. 550 seems to be the thickest before you go into ropes. You can do what’s called a king cobra braid which is a cobra braid over a cobra braid. I’ll do a video on that soon. It is thicker though so I would add extra length for it to be comfortable

    • @ablarks
      @ablarks 5 месяцев назад

      I use 6mm & always find I get some shrinkage on the overall length by the time I’m finished. Is adding 1.5” a general rule for adding to the overall length? Xxx

  • @lenkam6062
    @lenkam6062 Год назад

    Hi! Is this double cobra knot or regular cobra knot?😁

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      Hi, this is the regular cobra knot, I’ll try to get a video up with the bigger version (work life is crazy right now, I’m so behind!!)

    • @lenkam6062
      @lenkam6062 Год назад

      @@d.i.ypetaccessories Thank you so much!

  • @SprtulLuv
    @SprtulLuv Год назад

    What size paracord are you using?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      For these I use 550 or type 3 (same thing) cord but for cat collars I’ll either use type 1

  • @yesplease6399
    @yesplease6399 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome to cover a prong collar☝️

  • @micah6757
    @micah6757 Год назад

    Is it 13' total or 13' of each color?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      13 feet total. It’s a foot for every inch of braid regardless of the number of colours so I would just half it (or make one colour slightly longer so the join is hidden in the braid)

  • @hopeprist1995
    @hopeprist1995 2 года назад

    dog collar

  • @luckytravelcats7749
    @luckytravelcats7749 2 года назад

    What mm size is your paracord? Any suggestions or links where to buy multipack of different colors ?? Fantastic tutorial 🙏🙏🙏

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  2 года назад

      It’s 550 or type 3 which is about 4mm thick. If you’re in the UK I get mine from paracord emporium on Etsy or if I’m doing a big stock order from paracord.eu (although their delivery prices to the UK are quite high as they’re in the Netherlands)

    • @luckytravelcats7749
      @luckytravelcats7749 2 года назад

      @@d.i.ypetaccessories Thankyou 🙏. I’m actually in spain so Il have to check. I’ve been making these a while but with a slightly different method and they come out looking exactly the same , but I’m going to try your method to see which I prefer . Very clear video . All my best to you 😻🐶🥰

  • @raynaclaremckee9067
    @raynaclaremckee9067 Год назад

    Hi what size d ring is best

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      It depends on the size of your buckle but you want it to match. If you’re using a 20mm buckle you’ll want a 20mm d ring. Buckle size will depend on your dog’s size, a rough guideline is 15mm for small dogs like chihuahuas, 20mm for medium dogs like staffies, spaniels etc and 25mm for bigger dogs like labradors.

  • @NaturalBronzeQTee
    @NaturalBronzeQTee 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing! Your video is great and gave me the inspiration to make some for my four frenchies!! What size are the d-rings? 3/4??

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  2 года назад +1

      I usually use hardware that fits my dog so these will be 20mm. I’d use the same for frenchies or smaller if you prefer thinner collars. If you go down to 15mm you’d be better getting type 2 paracord as it’s slightly thinner so will fit the buckle better

    • @NaturalBronzeQTee
      @NaturalBronzeQTee 2 года назад

      @@d.i.ypetaccessories Thank you again - I'll be using the same size as in your video 20mm. I like that size :). I just couldn't tell what size d-ring you used in your video to match the 20mm clasp. :)

  • @beverly8900
    @beverly8900 Год назад

    Is it 13 ft of cord x's 2?

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      Hi! Sorry for taking so long to respond. If the collar is 13" in length the total amount of cord will be 13ft. If you're using 2 colours like I did here then it will be 6.5ft of each colour (although I like to round up a little to give me extra to work with).

  • @momoba123
    @momoba123 2 года назад

    How do u join 2 colors together?

  • @lun.a2711
    @lun.a2711 8 месяцев назад

    pls more diy pet accessories :)

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  8 месяцев назад

      My most recent video went up last week! ☺️ a different braid for January. My next video will be out the first week in February in preparation for Valentine’s day

    • @lun.a2711
      @lun.a2711 8 месяцев назад

      Perfect :) @@d.i.ypetaccessories

  • @mariaisabellongas5977
    @mariaisabellongas5977 Год назад

    Slowwwwwwly

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад

      As in you’d like me to go slower in the instructions? I’ll keep that in mind for future videos! With the video if it helps you could slow the playback speed. I do that when I watch crochet videos as they’re always too quick! I’ll make sure to make my steps slower in future.

  • @marcilee7015
    @marcilee7015 2 года назад +1

    Hi. Just seen your video. I have some 1 inch buckle clasps. I had to use 4 strings to fit across at the first buckle, I ended up with 8 on male clip. I can't figure out how to do the knots on that end. I tried what you've done but isn't working for me. Could you please help? Lol

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  2 года назад +1

      Hi, if you’re trying to do what I think you are then yes! I’ll try and get a video up before I scurry off on holiday x

    • @marcilee7015
      @marcilee7015 2 года назад

      @@d.i.ypetaccessories Thank You so much.
      Yes I didn't connect the strings together at the first and that's how I started with 4.

  • @tanialaysik9305
    @tanialaysik9305 Год назад

    Thank you very much! You are the only person who said what length of the paracord is needed for what girth. I have a German Shepherd, I bought 10 meters of paracord, and I didn't know if it would be enough.❤

  • @onnyt60
    @onnyt60 Год назад

    Very nice tutorial and one of the best I’ve seen so far. Liked every step of it except the finishing part. A bit to bulky for my liking.

  • @camerondyck2068
    @camerondyck2068 Год назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!! you are so clear in telling me what to do. I was almost shouting before I found your video, because all the others were so hard and confusing. Thx so much!!

  • @jenniferrobinson-ll5iy
    @jenniferrobinson-ll5iy Год назад

    I've already made 2 of these and love them! I used the Manny Method for joining my 2 colors so that it's a much stronger join and didn't have to off-center them. 😉

    • @d.i.ypetaccessories
      @d.i.ypetaccessories  Год назад +1

      It’s like you’re a mind reader! I was going to do a video on both methods for those asking about it. I still like to off centre it just so you can’t see the join, but that’s just a personal preference

  • @judyturner7419
    @judyturner7419 Год назад

    Thank you so much for showing me how to do the double cow hitch on each side. It took me a few tries, but I finally got it and I understand it now. All of my stuff looks so much better and more professional. Thank you.❤

    • @stephaniemoore8118
      @stephaniemoore8118 Год назад

      I thank you for showing me the perfect paracord tutorial. I have looked long and far for the perfect look. I'm starting my own business, and after watching this tutorial its perfect for me.

  • @ВалентинаМуха-т1д

    Благодарю Вас за интересный, обучающий материал! Прекрасная работа!❤