The first few times I made this I had to stop and start the video, I am making it for the fourth time now and understand the logic and can do it without being glued to the video. Thanks for your videos, they are so easy to follow and somehow very soothing compared to some other channels where they have crazy background music 😂👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️
I enjoyed the entire tutorial. I did have to watch every part to follow the pattern. I'd never have gotten past the beginning of the first diamond without it. Thank you for you patience.
Yes. I also got confused. Had to watch every step of the center pattern. I had to watch that center pattern several times. But got it done. Actually I went to physical therapy today for my knee replacement. Took the collar to show the therapist he likes Paracord. I showed the receptionist the collar and she bought it. I got $75 for it. I hope that's a fair price you think? Thanks for your videos.
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS COLLAR!!!!! I think it will make a beautiful bracelet as well! Time to order more Paracord! lol of course, it's almost always time to order more Paracord! I need to start buying certain colors that I use most often in bulk! Thanks for the great tutorials... you are quite thorough in your vids and I like that ! I have now subscribed after watching a couple of your vids... your creations are beautiful and the color combinations you use make your work STUNNING!
Lol wow took me a long time to make this collar.. like 5.5 hours. Trying to figure out your diamond pattern was very hard cause the camera angle you had. I ended up having half a gold diamond to start with, 2 purple diamonds in the middle and a gold diamond at the end lol...
Love the pattern! Can this be converted to a belt? How would I measure for enough to make a 46" belt? Wish you were near I would beg an apprenticeship under you.
I just made this collar with a little variation, love it! I used 550 paracord, I should have used a 1” buckle, but wish I had used one a little larger. This pattern is very sturdy. Thanks for your videos!
glad it worked out for you pam, yes, you definitely need a 1 inch buckle, but if yours is smaller, you can leave out the centre colour on the adjustable part, and it will make it even narrower to fit a smaller buckle. Then just add in all the colours when you start the pattern.
are you aware your website has been hacked? I'm so sorry this happened. This is such beautiful work, thank you for sharing! I love the quick clamp jig! great idea!
This pattern is so beautiful! This is my first attempt at a paracord project and it turned out pretty okay. I managed to finish it, but was still scratching my head at the end over the diamond part. I was able to get the sanctified pattern down fast, but I had to watch and rewatch and pause and undo so many times for the diamond pattern. I’m having a hard time holding it in my head just by following/watching the steps without explanation as to why it’s done that way. Do you have a video or reference explaining it step by step? (the tip of the diamond is set up like this, the next step is this, to taper in/out the edges of the diamond you do this, to finish the end of the diamond do this, and repeat, etc.)? It got confusing and hard to follow just being told what to do with no reference points. I wasn’t able to anticipate what the next step was, and couldn’t figure out what way to weave the cord when I got lost so had to search through the video to find what looked like where I was at, and not knowing what cord placement makes what pattern. Any tips are greatly appreciated, thanks!
Absolutely Beautiful ... I wish you would have shown how you went from the diamond pattern back to the first pattern and also how to attach the buckle at the end .All of a sudden it was on but you don't show how? This is the nicest collar Ive seen..I want to braid some Roo leather Dog Show Leads but want to practice with paracord first. I would love to see more videos,You do really beautiful work!!!
hi katherine, thanks for the comments. I attached the buckle at the beginning (0:56 seconds) not at the end. Also, to do the start pattern again at the end, i just stopped doing anything with the black and gold cords, and repeated the beginning pattern minus the gold and black cords. hope that helps. if you've not done any weaving before, this is probably a difficult pattern to be starting with. usually you start with a more simple pattern and build up to harder ones, but full credit to you for having a go!
I LOVE this. You are soo talented. Do you have a video on doing this/ similar for a halter noseband? Only know three -by now- somewhat boring patterns🙈
Incredible work, I am wondering though were you purchased your Bar Clamp with the screw features please? I cannot seem to find one with the same screw points online.
I really love this collar. I'm going to make a couple like this, but I'm making Martingales so doing this with round rings instead of the buckle. I was probably having a senior moment (hour), but I really struggled with the 2nd and 3rd starting knot. Would you be able to do a video of the those first three knots on a round ring and really slow it down for knots 2 and 3? Many thanks. Love your work!
G'day drb, this video ruclips.net/video/s5fmKWCvbO0/видео.html shows how to add cord when you are using 2 rings rather than a buckle, you will get the idea and can use any pattern once you have the cords attached. you can also slow down the video in the 'settings' at the bottom right of the screen. these videos take me around 7 hours by the time i set everything up, take the video, make the collar, edit the video and upload, so i really don't want to duplicate something i have already spent 7 hours doing sorry, but hey, thanks for asking. All the best.
