Posted: 10/25/2011 6:05:11 PM EDT
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Anyone know where to learn some paracord braiding projects like bracelets, zipper pulls, key fobs?
Thanks for any info.. |
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This should get you going.
http://paracord-projects.blogspot.com/ http://www.instructables.com/id/Paracord/ www.paracord-projects.info O |
| Here is the website I used to make my last project. There are a couple of other good sites that explain it in pretty good detail but I didn't save them to my favorites. |
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StormDrain is def good, decent vids at the link below.. I do partially agree on Google IS your friend, however for every good one you have to sort through a dozen Crappy ones.. Tying It All Together |
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And then of course you have... http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_10_17/609708_Paracord_Links_Directory__finally_.html&page=1 |
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Here is the website I used to make my last project. There are a couple of other good sites that explain it in pretty good detail but I didn't save them to my favorites. This was cool up to step 2 when they make you sign up to continue .....
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StormDrain is def good, decent vids at the link below.. I do partially agree on Google IS your friend, however for every good one you have to sort through a dozen Crappy ones.. Tying It All Together I was going to mention Tying It All Together as well, he is the Jedi Master of paracord braiding. http://planetsmilies.net/star-wars-smiley-5472.gif |
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Stormdranes and tying it all together are going to be the best you will see.
Evolve on it. Paracord is nothing special as far as the knots and weaves go. Go to your local book store and in the craft section will be a WHOLE PLETHORA of knot books and tons of stuff. If you can tie it with hemp, yarn, etc. well you can use paracord in place of that. The books are the easiest to go by even more so than the live videos as they books are generally thought out better with diagrams and figures to show propper movements. Your best teachers for almost all common knots in use of "jewelry" making are girls ranging from 6-14 ish... for actual knot tying your best bet locally would be to find a scoutmaster as they are generally very knowledgeable about knots (generally the weeblos). S |
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