A tutorial on the double lanyard knot.
You'll discover over 171 paracord projects in this post. From survival gear and weapons to defend yourself to paracord projects just for the fun of it.
This paracord lanyard is so easy to make! Make one of these beginner friendly paracord lanyards using 1 simple knot in less than 30 minutes. Hold your keys or a pocket knife with this DIY lanyard that's both stylish and functional. This paracord craft is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, and it's also a fun craft for summer camp or Scouts! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make a Paracord Lanyard It's SO EASY to make a paracord lanyard! This
You don't really need paracord to survive... until you do. Some people don’t think of paracord as a survival tool, but its versatility makes it one of the most crucial assets you can have in a life or death situation. When left intact, paracord has lots of important survival uses and if you unweave the threads of the inner core, the number of uses grows. Bottom line: You NEED to have paracord with you on your adventures. Period. Here's just a small handful of possible uses. The only limitation is your imagination...and maybe your knot-tying knowledge. This simple paracord grenade stash is a compact and easy way to stay prepared.Start with 12 feet of cord in a single strand. Begin by tying a diamond knot in the middle. From there, it’s just a series of repeated actions to build out the rest of the grenade... Once you get the hang of it, you’ll be able to make one in less than 5 minutes! Everything you need to know is included in the image so you can save it for future use. And there you have it! Use paracord you already have or get the one used for this tutorial here in Desert Camo. With a few small tweaks, this Paracord Grenade can also enclose a few small survival tools inside of it. So make sure to follow our blog and stay tuned for the next tutorial.
How to Tie a 4 Strand Paracord Braid With a Core and Buckle.: This bracelet is made with 550 paracord. I gutted the working cords so that it would give it a flatter, more feminine look and feel. But, it works just the same without gutting the cord. The middle core is not gutted. I have found that doing it this…
The Only Knot You Need to Know. : If you only learn one knot make it the marlin spike hitch. It's simple to tie and leads you right into 4 other great knots. It's much more useful than the common overhand knot which is the same knot you tie your shoe with. If you don't want to tie a…
This simple paracord keychain faab can be made in less than 5 minutes. It's a great way to use up scrap pieces of cord, and one of the easiest ways to make sure you always have some emergency paracord on your person for any reason.You'll need: ~4ft of Paracord Keyring Lighter Scissors The image instructions below will guide you through the steps. It can also be downloaded and saved for later! Find the paracord here! If you make yourself one of these, leave a pic in the comments so we can see how you did!
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4 Knots Every Paracord Crafter Needs to Know plus 1 Fun Knot to learn.