Create Your Own Designs With Embroidered Dog Collars
Many pet owners love the idea
of having something personal they can give to their dog or cat.
Although most house pets wear a collar, the majority of dog and cat
collars are purchased already made. This is certainly the most
convenient approach but for a crafty dog owner they may want to
consider making their own embroidered dog collars.
Learning needlepoint is relatively easy. For someone who has never
attempted it all of the stitches, threads and various fabrics can be
a bit intimidating. However, with just a few minutes of instruction
you can be on your way to making embroidered dog collars.
The first step is finding a suitable pattern. Some dog owners choose
collars that incorporate their dog’s pertinent information right
into the embroidered dog collars. This means the dog doesn’t have to
wear tags anymore as its name and the owner’s contact information is
embroidered right into the design of the collar. Some owners aren’t
comfortable with the idea of having their telephone number or
address displayed in such clear view so this design may not be right
for them.
You can certainly purchase patterns that would look ideal on a
collar or you can design your own. Once you understand the basics of
how embroidery works it’s easy to begin creating your own designs.
This is especially true if you want to use cross-stitching to create
embroidered dog collars. Cross-stitching is a very simple
needlepoint technique that takes no time at all to learn.
Dogs tend to get into trouble in the way of dirt and grime.
Therefore it’s a good idea to place a plastic coating over the
finished embroidered dog collars. These can usually be found at
craft stores or if you can’t locate one there, you can certainly
purchase a clear dog collar that you can use to cover the
embroidered design.
They can also be hand washed in a very mild detergent and then hung
to dry. You don’t want to throw embroidered dog collars in the
washing machine as there is a risk that the colors of the threads
can bleed together, which essentially ruins the design.
Patience is often called a virtue and some individuals don’t seem to
have as much as others. For them purchasing embroidered dog collars
is more appealing than going through the trouble of making their
own. There are many pet stores that sell a good selection of these
types of collars. Also flea markets and craft fairs often yield many
handmade items for pets including embroidered dog collars, coats and
booties for the family canine.
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