Natural cordage options during winter?

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Toddy

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Long whippy briar roses are brilliant. Rushes (the little green ones in tussocky grass, up to three feet long) withered iris leaves (see the basket I made) retted barks, from willow to lime, intestines, honeysuckle, and sometimes clematis and hops too.

cheers,
Toddy
 

Mouse040

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For me I use inner bark from willow or lime but chestnut comes a close third boiled in a lye solution and then split then a standard twist weave does the trick image.jpg
 

lannyman8

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nettle is very good and when turned into cordage correctly is very very strong, you can use grasses too, well, any thing with long fibres really....:):):):):)
 

spandit

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Tried making some cord today with the stuff I boiled but it wasn't very strong. What width strips should I use per strand?
 

Toddy

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I'm really surprised. Willow bark twine is very strong indeed, and especially so when damp.

Ehm, usually I strip it down to 2 or 3mm thick and either make string or use multiple strands to make bootlace thick cordage.
If I want thicker I ply that up.
I wouldn't go more than 5mm for spun and laid, though that might just be me, iimmc. It plaits quite well too.

I strip it and soak it for a day or so....it kind of goes sweet, certainly tastes sweeter when you nip off the sticky out plys (yeah, my dentist gives me hell :eek: ), and I don't boil it.
I've got some here that I made ten years ago and it's still sound.

cheers,
Toddy
 

ammo

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Nettles are really good, but lime bark is simple to do. It can be Don in any size pretty easily. You can make a tow rope strong enough to pull a landrover, out of grass.
 

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