Paracord-Parachute Cord

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Paracord-Parachute Cord

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parachute_cord

Paracord is a strong nylon rope that is a useful item to keep on hand (especially in your grab & go bins and bags!) It can be used whole, or separated into small thin pieces (shown in picture) or woven into a bracelet to have handy all the time. Here's more info:

What is paracord? From Wikipedia:

Parachute cord (also paracord or 550 cord) is a lightweight nylon kernmantle rope originally used in the suspension lines of US parachutes during World War II. Once in the field, paratroopers found this cord useful for many other tasks. It is now used as a general purpose utility cord by both military personnel and civilians. This versatile cord was even used by astronauts during STS-82, the second Space Shuttle mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.[1] ---CONTINUED---
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How to Make 2 color Survival Bracelets
http://www.homemade-gifts-made-easy.com/paracord-bracelet.html

Paracord bracelets are a neat bit of gear. If you're an outdoors type of person, or you want to make a gift for an outdoors type of person, then this is the project for you.

Each bracelet is in effect a miniature survival kit, holding 10 feet of 550 paracord. Use it to construct an emergency shelter, or repair your rucksack with the yarns in the central core.

The bracelet is comfortable to wear and has a neat two-tone effect. You could even make one using the colors of your favorite sports team. --- Instructions at link, above ---
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Paracord-Watch Band

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Make A DIY Paracord Watch Strap
https://knowledgeweighsnothing.com/wp-content/uploads/wp-post-to-pdf-enhanced-cache/1/make-a-diy-paracord-watch-strap.pdf

I have done several posts about the uses of paracord and paracord bracelets, such as the review of the excellent: ‘Wazoo Survival Gear’ Minimalist Survival Bracelet. You can of course make your own paracord bracelet but if you are not into wearing an additional bracelet, how about making a paracord watch strap instead? If you are anything like me, you’re saying – why didn’t I think of that… A paracord watch strap, it is so obvious.

Anyway if you think it’s a good idea and you’d like to give it a go, head over to the Instructables website below and check out the detailed tutorial.

If you are going to bother making one, make sure you make it with official 550 paracord, as used in the military. Don’t use the cheaper stuff, get something you can rely on. --- Go HERE to get pictorial instructions: http://www.instructables.com/id/Woven-paracord-braceletwatchband/

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Paracord watchband/bracelet with a side release buckle: http://www.instructables.com/id/Paracord-watchbandbracelet-with-a-side-release-bu/
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Paracord: Handcuffs

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Paracord: Handcuffs
http://www.instructables.com/id/Paracord-Handcuffs/?ALLSTEPS

Image This is one of the first knots that i learned and has been a lot of fun to teach friends because it is very simple and anyone can do it.

The handcuff knot i am about to show you can be used for many things like playing around and joking.
I do not not suggest you use this to tie up a actual criminal and am not responsible for what happens if you do so. --- CONTINUED at LINK, above ---
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Paracord Bracelet

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Make a Paracord Bracelet (Snake Design)
http://www.thereadystore.com/diy/6547/make-a-paracord-bracelet-snake-design

Paracord can be an awesome tool in your preparedness arsenal. This durable nylon rope can be tied into tons of different designs including bracelets, strengthened cords, pouches and more. If you’re in an emergency, you simply unwind the strong cord and use it to bind, haul or anything else that you might need.

So, whether you’re a beginner or an expert paracord lover, we have a design for you. Check out these paracord designs below. ---CONTINUED---

Includes links to make:

Paracord Bracelet
Paracord Woven Watchband
Paracord Keychain
Paracord Belt Design

VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLxPyp9o7dU
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Paracord-How to Make a Drawstring Pouch

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Make a Paracord Drawstring Pouch
https://www.thereadystore.com/diy/6579/make-a-paracord-drawstring-pouch/?utm_source=20160808a&utm_medium=email&trk_msg=SKENHL23FJ8KRCU4DR69QA809G&trk_contact=GRTCL7LA53P03ATTCOVVNSPKI4

Image Paracord can be an awesome tool in your preparedness arsenal. This durable nylon rope can be tied into tons of different designs including bracelets, strengthened cords, pouches and more. If you’re in an emergency, you simply unwind the strong cord and use it to bind, haul or anything else that you might need.

So, whether you’re a beginner or an expert paracord lover, we have a design for you. Check out these paracord designs below. If you don’t want to spend time weaving your own bracelet, you can always let us do it for you. --- CONTINUED at LINK, above ---
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How To Make A Paracord Dog Leash
https://survivallife.com/diy-holiday-gift-paracord-dog-leash/?utm_source=sl&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=slnl20171220

This paracord dog leash is a great way to put your paracord-weaving skills to use. In the tutorial below, I’ll show you how to make a round paracord dog leash in wall knots that is strong and secure. ... CONTINUED ...

