The Piranha Paracord Bracelet Instructions (How To)

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www.ParacordStore.com brings you the Piranha Paracord Bracelet! This design earned it’s name from the sharp “teeth” look to it, especially when tied with a lighter and darker color paracord. To download the ebook for this design, visit...

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How to Make a Crooked River Bar (Paracord) Bracelet by TIAT

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The Crooked River Bar is the fusion of the Curling Millipede tying technique and alternating Square Knots. Combined, these two ties make an elegant bar that looks like a crooked river darting to-and-fro between a bank lined with rocks (thus the Crooked River Bar’s name). Video production by JD Lenzen of Tying It All Together. Park Days:...

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Knot of the Week – Twisted Solomon Bar Paracord Bracelet

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Join ITS Tactical’s Knot of the Week as we demonstrate a Twisted Solomon Bar Paracord Bracelet and an alternate bracelet closure with a Lanyard Knot! View our full write up with photos here: wp.me Knot of the Week Resources: Solomon Bar: wp.me Lanyard Knot: wp.me Paracord Bracelet: wp.me – – Music composed by Joshua Peterson, www.lark-studio.com Video Rating: 4 / 5 a quick vid on how to make a paracord survival bracelet, also I show a prize for...

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How to tie a Chinese Crown Knot with paracord

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More knotty stuff on my blog: stormdrane.blogspot.com I used a short length of paracord to demonstrate this decorative knot. An example of a series of the knots is shown used as a knife lanyard tied to a Spyderco Salt I, made with about three to four feet of paracord. This knot can be found to go by several different names from books and online resources. A few are: Chinese Crown Knot, Japanese Crown Knot, Japanese Success Knot, Rustler’s Knot, Friendship Knot, cross...

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