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This tutorial demonstrates how to make a fishtail paracord bracelet. It will show you how to make one without using a buckle and two lengths of paracord. The bracelet is made using the ball and loop technique, meaning I recommend you finish it using a lanyard knot. The bracelet is woven using a simple weave sequence of over, under, then back over and under. We always work with the left top cord, so do not worry if you get lost. The first part demonstrated the basic setup for the fishtail paracord bracelet, while the next two parts show you how to alternate the cords. The weave stays the same. As you can see, we set up the bracelet so that the two cords on the right act as the bracelet core, while we use the left two pieces of paracord as the working ends which we will use to weave through the core cords. The bracelet weave is finished when we tie the bracelet off with the final step. At this point we cut the cords, melt them and make a lanyard knot with the use of the two remaining cords. ]]>

This tutorial demonstrates how to make a fishtail paracord bracelet. It will show you how to make one without using a buckle and two lengths of paracord. The bracelet is made using the ball and loop technique, meaning I recommend you finish it using a lanyard knot. The bracelet is woven using a simple weave sequence of over, under, then back over and under. We always work with the left top cord, so do not worry if you get lost. The first part demonstrated the basic setup for the fishtail paracord bracelet, while the next two parts show you how to alternate the cords. The weave stays the same. As you can see, we set up the bracelet so that the two cords on the right act as the bracelet core, while we use the left two pieces of paracord as the working ends which we will use to weave through the core cords. The bracelet weave is finished when we tie the bracelet off with the final step. At this point we cut the cords, melt them and make a lanyard knot with the use of the two remaining cords. ]]>
Sat, 26 Apr 2014 02:45:01 GMT /slideshow/fishtail-paracord-bracelet/33965493 markogorc@slideshare.net(markogorc) Fishtail paracord bracelet markogorc This tutorial demonstrates how to make a fishtail paracord bracelet. It will show you how to make one without using a buckle and two lengths of paracord. The bracelet is made using the ball and loop technique, meaning I recommend you finish it using a lanyard knot. The bracelet is woven using a simple weave sequence of over, under, then back over and under. We always work with the left top cord, so do not worry if you get lost. The first part demonstrated the basic setup for the fishtail paracord bracelet, while the next two parts show you how to alternate the cords. The weave stays the same. As you can see, we set up the bracelet so that the two cords on the right act as the bracelet core, while we use the left two pieces of paracord as the working ends which we will use to weave through the core cords. The bracelet weave is finished when we tie the bracelet off with the final step. At this point we cut the cords, melt them and make a lanyard knot with the use of the two remaining cords. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fishtailparacordbracelet-140426024501-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This tutorial demonstrates how to make a fishtail paracord bracelet. It will show you how to make one without using a buckle and two lengths of paracord. The bracelet is made using the ball and loop technique, meaning I recommend you finish it using a lanyard knot. The bracelet is woven using a simple weave sequence of over, under, then back over and under. We always work with the left top cord, so do not worry if you get lost. The first part demonstrated the basic setup for the fishtail paracord bracelet, while the next two parts show you how to alternate the cords. The weave stays the same. As you can see, we set up the bracelet so that the two cords on the right act as the bracelet core, while we use the left two pieces of paracord as the working ends which we will use to weave through the core cords. The bracelet weave is finished when we tie the bracelet off with the final step. At this point we cut the cords, melt them and make a lanyard knot with the use of the two remaining cords.
Fishtail paracord bracelet from Marko Gorc
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