I have added a picture showing how I attached both the cords together. But if you are using only one colour, forget the white cord I have used. Basically, you find the center of the piece of cord, fold it in half, make a kinda loop by putting the working ends through the loop. Adjust the loop to fit around your hand. You should be able to slip it onto your hand. So for this bracelet, I used around 10 ft of blue cord and around 8 ft of white cord. That was my last bit of white cord, so I ended up with less. So since I couldn't do the King Cobra Stitch all around, I did it for about half the bracelet.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Slip On Cobra Stitch Bracelet (and King Cobra)
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Slip On Three Strand Weave Bracelet
For this bracelet, I used around 13 feet of blue macrame cord. For this bracelet I used the 3 strand weave. It makes a pretty good looking watchband too.
In this picture on the right, I have showed how the loop and stuff should be aligned. Keep in mind that the end of one of the loops should be aligned with the end of the other loop. It should be neither too loose nor too tight. Try to keep it wide enough for you to slip your hand through. The start the weaving. Once you have finished the weaving, just tuck the strand that was used for weaving under some of the strands around and secure it. But before securing it, tighten it by pulling the cords that are loose towards the beginning end of the cord.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
River Bar Bracelet
JD of TIAT (Tying It All Togther) had posted a video entitled "How to make a ( Paracord ) River Bar Bracelet", using a loop-and-button type closure.
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
The Difference between the Crown Sinnets and the Way to Tie Them
My previous posts show how to tie the sinnets. As I have mentioned in my previous posts, the difference in tying them is the square sinnet is tied directly above itslf, while the round sinnet is tied is tied at an angle, around the wrist part (in the case of a bracelet) or the neck loop (in the case of a neck lanyard).
This is for the round Sinnet.
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Slatt's Recue Bracelet
For this bracelet, I used around 12 ft of cord. The best way to make this is to use the cord straight from the spool. No need to cut the cord and start. That way you don't waste any cord. And I made my Slatt's Rescue Bracelet 10 ft long (including the side release buckle).
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Slatt's Rescue Belt
Round Crown Sinnet Bracelet
For this bracelet, I used 4 pieces of 3 ft long cord for the sinnet part, and around 40" for the wrist lanyard and loop. Then I started the sinnet after leaving 1/2" space from the lanyard knot. I stopped the sinnet when I had a 2" loop at the end opposite to the lanyard knot. Then I secured the bracelet with super glue. It is a bit thick, so if you are using paracord, I think you should remove the inner strands.
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