Collars are $5-15 depending on the weave pattern. Cat collars are made with a breakaway buckle for safety. Currently, collars are not adjustable so are custom made to your pet's neck size.
You can check out my Etsy shop, Paracordon.
Want one? Here's what I'll need to know!
1. Your name and address
2. Species: Dog, cat, or human.
*Cat collars are made with a breakaway buckle for safety. Bracelets for people will not have a D-ring.
3. Measurement
*For pet collars, measure an existing collar to the nearest 1/4".
*For bracelets, measure with two fingers against your wrist under the tape measure.
*See full instructions at very end.
4. Weave pattern (see below for examples)
*Cost includes shipping and a donation to an animal rescue or charity.
__Wide Bar (1 1/4") $15.00
__Wide Bar Criss-Cross (1 1/4") $15.00
__Triple Waterfall (1") $15.00__Wide Cobra (1") $15.00
__Cobra (3/4") $10.00
__Cobra w/ Flip (3/4") $10.00
__Double Waterfall (3/4") $10.00
__Single Skinny (1/2") $5.00
5. Colors you want, and in what order. Up to 3 colors depending on weave pattern. (see below for options)
6. Buckle color. A black buckle is included. Colored buckle is an additional $1.00. Breakaway cat collar buckles only come in black. (see below for options)
7. Choose Rescue or Charity
*Donation will be $1 for purchase of a $5 collar, $2 for a $10 collar, and $3 for a $15 collar.
-Coastal German Shepherd Rescue of San Diego; Dedicated to finding loving homes for abandoned German Shepherds [and huskies and others] throughout Southern California.
-Animal Rescue Resource Foundation (ARRF); Provides care, compassion and adoption services to deserving animals in need.
-Animal Synergy; A rescue, rehab, and sanctuary for special needs animals.
Colors
*If you're unsure about a color combo or weave pattern, let me know and I'll photograph a sample to send you.
*Buckle and ring size will depend on weave pattern.
Red
Flame
Yellow
Infectious
Search and Rescue
Overkill
Peacock
Caribbean Blue
Purple Camo
Napa
Valley
Coyote Tan
Anaconda
Hunter Green
Leopard
Black
Urban Camo
Silver
Pink Camo
Pink Camo
Razzmatazz
Weave Patterns
Wide Bar*Up to 3 colors. Specify which color you would like to have as the "X" in the middle.
Top: Camo in middle Bottom: Green in middle |
With 3 colors, either blue or silver can be "up" |
Triple Waterfall
*Up to 3 colors. Specify order of colors from left to right. The middle color will makes it's own "stripe" across.
Green in middle, which means purple and pink join. |
Peacock in middle, so yellow and pink join. |
Green in middle with Napa Valley on either side |
Wide Cobra
*Up to 3 colors. Color 1 will be the outer loops. Color 2 will be mostly hidden. Color 3 will be the central color.
Cobra
*Up to 2 colors. Color 1 will be the outer loops, Color 2 will be the central color.
*Color flip is optional for this weave. If you want the flip, colors will flip every 5 loops unless otherwise specified. You MUST specify if you want the color flip. Standard design will not flip.
Double Waterfall
*Up to 2 colors
Single Skinny
*Only recommended for cats, toy breeds, and for bracelets. One color.
Measuring
Collars are not adjustable
so they require an accurate measurement. For the best measurement, measure an
existing well-fitting collar. You should be able to fit at least 2 fingers
comfortably under your pet's collar.
1. Lay the collar flat.
2. Measure the length of
the collar including one* of
the buckle ends. Measure to the nearest 1/4".
*Only one, because the buckle overlaps when
clasped. DO NOT measure overlapping portion.Start ^________________________________________________________To end ^
Again, DO NOT measure the overlapping portion of the buckle!
To measure for a bracelet or if your pet does not have a collar, take a piece of string (or a belt, a shoelace, etc) and wrap it around. Make sure you can fit at least 2 fingers comfortably underneath. Mark where the tip of the string touches, then lay out the string and measure the distance using a tape measure.
Measure around the "B" line shown below.
Or, use a flexible tape measure. |
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