Great video! Of all the survival bracelets I've made or attempted, this one by far the most complicated and difficult. I started and redid this weave over and over and over again! lol Eventually I did it, thank God! Thank you for posting your tutorial video!
As are most all of your designs, technically challenging and extremely advanced. I'll have take my meds before attempting this one. Makes me want to buy / build a jig. No way I'd try this freehand. Thanks for all your contributions to the Paracording community. I'll save this one in my bookmarks and try it someday :-)
what a complex design. beautiful result is worth the time spent. I personally do not like buckles, but this one may be too tough to convert to a knot and loop design.
I just finished this bracelet. HOLY COW it is thick. It's actually restrictively thick. BEAUTIFUL! But restrictively thick. Would make a cool Dog collar for a big canine.
Hey Todd, have you ever thought about doing a video on how to make a paracord bracelet jig. And explain the different ways of doing it and the different attachments like the monkey fist. Also have tried different buckles like the shackle and the Flint and steel one. Do you reckon you can do another video on them. Thanks heaps and keep the excellent work mate.
Do you have a chart that gives lengths of cord needed to create various designs of certain lengths? For instance, how much (length-wise) grey, black, and yellow cord would I need to create a 10 inch braclet, or 40 inch rifle sling for this particular braid using 550 cord?
Too Cool, had a blast doing this one.... I added the 2 inches and it made it way to big, i think maybe just 1 next go around..... Thanks for the video!
I used this bracelet design to replace the handle on my heavy laptop bag. I kept having to replace the handle, using the plain black handle replacement from the luggage company. The Sanctified Switchback design is easy on the hand (Cobra pattern is not), and I was able to used my company's colors in paracord, making my bag easy to identify.
Hi! May I know what's the wrist circumference of the person wearing the paracord weaved in this video? I have a small wrist so I'm trying to figure out how much cord to subtract off..
This is an excellent video. It went slow and easy and even stopped in places so you could see what was going to happen next. Thank you Todd. Was this 550 cord?
my wrist is 7 inches.. so should i just make it like in the video? im confused on how to measure out how much cord for each to get the size right... after doing all this work would hate to have to undo and redo for size lol
How does anyone come up with such a complex design? Is the finished pattern known before the design or the finished product is the outcome of a random design. I am just trying to figure out the process.
+Patrick Ramirez Because of the complicated weave, I think that would impossible. It would even be difficult if you used cords of all the same color. It would be to hard to keep track of which cord went where.
I think this is a great video, and the design is AMAZING, it is paced well and clearly shows the steps, but like most complicated bracelets, it bothers me when the author makes 3-4 weaves and everything looks loose and not quite as tight as the finished product, and then they cut to singing the cords at the end....I'd like to see how you go from 15:20 to 15:30, because the knots/weaves at 15:20 are so much looser than the finished product. Just my $0.02, but its still a fantastic bracelet.
+K Towle roughly 1 foot per inch; however, that is for a much less involved stitch. I would go for 1 foot per 4" just to be sure and you can always make keychains if there is much leftover....
you lost me in the first cluster of cords when tightening. I can keep up until there but when pulling tight, mine turns into a huge mess. Any suggestions?
it helps me a ton if I put it aside for a while. I'm not kidding. I've gone to sleep after trying to do a bracelet and I could not get it, no matter how hard I tried. Next morning, piece of cake. No problem what so ever. Minimal pausing to boot! I bet it all worked out anyway though right... (:
I thought I was lost on this one..WRONG TOTALLY CONFUSED , I have watched 6 times still have a problem... this is a beautiful one but confusing. Ill keep trying...
Great video! Of all the survival bracelets I've made or attempted, this one by far the most complicated and difficult. I started and redid this weave over and over and over again! lol Eventually I did it, thank God! Thank you for posting your tutorial video!
"Ah, there's the Sanctified again" - my brain after every knot. This pretty much deserves its own name. Thank you for this tutorial! 💜
As are most all of your designs, technically challenging and extremely advanced. I'll have take my meds before attempting this one. Makes me want to buy / build a jig. No way I'd try this freehand. Thanks for all your contributions to the Paracording community. I'll save this one in my bookmarks and try it someday :-)
Awesome Tut....these sanctified variations are so addictive
An absolutely cool bracelet. Thanks for the great tutorial. I love it.
Thanks for watching!
what a complex design. beautiful result is worth the time spent. I personally do not like buckles, but this one may be too tough to convert to a knot and loop design.
Very nice! What was the wrist length used? Thank you!
Thank you very much! Took a few tries but finally got it down and it's actually not as hard as it looks!
good tutorial thanks from Venezuela.
gracias desde Venezuela, buen tutorial
Exceptional design. Thanks. @ 8:15 I was amaze it was just the first round! I will try this one for sure.
I just finished this bracelet. HOLY COW it is thick. It's actually restrictively thick. BEAUTIFUL! But restrictively thick. Would make a cool Dog collar for a big canine.
that was the most advance for me so far! thanks for the excellent instruction.
Beautiful work!
Great video. I made one in similar colors and it looks great. Thanks for the clear video:)
i plan to make a bracelet with this style. thanks mate.
Hey Todd, have you ever thought about doing a video on how to make a paracord bracelet jig. And explain the different ways of doing it and the different attachments like the monkey fist. Also have tried different buckles like the shackle and the Flint and steel one. Do you reckon you can do another video on them. Thanks heaps and keep the excellent work mate.
Do you have a chart that gives lengths of cord needed to create various designs of certain lengths? For instance, how much (length-wise) grey, black, and yellow cord would I need to create a 10 inch braclet, or 40 inch rifle sling for this particular braid using 550 cord?
