DIY BDSM Collar: PRO TIPS from a BDSM Sex Toy Tester!

Featured imageIt looks like a good idea to make your own BDSM collar, but going the DIY route is very risky and won’t provide the same experience as a high-quality collar like the Bondage Boutique Faux Leather Collar and Leash. This product is reasonably priced at $22.99 (even cheaper with the discount code MSTG15 for 15% off!).

However, we understand that not everyone has access to sex toy stores, so we have listed some semi-safe alternatives below. But you must know that these alternatives come with safety concerns and should be used with caution and at your own risk.

Key Takeaways
  • It’s important to understand the risks involved when using household items for BDSM play. Safety should always be a top priority, which is why we strongly suggest investing in professionally tested and manufactured products. These products not only protect you and your partner but also contribute to a safer and more enjoyable experience overall.
  • However, we understand that not everyone has access to commercial BDSM products, especially if they don’t have physical stores nearby. In such cases, we have provided a list of substitutes for BDSM collars. It’s important to note that even with these alternatives, caution should be exercised, and the provided instructions should be followed carefully to minimize any potential hazards.

Why You Should Trust Us

Sandra LarsonSandra Larson is an experienced and respected authority in the adult industry. She has used BDSM toys since her college days and has gained a lot of experience with them over the years.

Sandra decided to write this article on making homemade BDSM collars because she felt she was the most qualified person to do so. In addition to her own vast expertise, she worked closely with our test team (Rachel Sommer and Shane Davis) to ensure all methods were properly vetted.

If you have a question for Sandra, please call her at +1 307-372-3895 or send an email to [email protected]. Include your name and your phone number or email address. She usually responds in 1-2 business days.

 


What Is a DIY BDSM Collar?

A DIY BDSM collar is a homemade bondage toy, worn around the neck by a submissive in a BDSM relationship. They are crafted by either the submissive or the dominant partner as a symbol of their bond and commitment to each other. In many cases, a collar represents a form of ownership or the sub’s willingness to submit to the dom’s authority. Creating their own allows for customization, both in style and materials, ensuring a comfortable and personalized fit for the wearer. Another reason is to save money.

Stockroom Premium Garment Leather Collar

Note: If you want a clearer picture of what a high-quality BDSM collar looks like, you can see the Stockroom Premium Garment above – easily adjustable and available in various sizes to match practically every sized neck. The Premium Garment is perfect for every imaginable type of BDSM scene.

 


Is Making a Homemade BDSM Collar Safe?

No, while we understand that creating a homemade BDSM collar may seem like a fun and creative project, it’s not safe. There are various materials involved in making a collar, such as leather, lace, rubber, metal, and hardware, that require proper knowledge to select and assemble safely.

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Some Semi-Safe BDSM Collar Ideas

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1. Dog Collar

Many people find that a simple dog collar can be a decent BDSM collar. They are readily available at pet stores and come in various sizes, materials, and styles. To make it more personal and unique, people customize it by adding decorations or attaching a pendant with a specific meaning for the submissive. When choosing a dog collar, remember to prioritize comfort, and make sure it fits snugly without causing any discomfort or restricting breathing.

Bondage Boutique Faux Leather Collar and Leash

Note: If you don’t feel like using a dog collar, the Bondage Boutique Faux Leather Collar and Leash is your best bet. Using high-grade faux leather (perfect for vegans) Bondage Boutique’s twofer is a win-win for beginners and experienced players, and it’s so lovely  plushy you can wear it for longer periods.

2. Leather Scraps (Version 1)

If you have access to leather scraps, you can try the next method which we found on Reddit by username straatman. They provided the following step-by-step guide:

Materials Needed:

  1. Cardboard
  2. Felt (for padding)
  3. Hardware (such as buckles, D-rings, and studs)
  4. String
  5. Pencil
  6. Sewing supplies (needle, thread)

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Designing Phase: Trace its shape on cardboard using a makeshift compass with a string and pencil, adjusting the radius for desired curves. Ensure both curves are equal and add a radius where the edges meet.
  2. Add padding:  Cut out a piece of felt that matches the shape of the cardboard collar, then wrap it tightly around the collar for a snug fit.
  3. Install the hardware. Begin by attaching buckles, D-rings, and studs, making necessary adjustments for proper fit. Securely stitch the hardware to the collar using sewing supplies, taking care to sew through multiple layers of material if needed.
  4. Fit the cardboard collar with padding around your neck to check the fit and adjust the shape if necessary.
  5. Once you’re satisfied with the fit and shape, start stitching the collar. Use a strong thread and needle to securely sew the edges and any additional straps. Take your time with the stitching to ensure durability.

Source: Reddit

Pro tip: The leather scrap version 1 looks highly similar to Stockroom’s Tall Curved Collar (product above). You can’t just whip up a posture collar and call it a day. The Stockroom thought a lot about what makes a great and not just a good BDSM posture collar.

3. Leather Scraps (Version 2)

Materials Needed:

  • Leather
  • Craft knife or rotary knife
  • Footlong metal ruler or large metal ruler
  • Bolts and rivets
  • Templates for hole punch tools (optional)
  • Beveling tools
  • Burnishing tools

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Use a footlong metal ruler and a sharp craft knife to cut straight lines. Alternatively, you can use rotary knives and large metal rulers.
  2. Be mindful of keeping the cuts as straight as possible to improve the overall appearance.
  3. When working with bolts and rivets, it can be challenging to achieve perfect alignment by hand. One technique to improve consistency is to create templates on a computer, print them out, and use them as guides for hole punch tools.
  4. Ensure accurate measurements for the holes in the templates to maintain consistency.
  5. Bevel the edges for a smoother finish.
  6. Practice burnishing to achieve even results and improve the overall appearance.

