Gentle for Whiskers and Environmental Friendly Dog Muzzle

by tatti2019 in Craft > Knitting & Crochet

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Gentle for Whiskers and Environmental Friendly Dog Muzzle

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TOOLS ARE USED:

1. YARN

2. SCISSORS

3. KNITTING NEEDLES (5)

4. KNITTING HOOK

5. MEASURING TAPE (optional)

1-2-3

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(1) Gather 48 loops on 2 knitting needles and (2) separate 12 loops on each of 4 knitting needles with a help of 5th knitting needle. (3) Create a pattern of 6 rows with 2 loops facing you and 2 loops facing away (by putting a front or back thread from a left knitting needle to the right one over the ball yarn thread first).

MUZZLE BASE (A & B)

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4. Finish your 6 rows with a braid by:

(a) lifting a front loop/thread of a vertical braided pattern with a right knitting needle over the main (ball) yarn and pulling through, then

(b) lifting 2nd loop on the right needle with a left knitting needle and pulling a freshly made first loop on the right knitting needle over (that lifted 2nd loop on the right knitting needle).

DESIGNING a MUZZLE BODY

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5. Make a knot with a help of a knitting hook. Leave a large loop allowing a whole yarn ball to go through it and pull the yarn.

6. Put a knitting hook (between 2 vertical braided design) and start creating a 7-loop braid by picking up a main yarn thread on a left index finger through the first loop on a knitting hook. Create 2nd row of a 6-loop braid connecting with the first row of braids at a middle braided loop. 3rd and 4th rows consist of a 5-loop braid.

CREATING NOSE OPENING & MOUTH CLOSING

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7. Now create a 12-loop braid for a dog's (90+lbs) nose and a 10-loop braid with a zig-zag pattern (from left to right and right to left) to cover a mouth opening.

MAKING MUZZLE REINS

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8. Finish with a knot like in #5. Cut the main yarn/thread with a scissors.

9. Braid reins for a dog's muzzle by creating a braid like in #6 and going back to a start point.

10. Enjoy your time with a dog and give him or her a nice treat for helping you to create this project : )