I started making this last night and just finished it this morning. I love it! My cat seems comfortable wearing it too! :) I used a 5mm hook because I don't have a 3mm hook. And instead of 48 chains, I only did 42 chains because the hook I used is a bit thicker. But everything turned out well! :) Thank you for creating this tutorial!
Rather than my cat, my mom needed a crochet cover for her plants (they have water underneath and she doesn't want bugs in the containers). I made this for her AND IT LOOKS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ON THE plants. Great content and very easy tutorial! I love this sm! Can't wait to make more!
I followed your video and made one for my pup! I had to stop and replay just to make sure I was following along but it was such an easy pattern, I was able to finish it in under 2 hours, thank you for sharing!
I made this with gray and beige and it was fun while watching Netflix, thank you for the tutorial 💖✨ it’s the second collar i made with your tutorial btw. Can’t wait to see you posting new cat collar tutorial 🧶.
Best tutorial ever I love the combination of text above, verbal and visual and the "pause" moments. It is perfectly created, and a fun and useful project. I am now a subscriber!! ❤
I came here because I saw someone on IG make a cute strawberry themed collar based on your vid and decided to try it out. This tutorial is very easy to follow and now my doggo looks 10x cuter with the collar on!
Your tutorial is really clear, i can understand about the steps. Thank u so much for this i really hope that u can make a tutorial again about how to make a sweater for a pets (bunny/cat/dog). The several videos that I've watched really got me confused. Maybe you can make it clearly :)
Great tutorial! 💕 I'm a beginner and i think i've pretty much done correctly all the steps but it turns out with ruffles. If you flatten it the ends overlaps with each other. But I think, it's because i used a thicker yarn(?). It still came out really well, though i made it as my cat's skirt not collar anymore 😅
I love this video so muchh. this is the first crochet video ive ever seen that is soo detailedd . soo well edited. i understood it easilyy and it looks soo neat and pretty. this is the first crochet ive ever made and it came out perfectly. all due to your guidances. Thankyouuuu !
the video is lowkey a pain in the ass for me but my partner is very pleased with his spoiled princess having ruffles on her kitty collar so its worth it 😂
Thank you for this wonderful video! I was just wondering, since my dog is medium sized, i made 84 chain stitch for the initial chain. Should I add more row to balance the larger circumference? If so, what is your recommended pattern for adding more rows? Thanks again!!
Hi! I am a student living in South Korea. My hobby is making knitting works with crochet. I saw your tutorial very impressively and it is so cute and lovely to make it for my dog. Thank you for giving me such a good tutorial and design. The flea market will be held at my school soon, so if you don't mind, can I use your tutorial to sell the product?
Thanks you love it. If just the last row of blue part is wavy, you can try to decrease stitch numbers each group in the last row, from 6 to 5 or maybe 4. If all of the blue part are wavy, maybe you can try a thinner blue yarn.
At the beginning, you mentioned that the length of the chain depends on the diameter of the dogs neck x6. So if their neck has a diameter of 13 inches, is that 13x6= number of chains i need to do?
Sorry for the confusion. 1 the diameter of pet = numbers of chains (measure to your pet while making chains, thus you will roughly know how many chains to start with). 2 I say roughly because: to make the pattern in pink yarn in my video, the overall chain number should be multiples of 6. So, if you chain 38 and this length matches your pet’s neck, you might need to adjust the chian numbers to either 36 (6x6) or 42(6x7).
This might be because of the yarn size. I am using 8ply acrylic yarn, about 2mm wide, with a 3mm hook. If you are using different yarn or hook, you might need to adjust stitch numbers from Row 3. If your work starts to curl from row 3(I saw in others picture), I think you can try to work (1triple crochet, 1chain, 1triple crochet) in row 3, then (2tr, 1chain, 2tr) in row 4. In my video, I am work (2tr, 1chain, 2tr) in row 3.
hi am using 2mm yarn and 3mm hook but the result is still very wavy/wrinkled. i tried to use 1.5mm yarrn but it still very wrinkled. i even tried to losen up my tension but nothing's changed..
I am so sorry to hear that. I am quite confused because I saw several people following this tutorial and succeed. There are also people finished, tried on their pets, and taged me on Ins, the result looks really good. Maybe you can also take a photo and tag me on Instagram (still named lingzhi handmade), maybe I can help figure out what's the problem.
@@lingzhihandmade I also had this problem! At the beginning of the second row, you said 2TR, 1chain, 2TR in the first hole. I counted how many ‘rows’ you did in the first hole and it was 5. Then for the second hole it also said 2TR, 1chain, 2TR. Which made me believe that in every hole there has to be 5 rows. But then it turned out all wrinkly! I decided to count how many you did again in the second hole of the second row and you only did 4. I had to start the second row all over again 😅
For this pet collar, the blue yarn is acrylic yarn, pink is 4ply cotton. Not necessarily have to be these yarn, just love this two color. You can try any yarn you have at home.
Sorry to know it didn't work for you. The blue yarn is 100% acrylic, about 2mm wide. The pink yarn is 100% cotton, about 1.8mm wide. I am using a 3mm hook. It might be because we are using different sized yarn that resulted different tension.