I love this collar. I've been looking for a nice wide collar for my dobermann. I am curious how wide the collar is in the diamond section. Thank you in advance.
g'day serena, i don't know, but if you take the cord amounts listed in the video for 20 inches, and multiply it by however long you want your breast plate to be you should get close. all the best.
Nice collar. I got it done. But got confusing for me. I had to watch several times while I made it . When the pattern would change I would get a little messed up. But it came out great. My girlfriend wears it all the time. Haha.
Hey thanks. I've made probably around 60 bracelets... Several monkey fists... Wanted to try a dog collar. I love making them. Do you think $75 is a fair price or should I ask for more I don't know? I plan on making all your collars. Take care.
g'day steve, i can't comment on price, other than how much you want to charge for your time, and what you think people are willing to pay. All the best with it.
Greetings, I just made this collar and it turned out nice however when I try to pass the weave through the buckle it is nearly impossible as the weave seems too wide. I pulled the weaves VERY tight throughout and it just is almost impossible. You make it look effortless to pass yours through the buckle. Can you tell me what I have done wrong?
g'day bryce, i'm using a 1 inch buckle (wide). it is a very tight fit, and when the paracord is new it is very stiff. If you bend the adjustable part back and forth a few times before you put it in the buckle it gets more flexible, and gives you a bit more wiggle room but is still tight and you have to wiggle the buckle over the bumps in the braid. Also, if your buckle is not longer than it is wide, it is almost impossible to get it through as you are trying to put a thick collar straight up and down rather than at a lower angle. (I'm not sure if i'm making sense it's hard to explain) essentially you need to make sure you don't have a square buckle, but rather, a rectangular one. If all else fails, buy a bigger buckle lol! let's know how you get on with it.
Good morning, I love this pattern. The colors and design are great! Thank you for sharing your talent. It took me several times viewing the steps to get the pattern correct. Made a few mistakes along the way and the BIGGEST mistake was I had the buckle attached going the wrong direction...had to take it completely apart and start over. At least I will a pro after its completed. Just one question...what price do you on this collar?
hey, thanks for the kind words. Yes, i have put the buckle on the wrong way more than once - i'm a slow learner! as for the price, that's tricky. obviously you need to get back the price of your materials, but after that, it's up to you what hourly rate you want for your time, but this has to be balanced with what people are willing to pay. If it's just a hobby you'll get something back for you having fun. if it's to make money well..... you probably won't unless you're brilliant at selling ice to eskimos! sorry i'm not much help. but all the best with your projects.
How do I do the complete collar with the diamond pattern? I work with click buckles. I don't know how to set up if I want to have the collar completely diamond patern
Hello. Congratulations for your work, it's really beautiful. I would like to try to make a necklace for my dog. Could you tell me where did you buy this double buckle. I can not find this model on the internet ..? Thank you in advance, and congratulations again!
hi julien, thanks for the kind words. If you click "show more" 0:48 underneath the video, there are links to all the items, but here is the buckle link. amzn.to/2sF8tOr hope this helps, and all the best with your projects!
I am really drawn to this pattern because it reminds me of the " Eye of God" or " Ojo de Dios" pattern that is prevalent in the Zapotec weavings of the people from the state of Oaxaca, Mexico.
I absolutely love your videos! But I’m so confused as to how to make this for a smaller dog. What about a 10lb dog or 20lb dog? I have drove myself nuts trying to figure out how to do it. I realize I could make it shorter but will it still be as wide? This wide on a little dog wouldn’t work I don’t think. PLEASE HELP ME UNDERSTAND...lol I noticed you made collars for smaller dogs but nothing like those beautiful big ones you make.
hi kandi, yes, this is a very wide collar for a large dog. you could try doing it with micro cord? not sure if it will look as good but that's really the only option I can think of sorry! All the best!
Kandi; You could try "125 Paracord", AKA Microcord but I think it'd end up way too thin but I have 2 maybe's you might want to try. One would only apply if you are using true, real paracord which is multiple individual strands covered with a protective "skin". Try pulling a couple strands out of a piece of cord and making or starting a bracelet to see if it would look clean or end up kind-of twisted or bunched up, wrinkley?? I haven't made anything yet, I just started looking for DIY instructions a day or 2 ago so I don't know for sure what it would end up looking like. If you are using real para maybe you could fold over the excess skin to keep the nice tight look????????? A second idea you might try if there is one nearby, Hobby Lobby. They sell "550 Paracord" and "125 Paracord AKA Microcord but it's not true paracord, it's the same thickness but not stranded so when pulled good and tight it will compress some. Paracord really shouldn't compress at all, but theirs is a hobby type look-alike, the ends still melt just the same it just isn't stranded so it does compress a little bit, might be just enough? If you have a H. L. store nearby, get online first, they always have a 40% off 1 non-sale item, take a pic or copy it directly from your phone, as long as it's scannable they'll accept it. They have 25' lengths for $2.99 and 100' for $8.99, and the micro is $2.99 for 50'. Good luck!!!
da1cru1 Thank you for the awesome ideas! I never thought of pulling some some of the strands out but like you I wonder how it will lay but it’s worth a try. I didn’t know the Hobby Lobby brand didn’t have strands inside...it might compress enough. Thanks again!
