Thos is a blog dedicated to my adventures in the art of using paracord for practical and decorative aplications, as the title suggests the aubject matter is simple and theres not alot of complicated knots in what i do, and 90% of this is stuff almost anyone can do, in the future i may add instructions on how i made some of my creations, if requested
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Beginner Projects
Just a few bracelets I've made sever since I've gotten involved with paracord. The black and black and woodland camo ones both have button securing, and the solid camo has a modified diamond knot and loop. The maroon and blue bracelet has a small side release buckle(not pictured, for it is an old picture and I have lost the bracelet). I've gotten the paracord online from SupplyCaptain (link below) because they seem to have the lowest prices for bulk paracord that I've seen and they have a lot of accessories for whatever project you have, and from a (not so local) surplus store.
I learned how to make these bracelets when I was at a military summer camp, we made these in our spare time (which wasn't much) or whenever we got injured and has some time to kill. They taught us how to make one the military way, with the button and loop and since then I fell in love with paracord. All of these bracelets were made with the cobra weave (also know as the infantry braid, or Soloman's knot) with the exception of the camo and black one, which is the King Cobra weave.
Supply Captain
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