Reversible Fall Wool Dog Bandana, Over Collar Pet Accessory, Spider Rock Pattern, Perfect Dog Lover Gift
from $14.00
Handcrafted in Ridgefield, Washington, these reversible slip through over the collar dog/pet bandanas are made with Spider Rock Pendleton® Wool on one side and plaid brown and charcoal Pendleton® wool on the reverse. We call this design The Hannah (see story, below*). Please see the info below to help choose the correct size for your pup.
Why you will love this:
• easy to slip on and off collar;
•wool repels dirt easily;
• its reversible, two looks for one!;
•makes a great gift; and
• you can use essential oils on it
FEATURES:
• finished with metal rivets and a leather tag.
Ace is modeling size L in the photos (model not included)
S I Z I N G:
S: fits neck size 12"-15" (like Beagles or terriers). Bandana is 7" L x 5" at tip and has a 1-1/4" opening
M: fits neck size 15"-17" (like cocker spaniel). Bandana is 8" L x 5-1/2" at tip and has a 1-1/4" opening
M/L: fits neck size 17"-20" (Like Husky, large poodle, Doodles) Bandana is 9" L x 6-1/4" at tip and has a 1-3/8" opening
L: fits neck size 20"-23" (like golden retriever, German shepherd, lab) Bandana is 11-1/2" L x 7-1/2" at tip and has a 1-3/4" opening (Ace is modeling this in the photos)
XL: fits neck size 23"-25" (bull massif, St Bernard) Bandana is 13-3/4" L x 9" at tip and has a 1-3/4" opening
CARE:
If needed, hand wash gently in wool rinse and lay flat to dry. Wool naturally repels dirt and odors, so these should wear beautifully.
*THE STORY OF THIS PRODUCT:
In August of 2019 I produced a new product for dogs at a small shop in Battle Ground, Washington called El & Em. My handmade collars and leashes made their debut at an event called “Dog Days of Summer.” They were an immediate hit and I planned to increase my pet line to include bandanas but sadly the Pandemic of 2020 made a casualty of El&Em.
In September of 2020 we lost our sweet black lab Hannah (who was my model during the August 2019 event). I was crushed and had doubts about moving forward. We still had Miss Ruby, our fox red lab who was 14, and in April I posted on Instagram with the fabrics for the bandanas, but sadly, in May we lost Ruby.
I felt like every time I stepped forward I got pushed two steps backwards. I wanted to give up, but I already had the fabric, so, I pushed myself to finish them. I had chosen 3 fabric combos to represent the 3 family dogs we lost in 2020: Rocky (my daughter's dog); Daisy (my son's dog); and Hannah (my girl). The fabric combo in this listing is named The Hannah; and now I have another combo for Ruby. I hope you enjoy this bandana, and please know that as I made each and every one of them I did so knowing that your beloved pets would wear them.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
My Process
Pine + Wool Home pillow covers are individually designed and handmade in my dog-friendly, non-smoking studio located in Ridgefield, WA, USA.
I specialize in working with natural fibers such as wool, linen, cotton, and leather, always opting for the finest materials available. A significant portion of my fabrics are sourced from Pendleton® Woolen Mills, a reputable family-owned business that has operated in the USA since the early 1900s. I appreciate Pendleton's rich heritage and dedication to supporting Native American craftsmanship. My admiration for Native American artistry began during my teenage years in Arizona, where I explored shops in old town Scottsdale, admiring their baskets, jewelry, and rugs. Even today, I still treasure some turquoise jewelry I acquired as a young adult. Upon moving to the Pacific Northwest, I was captivated by the southwest-style fabrics and blankets crafted by Pendleton Woolen Mills. It felt like a natural choice for me to incorporate fabrics that evoke my fond memories of the Southwest.
Operating in small batches often results in unique, one-of-a-kind products that set them apart from what others have in their homes or collections
When I first learned to sew, I utilized my grandmother's Singer 1957 sewing machine. Initially, I kickstarted my business with this precious machine, but I have now retired it with the intention of passing it down to my granddaughter. The presence of this machine in my studio creates a connection to my grandmother, making her a part of my small business journey.
