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Dragon Egg Paracord Pouch
Discover how to tie the dragon egg paracord pouch in this instructional video presented by Tying It All Together (TIAT). The design of the dragon egg paracord pouch results in a sturdy and functional paracord pouch. To tie the dragon egg paracord pouch you will need three 12’ lengths of SurvivorCord or WarriorCord, a pair of scissors, and a lighter. For this video tan, blue, and orange paracord is going to be used. This piece begins with the pouch base. Begin by line the center of the cords horizontally with the blue on top, orange in the middle, tan on the bottom. Take...
Jagged Cacophony Paracord Bracelet
Learn how to make the jagged cacophony bar paracord bracelet in this how-to video presented by Tying It All Together. With its offset, three tiered, bilateral symmetry the jagged cacophony bar paracord bracelet makes a unique bracelet that will stand out. To make the jagged cacophony bar paracord bracelet you will need three 5’ lengths of each white, blue, and maroon paracord. You will also need a pair of scissors and a lighter. This will make a bracelet that is about 7 ½”. This bracelet will begin with an overhand knot loop base. Begin by arranging the cords so the...
Paracord Pupa Pull Tie
In this tutorial presented by Tying It All Together (TIAT), you will discover how to make a Pupa Pull Tie from TITAN SurvivorCord or WarriorCord. The Pupa Pull Tie is a fundamental technique that can be used to make elaborate ties that expand cylindrically in 3 dimensions. To make a pupa paracord pull tie you will need one 5’ section of paracord, scissors, and a lighter. To begin, find the center of the cord and create a loop that is the desired length of pull tie. With the working cords on top cross them at the bottom of the loop so that the...
Divided Sine Wave Sinnet
In this tutorial presented by Tying It All Together (TIAT), you will discover how to make a divided sine wave sinnet paracord key fob. The divided sine wave sinnet paracord key fob displays a subtle, springy, color segmented wave of colors that is interesting and eye-catching. To make a divided sine wave sinnet paracord key fob you will need three 4’ lengths of paracord. For this particular piece we are going to use green, brown, and blue SurvivorCord or WarriorCord.. The divided sine wave sinnet paracord key fob begins with a doubled endless falls base. Beginning with the brown and blue cords, place...
Azulejo Endless Falls Paracord Key Fob
In this tutorial presented by Tying It All Together (TIAT), we discover how to make the Azulejo Endless Falls Paracord Key Fob. This 6” azulejo endless falls paracord key fob takes on the distinctive look of Portuguese and Spanish painted ceramic tile work, and can be made with either SurvivorCord or WarriorCord. To make the azulejo endless falls paracord key fob you will need three 4’ lengths of paracord of three different colors. For this particular bracelet we will be using red, olive green, and bright green. You will also need a lighter. Begin by taking the red and bright green cords together...
How to Make the Bound Tower Paracord Bracelet
Discover how to make the bound tower paracord bracelet in this informative how-to video present by Tying It All together (TIAT). The bound tower paracord bar bracelet evokes the look of a splendor tower, bound by chains within, and can be made with either SurvivorCord or WarriorCord. To make the bound tower paracord bar bracelet you will need one 4’ length of paracord and one 6’ length of paracord. The colors are your choice, but in this project we are going to use 4’ orange paracord and 6’ yellow paracord. These dimensions will yield a 7 ½” long bracelet. Find the center of...
Paracord Deployment Lanyard
Discover how to make a Paracord Deployment Lanyard in this instructional video presented by ITS Tactical. This fast deploy allows you to carry or store up to 25’ of TITAN SurvivorCord or WarriorCord in a single lanyard. For this paracord fast deploy, you will need a 25’ section of paracord and a lighter. Start by taking about 8” of one of the paracord ends and bending it down. You want this part that is folded over to fit in your closed fist and a loop that is about 1” coming out of the top of your hand. This loop is where you can hang the lanyard...
