A Chain Sinnet Paracord Pouch

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
  • More info on my blog: stormdrane.blog...
    This video will show the steps needed to make a chain sinnet paracord pouch. You can make the pouch larger or smaller than the one demonstrated, used as a soda/beer/cola can koozie, water bottle wrap/sleeve, and the chain sinnet may make a nice wrap on a cane, walking stick, or hiking staff too....
    You just need a spool or hank of paracord long enough to work with. The shown pouch used just under 50 feet of paracord, so a larger can koozie, or water bottle sleeve would require a good bit more, but how much would depend on many factors including size of the object, how tight or loose the chain sinnet is made along with the spacing of the work.
    DROP-LINE RAPID Line Deployment System shown in video: countycomm.com/...
    Or see my blog posts on making your own:
    stormdrane.blog...
    stormdrane.blog...
    The working end is coming off your supply of cord, so if you run out, you can add in more cord by sewing, melting, or gluing in a new strand to the the end that came up short, if needed. But you should be fine with a 100 ft hank, or 300', 500', or larger 1000' spool of paracord to work from.
    If the line gets twist in it as you work, just rotate the supply spool/hank, or the work in hand a couple of times to untwist it, then continue.
    There may be a particular crochet term for the chain sinnet, which can be done in different variations, but I'm not sure what it may be. This project may be workable with a crochet hook as well, but I haven't tried it with one... YMMV
    The chain sinnet may make a nice wrap on a cane, walking stick, or hiking staff, or handle/grip wrap on a flashlight/knife/axe/hatchet/tool too, kept in place with maybe a Turk's head or Gaucho knot above and below...
    Knot responsibly. :)

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