Learning how to weave a 550 paracord (parachute cord) bracelet. I use a jig in this video, but if you do not have a jig, clamping the looped end will suffice. You do not necessarily have to keep the core tight, but it helps. I apologize if at times you find my talking to be annoying; I’m just trying to talk all the beginners through the steps. Thanks for viewing.
Read MoreHow to Make a Two Color 550 Paracord Cobra Stitch Survival Bracelet
Making paracord survival bracelets is a bit of a family tradition for us. The kids love making them with friends while we’re camping, and they’ve done them with their scout troops /dens as well. With a little practice the kids are able to make them on their own. I recommend making a two color bracelet until you get the hang of it. With the two color bracelets, you always start your first step with the same color and it’s harder to get turned around. Video...
Read MoreHow to Make a Two Color 550 Paracord Cobra Stitch Survival Bracelet
Making paracord survival bracelets is a bit of a family tradition for us. The kids love making them with friends while we’re camping, and they’ve done them with their scout troops /dens as well. With a little practice the kids are able to make them on their own. I recommend making a two color bracelet until you get the hang of it. With the two color bracelets, you always start your first step with the same color and it’s harder to get turned...
Read MoreHow to Tie the Ripcord Sinnet (Zombie Apocalypse) Bracelet by TIAT
The Ripcord Sinnet Bracelet is my response to the desire for a paracord bracelet that can be untied quickly and easily for emergency use. The bracelet shown in the video provides the use of 12 feet of paracord, from bracelet to single strand, in less that five seconds! Not sure why anyone would need to use a strip of paracord that fast, still you asked for it. So I made it so. *smile* Video production by JD of tying It All...
Read MoreHow to Make a Harbin Heather Bar (Paracord) Bracelet by TIAT
Special Link: www.chapterprojects.com The Harbin Heather Bar was inspired by Harbin Hot Springs (an oasis I routinely visit) and a dear friend of Kristen and I named Heather. The bar, like its inspirations, is a dance between comfort, elegance and engineering, presenting for the first time, a “splayed weave” technique I’ve been toying with for sometime now. In short, I’ve long considered the way (some) advanced weaves are presented as far too...
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