@@kandia8674; Hey There, I made a mistake when I said that Hobby Lobby brand cord is Not stranded, it is however, either on their website or on the packaging it does say something along the line of this is not real Paracord, for "hobby use only". (That's not to say it won't make a great dog collar, bracelet, etc..) It really just means don't rely on this cord in a survival situation, lol. I thought more about your situation, reg paracord has a braided shell and stranded guts. If you pull a strand or couple out, burn one end and staple or tie that burned end to something and gentle but firmly pull/slide the cord through your fingers, (might want to use gloves to prevent burns), it should tighten the braided shell around the now thinner guts. The only thing I can think of that must be accounted for is make sure you cut a longer piece than needed as the outside shell will/should tighten until it reached the end of the stranded guts, (which should not stretch). So if you do this you'll end up with X much shell only. Then just feel for where the strands ended, hold the cord a couple inches from the end of the inside strands and cut near the end and burn to prevent it from coming loose. Now you should have a thinner cord to work with but not have to worry about a "messy" shell. I hope I explained that right??? If I didn't explain well enough to understand pls let me know and I'll try to explain it better. The H.L. brand cord is not "Mil-Spec" so it's not near as strong in general and it does pull thinner without doing anything to it. If you have plenty of cord in hand in the colors you want just do the above, I am sure the result will be better than expected. I mentioned H.L. as they have a decent selection of colors in store, (more online, but that route I'd buy real cord). For a small dog, (20 lbs. or so), the H.L. cord I don't think will tighten thin enough for a collar to fit that small of a dog. It's more of a way to get different colors now (provided there's a store nearby). They sell it in different lengths from 25' to 100' $2.99-8.99 as well as 50' microcord $2.99. Get online and pull up their website for a 40% off coupon, only good for 1 item/day but go in get what you want, use the 40% off and send someone else in. At least you'd be able to say what color/pattern you want and know they have it in stock.. I would really like to know how well it turns out and the result, so if you do this and it works well pls let me know. If you don't mind I can give you my email and send me some pics or a short vid of the finished project. The only thing I can really suggest is to either start the collar or a bracelet just to see if you have removed enough strands to make the collar thin enough for the dog to be used for. I apologize for the poor explination the first reply, I was extremely tired from work. Good luck, I'm sure it'll turn out perfect and again I'd love to see the final result as well as just how many strands had to be removed to make the cord thin enough to fit correct.
hi guys, that is just an old bar clamp my husband had, and he drilled some holes in it and bolted the screws in, turned the end around so you get a little bit more length, and wala you have an adjustable jig! this one on amazon looks very similar: amzn.to/2QId0tM let's know how you go!
So beautiful! Amazingly detailed instructions. I'm going to change up the closure to a snap buckle instead of the roller buckle. My sister's dog is an escape artist and can get out of anything that is not a snap buckle...the big @#$%^&*!!
Hi, I love your work, I was just wondering if it would be possible for you to make a diagram about making the diamond pattern. I have been trying to write the cord usage down but I am too slow. I'm a 100% disabled veteran in San Diego CA USA and I am planning to make collars and leashes for service dogs for other disabled veterans. I give all of my items away for free, I get some help from manufactures with supplies. I hope you do not mind if I use your method for the pattern and the start of your collars. I was also thinking about make a camera strap for myself using this pattern.
Hola me encanto tu trabajo es hermoso , aunque no entiendo tu idioma , pero si entiendo lo que estas haciendo genial te felicito, lo intentare haber como me resulta
g'day hardrocker, you would choose what colour you want for the diamond, and then make all the other strands a different colour to the diamond. all the best with it.
@@Peacedonkeys have another question. I dont have an adjustable clasp. I have a buckle. About 2 inches wide. How would i do this without doing skinny adjustable ends. Just want full diamond pattern all the way around
you would have to start at the buckle, and end at the opposite end, and weave or somehow tie off the ends and melt. it is very tricky, i haven't ever done it that way with so many strands. i have seen others do it on a belt , but on a dog collar with a dog rolling around on the ground, they might unravel? You will have to experiment.
Please more clearly identify what you are calling each color in relation to the lengths of cord needed. For example, is “honeycomb” the yellow & white, or the black and yellow?
