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                Attaching the                         3 > Bring the two strands down to the other end of the clip. After making
                twine to each of                        sure the length is right for your dog’s neck, take two turns around the
                the collar clips.                       bar of the clip with each strand, as shown below.

                                                         This is now the core of your dog collar.
                                                      4 > Arrange the two halves of the clips facing away from each other. Take
                                                        the two loose ends and tie a chain of square knots that encompass the
                                                        two core strands. Continue until you reach the clip at the other end.
                                                      5 > Cut the ends off close to your work and glue them with superglue.
                lark’s head/cow hitch
                with an extra turn















                                                    Twine attached to dog collar clip with a lark’s head knot (also known as a cow
                                                    hitch).






















                                                    Extra turn added to lark’s head knot to thicken the knot.






















                                                    Square knots on dog collar almost complete.
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