Source: Reddit

4. Using Veg-tan Leather

A veg-tan leather can also be repurposed as a decent BDSM collar for a quick, inexpensive option. The key is selecting a piece of veg-tan leather that fits comfortably around the submissive’s neck, as well as being adjustable. Ideally, choose a belt made from a soft and non-irritating material. Here is how Redditor Epic0rcShaman made his collar:

Materials Needed:

  • Leather (preferably veg-tan for easier burnishing)
  • Utility blade or sharp knife
  • Strap cutter (optional)
  • Weights or clamps
  • Beveler (recommended Craftool #2 for 6-9oz leather)
  • Sandpaper (400-grit, 800-grit, 1000-grit)
  • Brass rod or smooth object for burnishing
  • Beeswax
  • Edge cote (optional)
  • Rivets or Chicago screws
  • Double cap rivets (optional)
  • Stitching materials (optional)
    Dee/O’s (optional)

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Ensure your knife is razor-sharp for clean cuts. Use weights or clamps to hold the leather and straightedge in place while cutting.
  2. Consider using a strap cutter for more precise cuts.
  3. Bevel the edges of the leather for a smoother finish.
  4. Sand the edges with 400-grit, 800-grit, and 1000-grit sandpaper.
  5. Wet the edges and use a brass rod or any smooth object to rub in one direction about 10 times to orient the grain.
  6. Quickly go back and forth with moderate pressure until the leather gets warm from the friction, creating a shine.
  7. Apply a small amount of beeswax for additional shine.
  8. Optionally, use “edge cote” for smooth edges.
  9. Use rivets or Chicago screws to secure the collar.
  10. Consider using double-cap rivets for easier installation.
  11. Stitching can be a good alternative for securing the collar.
  12. Optionally, use Dee/O’s (larger rings) instead of plain Dees for added functionality.

Note: It’s important to use the appropriate tools and materials based on your preferences and the type of leather you’re working with. Practice and experimentation will help improve your skills and achieve better results.

Source: Reddit

 


Not Safe at All BDSM Collars Ideas

Using inadequate or improper materials: Using subpar materials will make subpar toys. Aside from that, it can not only be uncomfortable but also dangerous. For example, using materials such as thin ropes, shoelaces, or flimsy plastic bands for the collar can cause irritation or even choking. No bueno. We recommend using high-quality leather, fabric, or sturdy metal chains that are both comfortable and safe. When attaching fastenings, avoid using weak or insecure methods such as loosely tied knots, glue, or weak magnets. Using stronger components like rivets or high-quality buckles is essential to ensure it’s secure and safe for the user.

Poor stitching and sanding: Many DIY enthusiasts may not have sewing machines or may lack experience in using them. This can result in poor stitching, which can lead to the collar coming apart during use. Always practice your sewing skills and use a proper sewing machine to ensure a stable craft. We also want to emphasize the importance of sanding rough edges. For collars with metal parts or attachments, it’s especially crucial to remove any sharp corners or edges that could potentially injure the wearer. Sanding these parts carefully with sandpaper to create a smooth surface is essential for safety.

 


How to Use Homemade BDSM Collars?

  1. Restraint: Homemade BDSM collars can be used as a form of DIY BDSM restraints. Attach a leash or rope to the collar to gain control of your partner’s movements. Ensure it fits snugly but comfortably around the neck to prevent injury.
  2. Bondage: Incorporate your collar into a bondage scenario by connecting it to other restraints, such as homemade handcuffs or ropes. This can immobilize your partner and enhance the feeling of submission.
  3. Handcuffs: Use the collar as an anchor point for handcuffs. Wrap a rope around the D-ring and then connect it to the cuffs, creating a tether between the neck and wrists.
  4. Spreader bars: Pair the collar with a spreader bar to keep your partner’s legs or arms spread open. Attach a lead or rope to the D-ring, then tie the other end of the lead to the spreader bar, ensuring that the cuffs or restraints on the limbs are securely fastened.
  5. Cage: Use your homemade collar in a cage scenario by having your partner wear it while confined. Use the D-ring as an attachment point for securing the wearer within the space.

A woman wearing a BDSM collar

Please establish clear boundaries and a safe word before any play begins. You must also regularly check for signs of discomfort or distress and be prepared to stop or adjust the play if needed.

 


Why Is it Better to Buy Commercial Products?

Design

The design and craftsmanship of commercial collars are superior to DIY alternatives. They have secure fastenings, reinforced stitching, and rivets, ensuring they stay in place and resist breakage. Moreover, the availability of various designs and styles caters to different preferences, enabling consumers to find a model that better suits their needs and desires.

For a versatile design that adds a new sensation other than choking, try using the Stockroom’s Buckling Collar With Nipple Clamps. Instead of opting for DIY nipple clamps, getting this bad boy is a way better choice, coming from a sex toy expert’s point of view.

Quality

The material in commercial products is generally high-quality, ensuring durability and longevity. We often find that these collars are made of premium leather, fabric, or metal that can endure the test of time. In comparison, DIY collars may have subpar materials that wear out quickly or irritate the skin. If you’re a true enthusiast, you’d buy a real toy any day as an addition to your collection.

A person buying from an online sex toy retailer

Comfort

Comfort is another critical factor that cannot be underestimated. Commercial collars are designed to be comfortable for extended wear, despite their restrictive nature. Padding, smooth edges, and adjustable sizing are some features that contribute to their comfort. However, DIY collars may be less comfortable due to a lack of expertise in creating ergonomic designs and selecting suitable materials.

If extreme comfort is what you want, then we recommend Stockroom Brown Leather Collar And Leash With Gold Accent Hardware. Fitted with gold-finished and ultra-durable metal, wearing this bling-a-bling will make you feel like a kink royalty. Or maybe an extremely special or perhaps even priceless submissive.

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