Warm regards,
Theresa
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
FOLLOW ME
https://www.instagram.com/pineandwoolhome/
https://www.facebook.com/pineandwoolhome/
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Why you will love this:
• easy to slip on and off collar;
•wool repels dirt easily;
• its reversible, two looks for one!;
•makes a great gift; and
• you can use essential oils on it
FEATURES:
• finished with metal rivets and a leather tag.
Ace is modeling size L in the photos (model not included)
S I Z I N G:
S: fits neck size 12"-15" (like Beagles or terriers). Bandana is 7" L x 5" at tip and has a 1-1/4" opening
M: fits neck size 15"-17" (like cocker spaniel). Bandana is 8" L x 5-1/2" at tip and has a 1-1/4" opening
M/L: fits neck size 17"-20" (Like Husky, large poodle, Doodles) Bandana is 9" L x 6-1/4" at tip and has a 1-3/8" opening
L: fits neck size 20"-23" (like golden retriever, German shepherd, lab) Bandana is 11-1/2" L x 7-1/2" at tip and has a 1-3/4" opening (Ace is modeling this in the photos)
XL: fits neck size 23"-25" (bull massif, St Bernard) Bandana is 13-3/4" L x 9" at tip and has a 1-3/4" opening
CARE:
If needed, hand wash gently in wool rinse and lay flat to dry. Wool naturally repels dirt and odors, so these should wear beautifully.
*THE STORY OF THIS PRODUCT:
In August of 2019 I produced a new product for dogs at a small shop in Battle Ground, Washington called El & Em. My handmade collars and leashes made their debut at an event called “Dog Days of Summer.” They were an immediate hit and I planned to increase my pet line to include bandanas but sadly the Pandemic of 2020 made a casualty of El&Em.
In September of 2020 we lost our sweet black lab Hannah (who was my model during the August 2019 event). I was crushed and had doubts about moving forward. We still had Miss Ruby, our fox red lab who was 14, and in April I posted on Instagram with the fabrics for the bandanas, but sadly, in May we lost Ruby.
I felt like every time I stepped forward I got pushed two steps backwards. I wanted to give up, but I already had the fabric, so, I pushed myself to finish them. I had chosen 3 fabric combos to represent the 3 family dogs we lost in 2020: Rocky (my daughter's dog); Daisy (my son's dog); and Hannah (my girl). The fabric combo in this listing is named The Hannah; and now I have another combo for Ruby. I hope you enjoy this bandana, and please know that as I made each and every one of them I did so knowing that your beloved pets would wear them.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
My Process
Pine + Wool Home pillow covers are individually designed and handmade in my dog-friendly, non-smoking studio located in Ridgefield, WA, USA.
I specialize in working with natural fibers such as wool, linen, cotton, and leather, always opting for the finest materials available. A significant portion of my fabrics are sourced from Pendleton® Woolen Mills, a reputable family-owned business that has operated in the USA since the early 1900s. I appreciate Pendleton's rich heritage and dedication to supporting Native American craftsmanship. My admiration for Native American artistry began during my teenage years in Arizona, where I explored shops in old town Scottsdale, admiring their baskets, jewelry, and rugs. Even today, I still treasure some turquoise jewelry I acquired as a young adult. Upon moving to the Pacific Northwest, I was captivated by the southwest-style fabrics and blankets crafted by Pendleton Woolen Mills. It felt like a natural choice for me to incorporate fabrics that evoke my fond memories of the Southwest.
Operating in small batches often results in unique, one-of-a-kind products that set them apart from what others have in their homes or collections
When I first learned to sew, I utilized my grandmother's Singer 1957 sewing machine. Initially, I kickstarted my business with this precious machine, but I have now retired it with the intention of passing it down to my granddaughter. The presence of this machine in my studio creates a connection to my grandmother, making her a part of my small business journey.