Honeycomb is the yellow and white, the yellow and black is called yellow diamond.. (she calls it black and yellow in the video).. she does address all of that in the beginning of the video, with each length.. she doesn’t verbally say it but it’s put at the first with the colors and lengths also a 20 inch collar
it is probably not a pattern i would start out with unless you really like to challenge yourself. i would try something a bit less complicated first like this one. ruclips.net/video/cYPk93kkK_k/видео.html and work your way up, but hey, you know yourself better than anyone!
Peace donkeys I've made simple ones and have experience with macrame and kumihimo. I have watched this video three times, love it. I plan on making some simpler projects, but I really want to do this one.
it was so beautiful that color match for my nephew his dog german can u give me what the name of paracord of rope so i can make like this and i will order for that but i can make like this and it will help leash for dog
hello larry, if you click "show more" underneath the video you will see i have listed all the names of the colours i used, and links to them on amazon also so you can see what they look like. hope your nephew likes the collar you make for his doggie.
hi Jose, all the cords are listed at the start of the video here: ruclips.net/video/8SfwIpuY7Zs/видео.html. hope that helps, all the best with your collar.
This has become my favorite. It took me a awhile to catch-on, but once I got it it went pretty fast. Looks fantastic on my Doberman.
Always love those vids where you show the finished product first, then how to make it. Good work and craftsmanship, BTW.
Thanks 👍
I love how you used a bar clamp for a jig! I must try it!
Bloody genius, I love that C clamp. The pattern is tops too.
I raise my hat high out of respect for your creativity Madam .. God gave you fingers of gold .. Greetings, artist from Morocco
Thank you so much 😀
The first few times I made this I had to stop and start the video, I am making it for the fourth time now and understand the logic and can do it without being glued to the video. Thanks for your videos, they are so easy to follow and somehow very soothing compared to some other channels where they have crazy background music 😂👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️
I enjoyed the entire tutorial. I did have to watch every part to follow the pattern. I'd never have gotten past the beginning of the first diamond without it. Thank you for you patience.
Thanks Paul. Yes, it's a very tricky pattern, you did well to persevere hope your doggie likes it!
Yes. I also got confused. Had to watch every step of the center pattern. I had to watch that center pattern several times. But got it done. Actually I went to physical therapy today for my knee replacement. Took the collar to show the therapist he likes Paracord. I showed the receptionist the collar and she bought it. I got $75 for it. I hope that's a fair price you think? Thanks for your videos.
I love this collar. Unfortunately your hands are often in the way so it took a few attempts. But in the end I got there!!❤
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS COLLAR!!!!! I think it will make a beautiful bracelet as well! Time to order more Paracord! lol of course, it's almost always time to order more Paracord! I need to start buying certain colors that I use most often in bulk! Thanks for the great tutorials... you are quite thorough in your vids and I like that ! I have now subscribed after watching a couple of your vids... your creations are beautiful and the color combinations you use make your work STUNNING!
So the more I watched this the more the pattern makes sense it does not look that impossible. And here is a very nice pattern
Lol wow took me a long time to make this collar.. like 5.5 hours. Trying to figure out your diamond pattern was very hard cause the camera angle you had. I ended up having half a gold diamond to start with, 2 purple diamonds in the middle and a gold diamond at the end lol...
me too ! She lost me when the blue started. I quit !
20inches collar means that the collar is for dog with neck circumference 20 inches or its total lenght of the collar?
yes
@@leighwilliams5029 yes- its total lenght?
Love the pattern! Can this be converted to a belt? How would I measure for enough to make a 46" belt?
Wish you were near I would beg an apprenticeship under you.
I just made this collar with a little variation, love it! I used 550 paracord, I should have used a 1” buckle, but wish I had used one a little larger. This pattern is very sturdy. Thanks for your videos!
glad it worked out for you pam, yes, you definitely need a 1 inch buckle, but if yours is smaller, you can leave out the centre colour on the adjustable part, and it will make it even narrower to fit a smaller buckle. Then just add in all the colours when you start the pattern.
I’d love to learn how to do this on a donkey/horse halter noseband! It’s a beautiful pattern!
are you aware your website has been hacked? I'm so sorry this happened. This is such beautiful work, thank you for sharing! I love the quick clamp jig! great idea!
This pattern is so beautiful! This is my first attempt at a paracord project and it turned out pretty okay. I managed to finish it, but was still scratching my head at the end over the diamond part. I was able to get the sanctified pattern down fast, but I had to watch and rewatch and pause and undo so many times for the diamond pattern. I’m having a hard time holding it in my head just by following/watching the steps without explanation as to why it’s done that way. Do you have a video or reference explaining it step by step? (the tip of the diamond is set up like this, the next step is this, to taper in/out the edges of the diamond you do this, to finish the end of the diamond do this, and repeat, etc.)? It got confusing and hard to follow just being told what to do with no reference points. I wasn’t able to anticipate what the next step was, and couldn’t figure out what way to weave the cord when I got lost so had to search through the video to find what looked like where I was at, and not knowing what cord placement makes what pattern. Any tips are greatly appreciated, thanks!