Paracord Fishing and Survival Bracelet
In this video tutorial presented by Intense Anglers, we learn how to make a paracord fishing and survival bracelet. Here's how to never be caught again without a resource to catch a meal. The paracord fishing and survival bracelet is a great way to incorporate actual fishing tackle into the bracelet, without affecting the look, feel, or integrity of the survival bracelet itself. To make the fishing and survival bracelet you will need: Approximately 8’ of TITAN SurvivorCord or WarriorCord 10lb braided fishing line 3 split shots 2 size 10-12 fishing hooks Plastic release clip buckle A binder clip or paper clip Super glue...
Quick Deploy Paracord Bracelet
Learn how to make a paracord quick deploy bracelet with the blaze bar in this instructional how-to video. This unique paracord quick deploy bracelet is the ultimate survival bracelet that allows nearly instant access to the entire length of cordage contained within the bracelet. To make a paracord quick deploy bracelet you will need a 3/16” bow anchor shackle, at least 14” of TITAN SurvivorCord and WarriorCord, and a lighter. To begin making the paracord quick deploy bracelet, start by attaching the paracord to the bow anchor shackle via a cow hitch. To attach the paracord through a cow hitch, fold the...
Making a Kronos Bar Paracord Bracelet
Learn how to make a Kronos bar paracord bracelet in this tutorial presented by Paracord 101. The Kronos bar paracord bracelet is a simple technique that can be personalized through the use of many different colors of TITAN SurvivorCord and WarriorCord. To make the kronos bar paracord bracelet you will need: Three 1 ½’ sections of paracord. For this particular bracelet we will be using black, grey, and orange paracord. A plastic buckle A lighter To begin take the orange and grey cords, fold them in half, and attach them to one of the buckle ends via a cow hitch. To make...
How To Build A Paracord Spring Snare Trap
Learn how to build a Paracord Spring Snare Trap in this video. Both TITAN SurvivorCord or WarriorCord work great in this tutorial. To build a spring snare trap with paracord you will need two sturdy sticks that have a “v”. You may need to cut a branch off to make the sticks somewhat symmetrical to each other. You will also need a plain stick a little longer than 1’, another stick that is 1’ and has a point carved on one end, a small stick that is about 3” long, and some paracord. The first thing to do is find a spot to...
How To Make a Rattlesnake Knot Paracord Key Fob
Discover how to make a rattlesnake knot key fob using paracord in this video presented by Tying It All Together (TIAT). You create your own unique rattlesnake knot key with our high-quality SurvivorCord or WarriorCord. All you will need for this quick project is a 5’ section of paracord of any color. Fold the length of paracord in half. Bring the cord running along the backside around the cord on the front side and through the loop created by the center point. The cord should be facing away from you towards the backside. Take the same cord around the end of the cord...
Wrap an Axe Handle with Paracord
Wrapping an Axe Handle with paracord is simple and an effective solution for protecting the handle. Learn the technique in this video by Spartan Johns. Many people who use and axe will notice that when then miss a swing it hits the handle just below the axe head. To prevent your axe handle from getting damaged, simply wrap it in paracord. You do not need to wrap the entire handle, you can if you want to, but it is not necessary. The process is very simple. To determine how much TITAN WarriorCord or TITAN SurvivorCord you are going to need, do a quick pre-wrap...
How to Make a Basic Cobra Paracord Bracelet
Learn how to make a basic cobra paracord bracelet in this video by Beadaholique. You can make many unique bracelets with this basic paracord bracelet design using different colors of TITAN SurvivorCord or WarriorCord. You will need one .6” plastic buckle, a lighter, scissors, and 1’ foot of paracord for each inch of your wrist measurement minus 2”. The clasp will make up 2” of the wrist length when clasped together. This bracelet will be made to fit a 6” wrist. For a 6” wrist you will want a 7” bracelet. Since the clasp makes up two inches you only need 5”...
How To Make Wind Chimes with Paracord
Learn how to make wind chimes with paracord in this video presented by Steve Ramsey. Make a unique, one-of- a-kind wind chime with paracord using these techniques. There are a lot of different kinds of metal that you can use to make wind chimes. Copper and brass are great but expensive, so this tutorial is going to be working with a 10’ section of steel electrical conduit, which runs fairly cheap. This 10’ section of steel should be enough to create five notes resulting in an entire chord. There are charts online that give you the exact length needed for...
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