Warm regards,
Theresa
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
FOLLOW ME
https://www.instagram.com/pineandwoolhome/
https://www.facebook.com/pineandwoolhome/
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Length:
Quantity:
Handcrafted in Ridgefield, Washington, these reversible slip through over the collar dog/pet bandanas are made with Spider Rock Pendleton® Wool on one side and plaid brown and charcoal Pendleton® wool on the reverse. We call this design The Hannah (see story, below*). Please see the info below to help choose the correct size for your pup.
Why you will love this:
• easy to slip on and off collar;
•wool repels dirt easily;
• its reversible, two looks for one!;
•makes a great gift; and
• you can use essential oils on it
FEATURES:
• finished with metal rivets and a leather tag.
Ace is modeling size L in the photos (model not included)
S I Z I N G:
S: fits neck size 12"-15" (like Beagles or terriers). Bandana is 7" L x 5" at tip and has a 1-1/4" opening
M: fits neck size 15"-17" (like cocker spaniel). Bandana is 8" L x 5-1/2" at tip and has a 1-1/4" opening
M/L: fits neck size 17"-20" (Like Husky, large poodle, Doodles) Bandana is 9" L x 6-1/4" at tip and has a 1-3/8" opening
L: fits neck size 20"-23" (like golden retriever, German shepherd, lab) Bandana is 11-1/2" L x 7-1/2" at tip and has a 1-3/4" opening (Ace is modeling this in the photos)
XL: fits neck size 23"-25" (bull massif, St Bernard) Bandana is 13-3/4" L x 9" at tip and has a 1-3/4" opening
CARE:
If needed, hand wash gently in wool rinse and lay flat to dry. Wool naturally repels dirt and odors, so these should wear beautifully.
*THE STORY OF THIS PRODUCT:
In August of 2019 I produced a new product for dogs at a small shop in Battle Ground, Washington called El & Em. My handmade collars and leashes made their debut at an event called “Dog Days of Summer.” They were an immediate hit and I planned to increase my pet line to include bandanas but sadly the Pandemic of 2020 made a casualty of El&Em.
In September of 2020 we lost our sweet black lab Hannah (who was my model during the August 2019 event). I was crushed and had doubts about moving forward. We still had Miss Ruby, our fox red lab who was 14, and in April I posted on Instagram with the fabrics for the bandanas, but sadly, in May we lost Ruby.
I felt like every time I stepped forward I got pushed two steps backwards. I wanted to give up, but I already had the fabric, so, I pushed myself to finish them. I had chosen 3 fabric combos to represent the 3 family dogs we lost in 2020: Rocky (my daughter's dog); Daisy (my son's dog); and Hannah (my girl). The fabric combo in this listing is named The Hannah; and now I have another combo for Ruby. I hope you enjoy this bandana, and please know that as I made each and every one of them I did so knowing that your beloved pets would wear them.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
My Process
Pine + Wool Home pillow covers are individually designed and handmade in my dog-friendly, non-smoking studio located in Ridgefield, WA, USA.
I specialize in working with natural fibers such as wool, linen, cotton, and leather, always opting for the finest materials available. A significant portion of my fabrics are sourced from Pendleton® Woolen Mills, a reputable family-owned business that has operated in the USA since the early 1900s. I appreciate Pendleton's rich heritage and dedication to supporting Native American craftsmanship. My admiration for Native American artistry began during my teenage years in Arizona, where I explored shops in old town Scottsdale, admiring their baskets, jewelry, and rugs. Even today, I still treasure some turquoise jewelry I acquired as a young adult. Upon moving to the Pacific Northwest, I was captivated by the southwest-style fabrics and blankets crafted by Pendleton Woolen Mills. It felt like a natural choice for me to incorporate fabrics that evoke my fond memories of the Southwest.
Operating in small batches often results in unique, one-of-a-kind products that set them apart from what others have in their homes or collections
When I first learned to sew, I utilized my grandmother's Singer 1957 sewing machine. Initially, I kickstarted my business with this precious machine, but I have now retired it with the intention of passing it down to my granddaughter. The presence of this machine in my studio creates a connection to my grandmother, making her a part of my small business journey.