How long is the bar clamp? 24 inches?
I like the new lay out of your video with the captions keep up the awesome paracord builds.
thanks mate, i'm trying to improve as much as i can.
Absolutely Beautiful ... I wish you would have shown how you went from the diamond pattern back to the first pattern and also how to attach the buckle at the end .All of a sudden it was on but you don't show how? This is the nicest collar Ive seen..I want to braid some Roo leather Dog Show Leads but want to practice with paracord first. I would love to see more videos,You do really beautiful work!!!
hi katherine, thanks for the comments. I attached the buckle at the beginning (0:56 seconds) not at the end. Also, to do the start pattern again at the end, i just stopped doing anything with the black and gold cords, and repeated the beginning pattern minus the gold and black cords. hope that helps. if you've not done any weaving before, this is probably a difficult pattern to be starting with. usually you start with a more simple pattern and build up to harder ones, but full credit to you for having a go!
Good morning, just beautiful ... Very beautiful ... Thank you for your simplicity and love of art.
Thank you
I LOVE this. You are soo talented. Do you have a video on doing this/ similar for a halter noseband? Only know three -by now- somewhat boring patterns🙈
Incredible work, I am wondering though were you purchased your Bar Clamp with the screw features please? I cannot seem to find one with the same screw points online.
I really love this collar. I'm going to make a couple like this, but I'm making Martingales so doing this with round rings instead of the buckle. I was probably having a senior moment (hour), but I really struggled with the 2nd and 3rd starting knot. Would you be able to do a video of the those first three knots on a round ring and really slow it down for knots 2 and 3? Many thanks. Love your work!
G'day drb, this video ruclips.net/video/s5fmKWCvbO0/видео.html shows how to add cord when you are using 2 rings rather than a buckle, you will get the idea and can use any pattern once you have the cords attached. you can also slow down the video in the 'settings' at the bottom right of the screen. these videos take me around 7 hours by the time i set everything up, take the video, make the collar, edit the video and upload, so i really don't want to duplicate something i have already spent 7 hours doing sorry, but hey, thanks for asking. All the best.
Truly amazing form of art. Total respect.
Thanks Faye!
Oh so beautiful!!!! Does your pattern call for a 1" roller buckle or can a buckle without the roller be used? Thank you :)
I love this collar. I've been looking for a nice wide collar for my dobermann. I am curious how wide the collar is in the diamond section. Thank you in advance.
The 1-1/4" D-Ring Welded 6mm from your list of ingredients is too thick for a leash clasp. What mm is smaller then the 6mm? Thanx.
Beautiful! A bit advanced for me yet, since I've only just started working with paracord, but this is definitely going on my list of things to make.
thanks jecriggs, yes, i'd wait until you've done a few other before you tackle that one it's a bit more tricky than most!
Your work is so beautiful, the best I’ve seen yet.. ty for your time to share with the community. Much Mahaloz..
Thanks David 🦄
I love this so much!!! About how much of each cord would it take to make a breast collar for a horse?
g'day serena, i don't know, but if you take the cord amounts listed in the video for 20 inches, and multiply it by however long you want your breast plate to be you should get close. all the best.
I was just thinking what a beautiful halter noseband it would make, too!
Magic Unicorn I actually ended up making the Brest collar and it turned out really pretty
Nice collar. I got it done. But got confusing for me. I had to watch several times while I made it . When the pattern would change I would get a little messed up. But it came out great. My girlfriend wears it all the time. Haha.
great work Steve, this is definitely not a beginners collar, it takes a few goes to work it out. you've done well!
Hey thanks. I've made probably around 60 bracelets... Several monkey fists... Wanted to try a dog collar. I love making them. Do you think $75 is a fair price or should I ask for more I don't know? I plan on making all your collars. Take care.
g'day steve, i can't comment on price, other than how much you want to charge for your time, and what you think people are willing to pay. All the best with it.
Greetings, I just made this collar and it turned out nice however when I try to pass the weave through the buckle it is nearly impossible as the weave seems too wide. I pulled the weaves VERY tight throughout and it just is almost impossible. You make it look effortless to pass yours through the buckle. Can you tell me what I have done wrong?
g'day bryce, i'm using a 1 inch buckle (wide). it is a very tight fit, and when the paracord is new it is very stiff. If you bend the adjustable part back and forth a few times before you put it in the buckle it gets more flexible, and gives you a bit more wiggle room but is still tight and you have to wiggle the buckle over the bumps in the braid. Also, if your buckle is not longer than it is wide, it is almost impossible to get it through as you are trying to put a thick collar straight up and down rather than at a lower angle. (I'm not sure if i'm making sense it's hard to explain) essentially you need to make sure you don't have a square buckle, but rather, a rectangular one. If all else fails, buy a bigger buckle lol! let's know how you get on with it.
thanks for the reply. I bought the buckle that you had listed in your description. I will try to loosen it a bit as you said and see if that helps
How wide is this on the wide end? This is an incredible pattern. I want to attempt to make a guitar strap.
hi john, this is around 4cm wide, a little over 1 1/2 inches. Would be a great guitar strap! all the best with it.
