Wednesday, August 24, 2016

DIY Heavy-Duty Fleece Rope Dog Toy

This Friday, August 26th, is National Dog Day. Since my dog demands my attention and takes up all my free time, I thought I would make a post for a rope toy that I made for him.

These ropes are easy and inexpensive to make. They also are very strong and will withstand lots of abuse from even large dogs!
There are lots of steps to this, but don't worry, it is not difficult and it gets easier once you get started.

Needed Supplies: 
Fleece fabric remnants
Scissors

Step 1: Cut the fabric.

Cut 4 strips of fleece between 3" and 4" wide. I cut mine at 4" because my dog is large. If you are making a toy for a small dog, you may want to cut the strips a little thinner.

Fleece stretches in one direction. Cut the fabric so it stretches the length of the strips, not the width.

I used 2 different colors, but you could use all the same color or 4 different colors. I suggest using at least 2 different colors for the first time that you make this. It just makes it easier to see what you are doing. 
You can cut your strips as long as you want for your dog. I suggest cutting the strips the full length of the fabric. As you knot it, the length is going to get shorter. When you get to the desired length, you can stop and trim off the excess.

The cuts do not have to be perfect. I just eyeballed it. You can see that my cuts were pretty jagged and the strips were not exactly the same width through the entire length. I promise that your dog is not going to complain.
Pile the strips on top of each other.
Make a knot at the top. I left about 3" for the fringe.
Step 2: Lay the strips out so 1 strip goes straight out to each side and 2 strips go down the middle. It will kind of look like a person with the knot for the head. I labeled the strips A, B, C, and D to make the explanation easier.
Step 3: Take strip A and cross it over B and C. It should be parallel to strip D.
Step 4: Take strip C and fold it up and over strips A and D.
Step 5: Take strip D and fold it over both the inside and outside parts of strip C.
Step 6: Put the end of strip D under strip B.
Step 7: Put the end of strip D over strip A.
Step 8: Pull all your strips tight. Pull A and D right and left and pull B and C down and up. It doesn't have to be super tight, but tight enough that it isn't going to come loose when your dog is playing with it. It is better to be too tight than too loose.

Your knot will look like a little box. You will notice that the strips are in a different order. D will go to the left, A goes to the right, C goes up and B goes down.
Now, things get a little easier!

Step 9: Fold strip B up over strip D. Fold strip C down over strip A.
Step 10: Fold Strip D over B and through the loop at the top of C. Fold Strip A over C and through the loop at the bottom of B.
Step 11: Pull all your strips tight. Pull A and D left and right and pull B and C up and down. You will now have another box. You will notice that the strips are again in a different order. A goes to the left, D will go to the right, B goes up and C goes down.
Step 12: Fold strip B down over strip A. Fold strip C up over strip D.
Step 13: Fold Strip D over C and through the loop at the top of B. Fold Strip A over B and through the loop at the bottom of C.
Step 14: Pull all your strips tight. Pull A and D left and right and pull B and C down and up.

Strip D will now go to the left, A goes to the right, C goes up and B goes down.
Step 15: Repeat steps 9 through 14. Your rope will begin looking like this.
Step 16: Continue to repeat these steps until the rope is as long as you want for your dog. Make a knot at the end.
Step 17: Trim the ends so all strips are even. If you would like the trim to look a little more full, make a few cuts into each strip. I made my cuts about 1 1/2 inches down.
 Step 18: Go play with your dog!

These ropes are easy to make, inexpensive, and are very strong. They hold up to abuse and tug of war by even large dogs.

These are also great for teething puppies. Just soak it in water, put it in a zip-loc bag, and let it freeze. Then, give it to your puppy to chew on. The cold will help soothe the puppy's gums.

When the rope is dirty, you can throw it right into the washing machine and dryer. The ropes may get stretched out a bit. If you throw it in the dryer, it will shrink back.

These ropes would also make a great donation to your local animal shelter or rescue group.

Now, go have fun with your dog!

7 comments:

  1. This is the only toy my dogs have not destroyed! Thanks! Great instructions that my kids could follow!!

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    1. I'm so glad that you and your kids were able to make this for your dog! Have fun!

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  2. Incredible instructions and pictures. I volunteer at our local shelter and have made many rope toys. Thank you.

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    1. Thank you for volunteering! I'm sure the pups appreciate you!

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  3. My first one turned out great! The 2nd ones colors were not as consistent. Are you always putting the same colors through the loops or do u alternate?

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  4. Thank you for sharing this fantastic DIY idea! The step-by-step instructions and photos make it so easy to follow. I love how practical and creative this heavy-duty fleece rope dog toy is—both eco-friendly and budget-friendly! It's a great way to upcycle materials while making something my dog will enjoy. Looking forward to trying this out soon. Keep up the amazing work! Global Talent Pathway

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  5. This DIY Heavy-Duty Fleece Rope Dog Toy blog is fantastic! The instructions are clear, and it's great to see such a fun, budget-friendly way to create a durable toy for dogs. I can't wait to try it out for my furry friend. Thanks for sharing this awesome idea!

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