Warm regards,
Theresa
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
FOLLOW ME
https://www.instagram.com/pineandwoolhome/
https://www.facebook.com/pineandwoolhome/
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Why you will love this:
• easy to slip on and off collar;
•wool repels dirt easily;
• its reversible, two looks for one!;
•makes a great gift; and
• you can use essential oils on it
FEATURES:
• finished with metal rivets and a leather tag.
Ace is modeling size L in the photos (model not included)
S I Z I N G:
S: fits neck size 12"-15" (like Beagles or terriers). Bandana is 7" L x 5" at tip and has a 1-1/4" opening
M: fits neck size 15"-17" (like cocker spaniel). Bandana is 8" L x 5-1/2" at tip and has a 1-1/4" opening
M/L: fits neck size 17"-20" (Like Husky, large poodle, Doodles) Bandana is 9" L x 6-1/4" at tip and has a 1-3/8" opening
L: fits neck size 20"-23" (like golden retriever, German shepherd, lab) Bandana is 11-1/2" L x 7-1/2" at tip and has a 1-3/4" opening (Ace is modeling this in the photos)
XL: fits neck size 23"-25" (bull massif, St Bernard) Bandana is 13-3/4" L x 9" at tip and has a 1-3/4" opening
CARE:
If needed, hand wash gently in wool rinse and lay flat to dry. Wool naturally repels dirt and odors, so these should wear beautifully.
*THE STORY OF THIS PRODUCT:
In August of 2019 I produced a new product for dogs at a small shop in Battle Ground, Washington called El & Em. My handmade collars and leashes made their debut at an event called “Dog Days of Summer.” They were an immediate hit and I planned to increase my pet line to include bandanas but sadly the Pandemic of 2020 made a casualty of El&Em.
In September of 2020 we lost our sweet black lab Hannah (who was my model during the August 2019 event). I was crushed and had doubts about moving forward. We still had Miss Ruby, our fox red lab who was 14, and in April I posted on Instagram with the fabrics for the bandanas, but sadly, in May we lost Ruby.
I felt like every time I stepped forward I got pushed two steps backwards. I wanted to give up, but I already had the fabric, so, I pushed myself to finish them. I had chosen 3 fabric combos to represent the 3 family dogs we lost in 2020: Rocky (my daughter's dog); Daisy (my son's dog); and Hannah (my girl). The fabric combo in this listing is named The Hannah; and now I have another combo for Ruby. I hope you enjoy this bandana, and please know that as I made each and every one of them I did so knowing that your beloved pets would wear them.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
My Process
Pine + Wool Home pillow covers are individually designed and handmade in my dog-friendly, non-smoking studio located in Ridgefield, WA, USA.
I specialize in working with natural fibers such as wool, linen, cotton, and leather, always opting for the finest materials available. A significant portion of my fabrics are sourced from Pendleton® Woolen Mills, a reputable family-owned business that has operated in the USA since the early 1900s. I appreciate Pendleton's rich heritage and dedication to supporting Native American craftsmanship. My admiration for Native American artistry began during my teenage years in Arizona, where I explored shops in old town Scottsdale, admiring their baskets, jewelry, and rugs. Even today, I still treasure some turquoise jewelry I acquired as a young adult. Upon moving to the Pacific Northwest, I was captivated by the southwest-style fabrics and blankets crafted by Pendleton Woolen Mills. It felt like a natural choice for me to incorporate fabrics that evoke my fond memories of the Southwest.
Operating in small batches often results in unique, one-of-a-kind products that set them apart from what others have in their homes or collections
When I first learned to sew, I utilized my grandmother's Singer 1957 sewing machine. Initially, I kickstarted my business with this precious machine, but I have now retired it with the intention of passing it down to my granddaughter. The presence of this machine in my studio creates a connection to my grandmother, making her a part of my small business journey.
