I made this for my friend Jake in the van we were travelling in on our way to Wright Patterson Air Force Base. He say mine and liked it so he said he wanted his in different colors, I made this out of probably 3 feet of maroon and 3 feet of blue gutted paracord. I did the soloman knot starting from the top of the carabiner, and going down untill i reached the bottom. Once I reached the bottom of the carabiner, i looped the paracord around his keyring, leaving about an inch of excess, and started to do the soloman braid back up the loop, and comtinueing on the other side. He was happy with the way I did it, and I see myself making more of these in the future.
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
Monday, March 5, 2012
I made this for my friend Jake in the van we were travelling in on our way to Wright Patterson Air Force Base. He say mine and liked it so he said he wanted his in different colors, I made this out of probably 3 feet of maroon and 3 feet of blue gutted paracord. I did the soloman knot starting from the top of the carabiner, and going down untill i reached the bottom. Once I reached the bottom of the carabiner, i looped the paracord around his keyring, leaving about an inch of excess, and started to do the soloman braid back up the loop, and comtinueing on the other side. He was happy with the way I did it, and I see myself making more of these in the future.
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