What You’ll Need:

10 feet of paracord Keychain hook Paracord Jig Scissors
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How to Make a Paracord Belt
https://survivallife.com/make-paracord-belt/

Paracord belts are a popular paracord item, and it is easy to understand why. Where some paracord items aren’t for everyone, such as a bracelet, just about everyone wears a belt. You can wear a paracord belt for a casual, stylish look and also when camping, hiking, rock climbing, cycling or on many other adventures. This double duty feature makes the paracord belt a versatile and a top-selling item. ---CONTINUED---
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How To Make Paracord Survival Bracelets
https://survivallife.com/make-paracord-survival-bracelets/?utm_source=sl&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=slnl20171229

Paracord survival bracelets are a great tool inside your survival kit. It also has tons of uses. Before you get started though, you may want to have a paracord bracelet kit with you with all the materials that you’ll be needing such as a paracord spool and a paracord buckle. Check out the paracord bracelet instructions below to find out how to make 17 different paracord bracelet patterns. ---CONTINUED---
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How to Make a Paracord Ladder
https://www.thereadystore.com/diy/16112/how-to-make-a-paracord-ladder/

Paracord, also known as parachute cord is a lightweight nylon kernmantle rope that was originally used in the suspension lines of parachutes. Over the years, other organizations like NASA and the military used paracord due to its versatility. Astronauts used paracord as a way to stay attached while repairing the Hubble Space Telescope; the Military used it with their first aid kits as a tourniquet as well as a way to attach equipment and other smaller items to harnesses or backpacks. Survivalists, like you and I, have also discovered other uses for this sturdy material. Today, we will show you how to make a paracord ladder. ---CONTINUED---
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Making a paracord bracelet with a side release buckle
http://stormdranespbtutorial.blogspot.com/

I occasionally get asked how to attach a buckle when making a paracord bracelet. There are a few tutorials on making the bracelets online to learn from, but they don't show how to make one using a side-release buckle. I think the photos I've taken will be self explanatory. There are various sources for the buckles, like your local hobby/craft stores or online like ebay. There come in various shapes, sizes, and materials. --- continued at link above ---
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101 Uses of Paracord - Survival, Homesteading and Zombies
https://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=eP_sotOxU30
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How To Make Your Own 550 Cord Bracelet (Just Like The Troops)
https://www.uso.org/stories/63-how-to-make-your-own-550-cord-bracelet-just-like-the-troops

If you’re feeling crafty after reading our story about the USO’s 550 cord bracelet workshops, then why not try making your own?

After a bit of research, we created an easy-to-follow guide to help you whip up your own 550 cord bracelets. It’s a great creative activity for the whole family and takes only 30 minutes to complete. Plus, all of the supplies can easily found at a local craft store and cost under $10.

You can even adapt the adapt the instructions to make 550 cord keychains or watch bands.

First, watch our how-to video above. Once you’ve got an idea of how the process works, you can click through our step-by-step instructions below: ---CONTINUED at LINK---
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How to make paracord bootlaces
https://survivalcommonsense.com/paracord-shoelaces-c/

If survival gear is part of your wardrobe, you’ll be more prepared for an emergency. Check out the video on how to make boot or shoe laces out of paracord. ---CONTINUED---
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How to Make a Paracord Fishing Lure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQmGNQvyXrU

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Survival fishing: How to make a trotline from paracord
http://prepforshtf.com/survival-fishing-trotline-paracord/#.U1FQdBbWFHh

Paracord-Parachute Cord Paracord_Trotline A trotline is nothing more than a fishing line with baited hooks attached to it at intervals by means of branch/drop lines. The branch line is a short length of line which is attached to the main line using a swivel, with a hook at the other end. A trotline can be set so it covers the width of a river or stream and can be left unattended. During a survival situation prioritizing your activities will be critical, so If you can place a trotline or make a fish trap you could be catching food while you’re doing other chores. Trotlines are illegal in many states, so make sure you check your local fish and game regulations where you live. ---CONTINUED---

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How to Use a Paracord Bracelet
https://thegrownetwork.com/how-to-use-a-paracord-bracelet/

Do you know how to use a paracord bracelet? We’ve recently added a sweet 5-in-1 paracord bracelet to our TGN store, and we’ve been getting some questions on how to make full use of it. So I created the video below to show you the 5 ways you can put the Grow Paracord Survival Bracelet to work for you ---CONTINUED---
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The Beginner’s Guide to Paracord
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/beginners-guide-to-paracord/

(SNIP) ... Paracord consists of woven or braided cords usually made of nylon. Most have an inner core of 6 to 12 thin lines braided together and surrounded by a woven sheathing as an outer shell. It’s surprisingly flexible, has a bit of stretch, and some thicknesses can hold up to 1,000 pounds. --- CONTINUED ---
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How To Make A Shepherd’s Sling from Paracord
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/how-to-make-use-shepherds-sling/

In case you don’t know, a shepherd’s sling is a sling used to throw a projectile such as a stone or marble. It can be used for hunting, self-defense, and fending off wild animals. For example, shepherds would use it to throw rocks at wolves threatening their flock. Thus the term, shepherd’s sling. ---CONTINUED---
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8 Paracord Tricks You Never Knew
https://www.theorganicprepper.com/8-things-you-didnt-know-you-could-do-with-paracord/

(SNIP) ... Just as the case is with all tools and gear, paracord isn’t the perfect option for all situations and environments. Based on the circumstances you find yourself in, there are some disadvantages to it. Having said that, paracord is some amazing cordage due to its size, strength, and versatility. There are a lot of things that paracord can do, and some of them you may not even be aware of.

Here are eight things you didn’t know you could do with paracord… ---CONTINUED---
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How to Make a Paracord Lanyard with Step-by-Step Instructions
https://www.theorganicprepper.com/paracord-lanyard-step-by-step/

Paracord can be used to create a ton of different projects and functional accessories. A paracord bracelet is one of the easiest and quickest projects to make, but depending on the design you use, it doesn’t always provide a whole lot of cordage. I want to share with you a functional project that I enjoy making that will provide more cordage than a simple bracelet does: the paracord lanyard.

The lanyard I will be making is not the kind that office workers wear to display their employment badges. It’s more of a lanyard that a hunter uses to hold duck calls or other types of wild game calls. I like this type of lanyard because you can hang almost anything from it that you want quick access to. ---CONTINUED---
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