Warm regards,
Theresa
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
FOLLOW ME
https://www.instagram.com/pineandwoolhome/
https://www.facebook.com/pineandwoolhome/
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Handcrafted in Ridgefield, Washington, these reversible slip through over the collar dog/pet bandanas are made with Spider Rock Pendleton® Wool on one side and plaid brown and charcoal Pendleton® wool on the reverse. We call this design The Hannah (see story, below*). Please see the info below to help choose the correct size for your pup.
Why you will love this:
• easy to slip on and off collar;
•wool repels dirt easily;
• its reversible, two looks for one!;
•makes a great gift; and
• you can use essential oils on it
FEATURES:
• finished with metal rivets and a leather tag.
Ace is modeling size L in the photos (model not included)
S I Z I N G:
S: fits neck size 12"-15" (like Beagles or terriers). Bandana is 7" L x 5" at tip and has a 1-1/4" opening
M: fits neck size 15"-17" (like cocker spaniel). Bandana is 8" L x 5-1/2" at tip and has a 1-1/4" opening
M/L: fits neck size 17"-20" (Like Husky, large poodle, Doodles) Bandana is 9" L x 6-1/4" at tip and has a 1-3/8" opening
L: fits neck size 20"-23" (like golden retriever, German shepherd, lab) Bandana is 11-1/2" L x 7-1/2" at tip and has a 1-3/4" opening (Ace is modeling this in the photos)
XL: fits neck size 23"-25" (bull massif, St Bernard) Bandana is 13-3/4" L x 9" at tip and has a 1-3/4" opening
CARE:
If needed, hand wash gently in wool rinse and lay flat to dry. Wool naturally repels dirt and odors, so these should wear beautifully.
*THE STORY OF THIS PRODUCT:
In August of 2019 I produced a new product for dogs at a small shop in Battle Ground, Washington called El & Em. My handmade collars and leashes made their debut at an event called “Dog Days of Summer.” They were an immediate hit and I planned to increase my pet line to include bandanas but sadly the Pandemic of 2020 made a casualty of El&Em.
In September of 2020 we lost our sweet black lab Hannah (who was my model during the August 2019 event). I was crushed and had doubts about moving forward. We still had Miss Ruby, our fox red lab who was 14, and in April I posted on Instagram with the fabrics for the bandanas, but sadly, in May we lost Ruby.
I felt like every time I stepped forward I got pushed two steps backwards. I wanted to give up, but I already had the fabric, so, I pushed myself to finish them. I had chosen 3 fabric combos to represent the 3 family dogs we lost in 2020: Rocky (my daughter's dog); Daisy (my son's dog); and Hannah (my girl). The fabric combo in this listing is named The Hannah; and now I have another combo for Ruby. I hope you enjoy this bandana, and please know that as I made each and every one of them I did so knowing that your beloved pets would wear them.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
My Process
Pine + Wool Home pillow covers are individually designed and handmade in my dog-friendly, non-smoking studio located in Ridgefield, WA, USA.
I specialize in working with natural fibers such as wool, linen, cotton, and leather, always opting for the finest materials available. A significant portion of my fabrics are sourced from Pendleton® Woolen Mills, a reputable family-owned business that has operated in the USA since the early 1900s. I appreciate Pendleton's rich heritage and dedication to supporting Native American craftsmanship. My admiration for Native American artistry began during my teenage years in Arizona, where I explored shops in old town Scottsdale, admiring their baskets, jewelry, and rugs. Even today, I still treasure some turquoise jewelry I acquired as a young adult. Upon moving to the Pacific Northwest, I was captivated by the southwest-style fabrics and blankets crafted by Pendleton Woolen Mills. It felt like a natural choice for me to incorporate fabrics that evoke my fond memories of the Southwest.
Operating in small batches often results in unique, one-of-a-kind products that set them apart from what others have in their homes or collections
When I first learned to sew, I utilized my grandmother's Singer 1957 sewing machine. Initially, I kickstarted my business with this precious machine, but I have now retired it with the intention of passing it down to my granddaughter. The presence of this machine in my studio creates a connection to my grandmother, making her a part of my small business journey.