This is Amazing! Making for my grand dogter Maple!
Love your viedeos, I have made a bit less bridle for my daughters pony, using your instructions.
thanks jenalee, hope you had fun doing it and your daughter helped you!
Could you use these patterns for a horses noseband or brownband? love your work :)
Love the bar clamp idea. I'm going to use it.
Hi :) I love this collar! Do you think its strong enough for 30kg dog which likes to pull sometimes?
hi anna, wow, that's a big dog, only one way to find out! let me know how it goes!
it would be nice to know how much of cord to use for each projects, or did i miss this part
Hi carlos you must have missed that part. I listed the cords at 44 seconds in.
thank you , very much love your work
Good morning, I love this pattern. The colors and design are great! Thank you for sharing your talent. It took me several times viewing the steps to get the pattern correct. Made a few mistakes along the way and the BIGGEST mistake was I had the buckle attached going the wrong direction...had to take it completely apart and start over. At least I will a pro after its completed. Just one question...what price do you on this collar?
hey, thanks for the kind words. Yes, i have put the buckle on the wrong way more than once - i'm a slow learner! as for the price, that's tricky. obviously you need to get back the price of your materials, but after that, it's up to you what hourly rate you want for your time, but this has to be balanced with what people are willing to pay. If it's just a hobby you'll get something back for you having fun. if it's to make money well..... you probably won't unless you're brilliant at selling ice to eskimos! sorry i'm not much help. but all the best with your projects.
That is ridiculously brilliant! How big is your dog, and are you related to Crocodile Dundee with a knife like that?
Did you screw the clamp to the table?? Brilliant idea to use a clamp for a jig ... 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
g'day tina, no it's fully portable, no need to screw it to the table
@@Peacedonkeys thanks very much! 💕
This collar is beautiful! Thank you for sharing! I'm going to made one for my baby girl!
Thank you so much for the pattern ! This is beautiful
I am trying to find a pattern close to this but with a different color in just the very center of the diamond. I wonder if you could help?
Is there a matching leash?
How do I do the complete collar with the diamond pattern? I work with click buckles. I don't know how to set up if I want to have the collar completely diamond patern
That is so beautiful. Fantastic work. And i love the name" peace donkey"
Thanks jay
Great job! What is the calculation of paracord for the collar? Thanks.
hi 3d the cords are listed in the video at 44seconds. All the best with your collar! ruclips.net/video/8SfwIpuY7Zs/видео.html
I've Just watched your video, I must say you have done a beautiful job.
thanks for the encouraging words Leroy.
Absolutely beautiful pattern! Thank you for sharing this. You just got a new subscriber.
thank mate, appreciate the kind words!
Same here
Hello. Congratulations for your work, it's really beautiful. I would like to try to make a necklace for my dog. Could you tell me where did you buy this double buckle. I can not find this model on the internet ..? Thank you in advance, and congratulations again!
hi julien, thanks for the kind words. If you click "show more" 0:48 underneath the video, there are links to all the items, but here is the buckle link. amzn.to/2sF8tOr hope this helps, and all the best with your projects!
ok I did not see! Thank you very much.
I am really drawn to this pattern because it reminds me of the " Eye of God" or " Ojo de Dios" pattern that is prevalent in the Zapotec weavings of the people from the state of Oaxaca, Mexico.
I absolutely love your videos! But I’m so confused as to how to make this for a smaller dog. What about a 10lb dog or 20lb dog?
I have drove myself nuts trying to figure out how to do it. I realize I could make it shorter but will it still be as wide? This wide on a little dog wouldn’t work I don’t think.
PLEASE HELP ME UNDERSTAND...lol
I noticed you made collars for smaller dogs but nothing like those beautiful big ones you make.
hi kandi, yes, this is a very wide collar for a large dog. you could try doing it with micro cord? not sure if it will look as good but that's really the only option I can think of sorry! All the best!
Kandi; You could try "125 Paracord", AKA Microcord but I think it'd end up way too thin but I have 2 maybe's you might want to try. One would only apply if you are using true, real paracord which is multiple individual strands covered with a protective "skin". Try pulling a couple strands out of a piece of cord and making or starting a bracelet to see if it would look clean or end up kind-of twisted or bunched up, wrinkley?? I haven't made anything yet, I just started looking for DIY instructions a day or 2 ago so I don't know for sure what it would end up looking like. If you are using real para maybe you could fold over the excess skin to keep the nice tight look?????????
