How to Create a Simple Rope Dog Toy
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How to Create a Simple Rope Dog Toy
In this instructable, I'll show you how to make a simple rope dog toy using two Matthew Walker knots. Many rope toys you can get at the pet store consist of a rope with two overhand knots in it. The Matthew Walker knot is much more symmetrical and less likely to come untied. With three strand rope, the Matthew Walker knot makes a great stopper knot which prevents the rope from unraveling. I'll be using this knot in other dog toy instructables, so follow me to see more!
Get Some Rope
I always use cotton rope for my dog toys. It's all natural and isn't a big deal if your dog swallows pieces of it. I get my rope from both Knot and Rope Supply and Amazon. Knot and Rope Supply sells cotton rope by the foot in a number of different sizes: http://knotandrope.com/store/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=6
I also have ordered spools of rope from Koch on Amazon.
You'll want to get the right size rope for your dog. A 1/2"-3/4" rope would be suitable for a little dog, while 1.5" rope works for very large dogs.
Preparing Your Rope
Tie a Matthew Walker Knot
The Matthew Walker knot is a series of overhand knots tied over each other. Take the first strand and go around the rope and back up through. Do the same with the second strand, making sure to now go through the loop formed by the first strand as well as the second strand. And the third strand will go through all three. The Matthew Walker knot can be tied with any number of strands. If we had more the process would continue in the same fashion; go around the rope and up through all the previous strands' loops.
Tightening the Knot
Finish the Ends
The Other End
All Done!
What's Next
EDIT: Here it is! https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-a-ball-and-rope-dog-toy/
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