Knitted clothes for dogs with their own hands

Our crumbs without clothes are very cold in winter, so they will not interfere with a warm mohair sweater. How to create knitted clothes for small dogs with your own hands, we will tell in our master class.

What you need to work:

Knitting clothes for dogs with their own hands begins with the removal of measurements. The length of the product is measured from the collar to the base of the tail. We also need the volume of the neck and the volume of the breast.

Knowing all the dimensions, you need to calculate the number of loops. Thin mohair holds about 36 loops of 10 cm. So for the neck volume of 22 cm you need to get 79 loops.

From the typed loops knit first the throat, we make an elastic band of 2-3 cm. After that, add loops. To do this, before tying the next loop we make a thread under the thread, and after tying - under the string. We do this approximately every 5 loops.

The second row of additions: after the cap we stretch the thread from under the thread of the lower row.

We divide the product into three parts and fix the loops with pins. We knit the three parts separately. If the length of the product is 24 cm, then we need to knit three wedges separately for 8 cm. These are our future cuts for the front legs.

When the required number of loops is tied, rejoin the three pieces of the canvas into one. And again, we sew 8 cm, then close the loops of the central part and knit the 2 edges separately for another 8 cm, so that everything is 24 cm.

We try the product on a dog to understand how many centimeters we need to tie a crochet.

On the lateral wedges we sew a string of air loops to get additional fixing loops for the legs of the dog.

It remains to tie on our knitted clothes for dogs with their own hands the hooks for fastening the buttons. In the process of working on a sweater on a dog.

It remains to bind the sleeves and sew them to the slots.

On the neck, we make a lace and fix it with locks.

It remains to install the buttons on the back, and on this our sweater is ready!