Tuesday, December 23, 2014

The next evolution of my dog sweater

In my last post, I crochet my Princess a dog sweater.  Which is the first time I ever did that.  And I learn and updated the pattern a little bit while keeping it simple.   I made her mother, Toot, her very own sweater.

The Changes:
  1. I use one collar of yarn to connect the granny squares.
  2. I use the same color pink for the neck area.
  3. Instead of two rows of dc, I use 3 rows of dc for the neck area, to make the turtle neck a bit longer
  4. I also added a shell edging for the neck.







Below is a diagram of the dog sweater.
I hope this helps.  
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Crochet Dog Sweater for my dog hives

I've been crocheting lots of granny square but haven't figured out what to make out of them.  So they have been accumulating in my basket.

Well, my Princess, my blue and white pitbull, got hives yesterday.  I gave her golden seal and two hours later, I noticed they disappeared.  The next day, I let her out on the backyard to do her business and she comes back with hives again.  I again gave her two teaspoon of golden seal tea.  and again they slowly dissipated.  So today, I didn't want to let her out the backyard because I was trying to figure out what it was that was causing the hives.  So I took her in the front yard with leash and as soon as we step-off the stairs and into the yard the hives began appearing on her hind legs.  So I figured it was the cold that was stressing her and causing her to get hives.

So I thought of creating her some kind of cape to go over her back using the crochet granny squares.

here she is, my Princess

The first stage of the cape or crochet sweater.
I noticed that her shoulder and neck is too exposed.  So I decided to crochet around the opening for the head and add a collar.

the other side

Here's the sweater with the added collar.  

and I crocheted a long chain for the string to hold the bottom.



Monday, December 8, 2014

Homemade dog treats

I was making Lumpia, which is a Filipino eggrolls and it gave me an idea of making them specifically for my dogs.  and oh my gosh my dogs love them.

The Ingredients:

  • 1.5 lbs Ground Beef or Turkey (I precooked the meat)
  • 3 medium Shredded carrots
  • 3 cups Cook rice
  • 1 slightly large Sweet Potatoe
mixed all ingredients and rolled up with eggroll wrapper then deep fried.    I made enough to last crunchy and they love 'em.  and it allows me to add ingredients that are healthy for my pets.