A second idea you might try if there is one nearby, Hobby Lobby. They sell "550 Paracord" and "125 Paracord AKA Microcord but it's not true paracord, it's the same thickness but not stranded so when pulled good and tight it will compress some. Paracord really shouldn't compress at all, but theirs is a hobby type look-alike, the ends still melt just the same it just isn't stranded so it does compress a little bit, might be just enough? If you have a H. L. store nearby, get online first, they always have a 40% off 1 non-sale item, take a pic or copy it directly from your phone, as long as it's scannable they'll accept it. They have 25' lengths for $2.99 and 100' for $8.99, and the micro is $2.99 for 50'.
Good luck!!!
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Thank you for the awesome ideas! I never thought of pulling some some of the strands out but like you I wonder how it will lay but it’s worth a try. I didn’t know the Hobby Lobby brand didn’t have strands inside...it might compress enough.
Thanks again!
@@kandia8674; Hey There, I made a mistake when I said that Hobby Lobby brand cord is Not stranded, it is however, either on their website or on the packaging it does say something along the line of this is not real Paracord, for "hobby use only". (That's not to say it won't make a great dog collar, bracelet, etc..) It really just means don't rely on this cord in a survival situation, lol.
I thought more about your situation, reg paracord has a braided shell and stranded guts. If you pull a strand or couple out, burn one end and staple or tie that burned end to something and gentle but firmly pull/slide the cord through your fingers, (might want to use gloves to prevent burns), it should tighten the braided shell around the now thinner guts. The only thing I can think of that must be accounted for is make sure you cut a longer piece than needed as the outside shell will/should tighten until it reached the end of the stranded guts, (which should not stretch). So if you do this you'll end up with X much shell only. Then just feel for where the strands ended, hold the cord a couple inches from the end of the inside strands and cut near the end and burn to prevent it from coming loose.
Now you should have a thinner cord to work with but not have to worry about a "messy" shell.
I hope I explained that right??? If I didn't explain well enough to understand pls let me know and I'll try to explain it better.
The H.L. brand cord is not "Mil-Spec" so it's not near as strong in general and it does pull thinner without doing anything to it. If you have plenty of cord in hand in the colors you want just do the above, I am sure the result will be better than expected. I mentioned H.L. as they have a decent selection of colors in store, (more online, but that route I'd buy real cord). For a small dog, (20 lbs. or so), the H.L. cord I don't think will tighten thin enough for a collar to fit that small of a dog. It's more of a way to get different colors now (provided there's a store nearby). They sell it in different lengths from 25' to 100' $2.99-8.99 as well as 50' microcord $2.99. Get online and pull up their website for a 40% off coupon, only good for 1 item/day but go in get what you want, use the 40% off and send someone else in. At least you'd be able to say what color/pattern you want and know they have it in stock..
I would really like to know how well it turns out and the result, so if you do this and it works well pls let me know. If you don't mind I can give you my email and send me some pics or a short vid of the finished project.
The only thing I can really suggest is to either start the collar or a bracelet just to see if you have removed enough strands to make the collar thin enough for the dog to be used for. I apologize for the poor explination the first reply, I was extremely tired from work. Good luck, I'm sure it'll turn out perfect and again I'd love to see the final result as well as just how many strands had to be removed to make the cord thin enough to fit correct.
Sorry I forgot to ask how big will the buckle and D ring need to be if I make the whole thing from start to finish using the diamond pattern.
Do you make any to sale love the way it looks
Cómo Se Llama Eso Con Lo Que Sostiene El Collar Mientras Lo Va Haciendo
Love the jig you have. Can I ask where you were able to acquire it.
hi guys, that is just an old bar clamp my husband had, and he drilled some holes in it and bolted the screws in, turned the end around so you get a little bit more length, and wala you have an adjustable jig! this one on amazon looks very similar: amzn.to/2QId0tM let's know how you go!
So beautiful! Amazingly detailed instructions. I'm going to change up the closure to a snap buckle instead of the roller buckle. My sister's dog is an escape artist and can get out of anything that is not a snap buckle...the big @#$%^&*!!
Not be thinking I got this until she added 4 more cords n then changing the looping pattern. Idk if I got this lol
Hi, I love your work, I was just wondering if it would be possible for you to make a diagram about making the diamond pattern. I have been trying to write the cord usage down but I am too slow. I'm a 100% disabled veteran in San Diego CA USA and I am planning to make collars and leashes for service dogs for other disabled veterans. I give all of my items away for free, I get some help from manufactures with supplies. I hope you do not mind if I use your method for the pattern and the start of your collars. I was also thinking about make a camera strap for myself using this pattern.
