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Patsy on May 12, 2023
5 out of 5 starsI am a beginner in crocheting and Donna showed great patience with me, answering every question very quickly. This pattern is awesome and easy to follow. Thank you, Donna!!!
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alanalou13 on Dec 31, 2022
5 out of 5 starsLove this! I probably won’t wear it anywhere but I had so much fun making it. I think I’m going to make more and use them as covers for the headrests in my car. My dog is always in my car.
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Suret on Apr 25, 2023
5 out of 5 starsThe pattern was easy to read and follow. My eyes came out a bit bigger due to the yarn I used but everything else worked out perfectly. My son loves his Basset Beanie
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Claire on Mar 21, 2023
5 out of 5 starsEasy to follow pattern. I'm half way through the scarf right now. Once finished if I can amend I will with a photo :)
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Mary on Feb 16, 2023
5 out of 5 starsMy granddaughter is a pug collector. I will be starting the scarf soon.
About DonnasCrochetDesigns
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This is the first dog scarf I designed. It is of my own dog, a beagle named Waytt.
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Here is the real Wyatt.
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This guy's name is Baron and he's wearing one of my Rottie hats. Thank you Beth for letting me use the photo! I love him
Crochet Scarves For Dogs?
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Any item you make from one of my patterns you may sell. You cannot sell or give the pattern away. As the author of my pattern I hold all rights.
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You will find the care instructions on the label of the yarn you used to make your item. You will find the symbols along the same line on the pattern were it tells the yarn weight and sample gauge.
And if you threw the label away (something I’ve personally done many times)? Hand wash and lay flat to dry is your safest bet.
Why do you join at the end of every round instead of placing a marker and do continuous crocheting?
The answer is simple: It’s how I learned. It makes it easier to keep stitch count for every round as you know exactly where the round begins and ends. There is a definite stopping/starting point so making stripes/changing colors easier.
I end every round the same way. After you make the last stitch in the round you slip stitch into the very first stitch you made in the same round to close the round. Then I work one chain and turn the piece so I am now working over the stitches I just made in the previously worked round.
Do I have to use the same brand of yarn that your used?
No. Some people may be allergic or prefer to work with only natural fibers or it’s just not a brand carried in your area. It is important however to use the same weight of yarn. So if the pattern calls for a medium weight or #4 yarn that is the kind you need to find in order to get the same sizes and look as the original design.
What is Gauge?
Gauge is the average measurement for how many stitches you should have per inch and how many rows of per inch while using the yarn and hook stated in the crochet pattern.
How do I find the gauge of my yarn?
Work a sample or swatch with your yarn and size of hook your pattern calls for. Normally I do a 10 stitch by 6-8 rows sample. I then measure the stitches at the top, middle and bottom of the piece. This way I see if I have changed my tension (worked the stitches looser or tighter) and get an idea of how close I am to the gauge listing in the pattern. This way I can decide if I need to crochet looser or tighter or go up or down a hook size.
Why is gauge so important?
Gauge is just as important as the finished size and material listing on a pattern. Nothing is more irritating than spending days on a crochet project to only find out you need to unravel it all because it isn’t sizing out correctly. By taking the time to work a sample swatch you know right away if you are way off with your crocheting style and end up with a much smaller or larger piece than what the pattern calls for.
It also helps when using a different yarn that what the pattern calls for.
What happens if I change hook sizes?
I’m often asked if a pattern calls for size H hook can I use a G hook instead, the answer is no. By going up or down even one size in hook you can completely change the finished size of your project. It will also change your gauge.