Sehr gut gelungen, danke, für die Vorlage...
Harald Wolf Sie sind willkommen... via google translate! danke fürs zuschauen!
Too Cool, had a blast doing this one.... I added the 2 inches and it made it way to big, i think maybe just 1 next go around..... Thanks for the video!
+GeoCaching with Moto*Joe how wide is it?
It was between 1.75 and 2 inches wide
Great job there! I just like to know what is your ratio for the bracelet length and length of paracord this weave uses. Thanks!
I used this bracelet design to replace the handle on my heavy laptop bag. I kept having to replace the handle, using the plain black handle replacement from the luggage company. The Sanctified Switchback design is easy on the hand (Cobra pattern is not), and I was able to used my company's colors in paracord, making my bag easy to identify.
Thank you for this great tutorial.
This one is a good brain teaser! 👍
can you tell me where can a find a scissors like yours? .thanks
Hi! May I know what's the wrist circumference of the person wearing the paracord weaved in this video?
I have a small wrist so I'm trying to figure out how much cord to subtract off..
Extremely awesome!!!!!
you should show us how to make a easy bow and arrow handle for the bow
This is an excellent video. It went slow and easy and even stopped in places so you could see what was going to happen next. Thank you Todd. Was this 550 cord?
+Simon Potter It is 550 parachute cord.
One of the best tutorials I have seen and such a beautiful bracelet. Thank you. FYI - what was the length of that bracelet please? Thanks again
+ME Brown The bracelet was made for a 7.5 inch wrist. So, the final length was 9.5 inches.
+Paracord 101 So, basically, if someone has 8 inch wrist, I should start with 5.75 inch?
no you would go bigger, not smaller.
my wrist is 7 inches.. so should i just make it like in the video? im confused on how to measure out how much cord for each to get the size right... after doing all this work would hate to have to undo and redo for size lol
complicated and process is not fun. but a very nice video and good effort.
Thank you for giving the measurements, but what is the final length of the bracelet?
wow. espectacular.
The picture of the bracelet with the white seem to be tighter in the middle with the black and yellow and black within itself
What would the measurements of the cords for a 8.5 in bracelet?
OMG that a masterpiece bracelet. I love it. I'll try to Do this braid.
What's the name of the song?
Nice video! I grinned a bit Wherever listening to the soundtrack... Are we braiding or going at war? Koodos for clarity :)
How does anyone come up with such a complex design? Is the finished pattern known before the design or the finished product is the outcome of a random design. I am just trying to figure out the process.
hi friend, how much do you need from paracord to make the bracelet!!!
+Andrielena Pallotta You need 3 cords 9 ft long and 1 cord 10 ft long.
Is there a tutorial on how to make this without buckles?
thank you
Has anyone got a tutorial on how to start off this without a buckle and jig?
Is it possible to make that with one continuous strand of cord?
+Patrick Ramirez Because of the complicated weave, I think that would impossible. It would even be difficult if you used cords of all the same color. It would be to hard to keep track of which cord went where.
I am going to make a belt with this stitch. Waist around 42 inches, how much paracord do you think I would need?
3x 40 ft and 1x 45 ft lengths.
I think this is a great video, and the design is AMAZING, it is paced well and clearly shows the steps, but like most complicated bracelets, it bothers me when the author makes 3-4 weaves and everything looks loose and not quite as tight as the finished product, and then they cut to singing the cords at the end....I'd like to see how you go from 15:20 to 15:30, because the knots/weaves at 15:20 are so much looser than the finished product. Just my $0.02, but its still a fantastic bracelet.
@mcinqb3 I totally agree with you! We need that part.
badass....
1st
good job on the vids man, keep It
up
Do you sell these. Or make custom orders?
+RAMakaWERO Sorry, I do not.
For Effie - If a person has a 7.5 inch wrist, add 2.25 inches for comfort, then the bracelet length will be.... 9.75 inches!
Paracord 101 Thank you, I am thinking of making a dog collar so I am trying to figure out the measurements.
If I was going to make a dog collar of this that is 14.5 inches... How long would I need those paracords to be?
+K Towle roughly 1 foot per inch; however, that is for a much less involved stitch. I would go for 1 foot per 4" just to be sure and you can always make keychains if there is much leftover....
\o/ thanks!!!
where I get the materials, any telephone, email or facebook
+martin lerma You can purchase materials through people on Facebook or from online stores. Some stores also carry paracord (parachute cord).
you lost me in the first cluster of cords when tightening. I can keep up until there but when pulling tight, mine turns into a huge mess. Any suggestions?
+Jerry Boothe I would suggest going to settings (the gear) and play the video back at 0.5 or 0.25 speed. Or Pause when needed.
it helps me a ton if I put it aside for a while. I'm not kidding. I've gone to sleep after trying to do a bracelet and I could not get it, no matter how hard I tried. Next morning, piece of cake. No problem what so ever. Minimal pausing to boot!
I bet it all worked out anyway though right...
(:
How can someone make this without a buckle?
what should I use if I don't want to use para cord.
rope, yarn, string, intestine... anything long and string like.
how wide is it?
mine was between 1 3/4 and 2 inches
What size buckle
LJ Lee 3/4" buckle worked perfectly for me
Looks great, but just insanely complicated - oh well, back to cobra stitch for me...
Can you give me the lenght for a dog collar of 50 cm (= 19,685 inch / pouce) please ?
just add extra inches I guess.
i meant 2 extra inches
Literally insane lol.
I thought I was lost on this one..WRONG TOTALLY CONFUSED , I have watched 6 times still have a problem... this is a beautiful one but confusing. Ill keep trying...
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