What do you use to weave the pieces back through?
Hola me encanto tu trabajo es hermoso , aunque no entiendo tu idioma , pero si entiendo lo que estas haciendo genial te felicito, lo intentare haber como me resulta
Great vid,beautiful collar.ill try one for each of my dogs, thanks
Can u make this pattern into a horse halter nose band
I have used this idea to make a paracord halter/ noseband. Looks and works great
beautifull, how to make a diamond pattern without modified sanctified
Crocodile Dundee approved cutting device.
How far do you usually go till you make it non adjustable?
g'day ty, i do around 6-8 inches of adjustable section. all the best!
OH like that knife!!
Good morning. How would i do this with just 2 colors
g'day hardrocker, you would choose what colour you want for the diamond, and then make all the other strands a different colour to the diamond. all the best with it.
@@Peacedonkeys have another question. I dont have an adjustable clasp. I have a buckle. About 2 inches wide. How would i do this without doing skinny adjustable ends. Just want full diamond pattern all the way around
you would have to start at the buckle, and end at the opposite end, and weave or somehow tie off the ends and melt. it is very tricky, i haven't ever done it that way with so many strands. i have seen others do it on a belt , but on a dog collar with a dog rolling around on the ground, they might unravel? You will have to experiment.
Could you please tell me the length to use ❓
It's in beginning of every video
She doesn’t verbally say any of it, but it’s written at the very start of the video.. collar length, colors used and each length to the colors..
Quantos metros de cada cor ??? Não consigo saber por polegadas ou pés aqui Brasil só metro ou centimetro, alguém me ajuda por favor
Bonito trabajo grasias por permitir darnos ul tiwmpo para enseñar
Vous devriez identifier la longueur que vous faites avant de mettre la couleur du centre.
She puts it at the front of the video with each color lengths she’s using.. not sure how you missed it, but she’s making a 20 in collar..
Assisti a aula gostei, muito bem explicado só que o final ficou a desejar!!😍
Awesome, very creative. Like the knife you have also. :)
Thanks Todd, yeah, it's my favourite knife, i should have looked after it a bit better than i have!
How wide is this?
Please more clearly identify what you are calling each color in relation to the lengths of cord needed. For example, is “honeycomb” the yellow & white, or the black and yellow?
Honeycomb is the yellow and white, the yellow and black is called yellow diamond.. (she calls it black and yellow in the video).. she does address all of that in the beginning of the video, with each length.. she doesn’t verbally say it but it’s put at the first with the colors and lengths also a 20 inch collar
Lindo ,.parabéns 🥰👍👏👏👏👏
how long did you make this collar?
hi rachel, 20 inches, all the measurements are given in the video at 44 seconds. ruclips.net/video/8SfwIpuY7Zs/видео.html
Parabéns lindo trabalho 👏👏👏👏
Very nice make art ......👏
excelente
Now that's a knife!
hi lolita, yes, that's my absolute favourite knife!
Peace donkeys
I love this pattern, I just started with paracord, but I really want to try this.
it is probably not a pattern i would start out with unless you really like to challenge yourself. i would try something a bit less complicated first like this one. ruclips.net/video/cYPk93kkK_k/видео.html and work your way up, but hey, you know yourself better than anyone!
or maybe try a simple bracelet first like this one.ruclips.net/video/hit14UECV7k/видео.html
Peace donkeys I've made simple ones and have experience with macrame and kumihimo. I have watched this video three times, love it. I plan on making some simpler projects, but I really want to do this one.
Thank you for getting back to me.
waow fantastis beutyfull
Magnifique.❤️❤️❤️
it was so beautiful that color match for my nephew his dog german can u give me what the name of paracord of rope so i can make like this and i will order for that but i can make like this and it will help leash for dog
hello larry, if you click "show more" underneath the video you will see i have listed all the names of the colours i used, and links to them on amazon also so you can see what they look like. hope your nephew likes the collar you make for his doggie.
Lindaaaa!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
How much rope did you use for each color?
hi Jose, all the cords are listed at the start of the video here: ruclips.net/video/8SfwIpuY7Zs/видео.html. hope that helps, all the best with your collar.
Thank you!
شكرا جزيلا
Parabéns! Maravilhoso......
Very Nice
thanks yousaf.
👍 Great video! Thank u! :)
Hi What size paracord did you use?
hi argian, this is standard 550 paracord. All the best with your project!
Excelente....🙏🏻🤠🙌🏻👍🏻
I have an idea for a collar if you’re willing to make it I’ll pay
Amazing
Brilliant! 😎
thanks mate!
👏👏👏👏👏 muito obrigada ❤