Paracord bracelets

malente

Life member
Jan 14, 2007
894
2
Germany
Hey,

Being at home at the moment (here's the reason), I decided to brush up my knotcraft and try to make a paracord bracelet.

After I finished my bracelet, my eldest boy took an interest and asked if he could have one too, but an orange and black one. I gladly obliged :D

I used a chest strap buckle from an old rucksack for the big green one, and a simple overhand knot for the second, smaller one.

The big one took me just under 45 mins to make, the smaller one was finished within two episodes of Charlie and Lola :D

For the big one I used the double cobra knots, also known as king cobra.

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Hope you like it
 

Retired Member southey

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Jun 4, 2006
11,098
13
your house!
Good stuff, I enjoy a good bit of man knitting, but bewarned if you make a belt don't wear it in public or you friends and family will pester you to make one for them, although they soon give up when you utter the"How about I show you how to make it your self" line.
 

Loenja

Settler
Apr 27, 2008
718
1
forest row
great workd
ok i have bought about 125 meters of paracord for 30 in different colours and am going to make a couple belts and bracelets as well as a bandolier/baldrick...
you have inspred me
 
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