Warm regards,
Theresa
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
FOLLOW ME
https://www.instagram.com/pineandwoolhome/
https://www.facebook.com/pineandwoolhome/
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Why you will love this:
• easy to slip on and off collar;
•wool repels dirt easily;
• its reversible, two looks for one!;
•makes a great gift; and
• you can use essential oils on it
FEATURES:
• finished with metal rivets and a leather tag.
Ace is modeling size L in the photos (model not included)
S I Z I N G:
S: fits neck size 12"-15" (like Beagles or terriers). Bandana is 7" L x 5" at tip and has a 1-1/4" opening
M: fits neck size 15"-17" (like cocker spaniel). Bandana is 8" L x 5-1/2" at tip and has a 1-1/4" opening
M/L: fits neck size 17"-20" (Like Husky, large poodle, Doodles) Bandana is 9" L x 6-1/4" at tip and has a 1-3/8" opening
L: fits neck size 20"-23" (like golden retriever, German shepherd, lab) Bandana is 11-1/2" L x 7-1/2" at tip and has a 1-3/4" opening (Ace is modeling this in the photos)
XL: fits neck size 23"-25" (bull massif, St Bernard) Bandana is 13-3/4" L x 9" at tip and has a 1-3/4" opening
CARE:
If needed, hand wash gently in wool rinse and lay flat to dry. Wool naturally repels dirt and odors, so these should wear beautifully.
*THE STORY OF THIS PRODUCT:
In August of 2019 I produced a new product for dogs at a small shop in Battle Ground, Washington called El & Em. My handmade collars and leashes made their debut at an event called “Dog Days of Summer.” They were an immediate hit and I planned to increase my pet line to include bandanas but sadly the Pandemic of 2020 made a casualty of El&Em.
In September of 2020 we lost our sweet black lab Hannah (who was my model during the August 2019 event). I was crushed and had doubts about moving forward. We still had Miss Ruby, our fox red lab who was 14, and in April I posted on Instagram with the fabrics for the bandanas, but sadly, in May we lost Ruby.
I felt like every time I stepped forward I got pushed two steps backwards. I wanted to give up, but I already had the fabric, so, I pushed myself to finish them. I had chosen 3 fabric combos to represent the 3 family dogs we lost in 2020: Rocky (my daughter's dog); Daisy (my son's dog); and Hannah (my girl). The fabric combo in this listing is named The Hannah; and now I have another combo for Ruby. I hope you enjoy this bandana, and please know that as I made each and every one of them I did so knowing that your beloved pets would wear them.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
My Process
Pine + Wool Home pillow covers are individually designed and handmade in my dog-friendly, non-smoking studio located in Ridgefield, WA, USA.
I specialize in working with natural fibers such as wool, linen, cotton, and leather, always opting for the finest materials available. A significant portion of my fabrics are sourced from Pendleton® Woolen Mills, a reputable family-owned business that has operated in the USA since the early 1900s. I appreciate Pendleton's rich heritage and dedication to supporting Native American craftsmanship. My admiration for Native American artistry began during my teenage years in Arizona, where I explored shops in old town Scottsdale, admiring their baskets, jewelry, and rugs. Even today, I still treasure some turquoise jewelry I acquired as a young adult. Upon moving to the Pacific Northwest, I was captivated by the southwest-style fabrics and blankets crafted by Pendleton Woolen Mills. It felt like a natural choice for me to incorporate fabrics that evoke my fond memories of the Southwest.
Operating in small batches often results in unique, one-of-a-kind products that set them apart from what others have in their homes or collections
When I first learned to sew, I utilized my grandmother's Singer 1957 sewing machine. Initially, I kickstarted my business with this precious machine, but I have now retired it with the intention of passing it down to my granddaughter. The presence of this machine in my studio creates a connection to my grandmother, making her a part of my small business journey.
Warm regards,
Theresa
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
FOLLOW ME
https://www.instagram.com/pineandwoolhome/
https://www.facebook.com/pineandwoolhome/
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++