I enjoy watching your videos, thank you for taking your time, and showing how the entire bracelet is made. My family and friends wear the bracelets I have made, thanks to your videos.
Thank you so much for your video! I love the fact that you are showing how to do the bracelets on a jig with the buckles. I have been using a crochet hook to tie off and sometimes it is really hard so the tip about the fid is priceless to me. I'm so excited!
Made this bracelet a few days ago experimenting with the cobra stich, except I kept the red center strands in a straight line instead of letting them zigzag. Just thought I'd mention an alternative look. Great tutorial, thanks.
Watched both of your videos, they are so easy to follow. Thanks for taking your time and sharing your talents with others. I would like to know if you would share a video on how to make the jig you are using in your videos, I am assuming you made this yourself, and it is awesome. Thanks again, Mary
Thank you SO much for this video, I really enjoy making these bracelets. I haven't read to see if anyone has said this yet, but I love the design that turns out on the back of this, I'm in the middle of making one backwards now. (:
I comb the Web looking for new designs, knots, & weaves. I enjoyed the 2 designs you've posted and look for more. Your video tutorials are for unique designs and your production is very good although the sound is a bit low. Keep up the good work and thank you for giving credit where credit is due... very honorable.
Thank you so much for this video and your other video on the Solomon's Heart bracelet. Your instructions on how to do these bracelets are the most clear and easy to follow that I have found on TH-cam. I have watched just about every instructional video on making paracord bracelets and yours are by far the best! You should make videos on basic one, two and three color bracelets for beginners. I have a question.....what is a fid and where do you get it? Thanks again! Kim
Hmmm, Let me see if I can put into words, lol. When you tie, you would want to tie on jig, do a larks head on the "D" side, string up and around bar on other side and then start tying, once you finish and remove from the bar you should be left with loops to put the bar through once you take off your jig and got to put bracelet on wrist, Hope this helps :)
he did melt them together, if you want to different colors on the bracelet then yes you do have to do that, if you just want one solid color just double the length of the two colors combined
Also a fid is a finishing tool for lace work, you can find some from Tandy Leather for leather work that works with paracord. Also you can find some instructables and I think some TH-cam videos on making them. I broke down aqnd ordered mine from Kevingg aka The Paracordist (link in discription). I would have rather not had to pay money to someone for them, considering you can make them yourself, but his are very good quality that would be hard to replicate at home.
My pleasure, yea sometimes the reverse is just as good as the front, lol. I am actually working on a video for a bracelet that is two sided, Thank you and stay tuned ...
I will give it to get one out once I get some free time, :) In the mean time learn how to make a diamond knot aka lanyard knot. Once you can make that put that on a loop of your desired bracelet size. Grab the middle of your color cords and start tying your pattern over the knot and loop that you made as if it were the two inner strands on jig, maybe try it with a cobra weave first so you can experiment and tweak it out, you can do it and good luck :)
The bracelet is for a 7 inch wrist, I add 1 1/14 - 1 1/2 inches extra to wrist measurement, so overall the bracelet length is about 8 1/4 including the buckle.
No, You can leave the ends loose and tuck them when you get to the end ... hard to explain, I should be making a tips and tricks video soon. You could also just tie them off to one buckle and then run up and start at the other buckle.
Do you have any videos where you show how you would make a bracelet with a tie like this one, or the Lightning Bolt with a D-shackle? I prefer to make all my bracelets with the D, but have a hard time translating how to make both ends work for that.
The needle you use from Wal-Mart is called a "cable needle" from the knitting department. Where can I purchase the paracord needles that you use to go under the loops at the end?
Thank you, I am trying to make good videos; watching other videos and seeing some of the mistakes that they are making, then I am attempting to make sure I do not make those mistakes. Right now I am focusing on making videos for designs that there are not currently videos for, some people have come up with very nice designs and I am just helping share them with the world, but I will visit on the basics in the near future. Thanks for the comment :)
Yes, I do, I have found atleast 3 other designs that do not have a video for them I like and am planning on producing soon (currently on vacation). I am also continuously looking for good designs that do not have videos as well as experimenting to come up with my own originals that would make it into videos. Stay tuned :)
Why do people have to be jerks on youtube? Yes, he is a bit long winded. Whoop-de-doo. We all talk a lot at times. Is it because people are too scared to be jerks in person?
nice tutorial, no wasted time. just straight to the knots !!
thanks for the post !
I enjoy watching your videos, thank you for taking your time, and showing how the entire bracelet is made. My family and friends wear the bracelets I have made, thanks to your videos.
Thank you so much for your video! I love the fact that you are showing how to do the bracelets on a jig with the buckles. I have been using a crochet hook to tie off and sometimes it is really hard so the tip about the fid is priceless to me. I'm so excited!
Great video, great knot. Mine turned out really nice, thank you.
Clever twist on the common solomon bar. I enjoyed this one and I frequent TIAT's channel. Haven't tied one in a while. This is definitely next.
please more types of bracelets out of paracord I love ur videos they are so easy to follow.
Made this bracelet a few days ago experimenting with the cobra stich, except I kept the red center strands in a straight line instead of letting them zigzag. Just thought I'd mention an alternative look. Great tutorial, thanks.
Thank you. Really like this one. I like the colors you used. Have added this one to my Paracord Favorites playlist.
Lisa
Cool, just started paracording myself. Keep the tutorials coming.
Watched both of your videos, they are so easy to follow. Thanks for taking your time and sharing your talents with others. I would like to know if you would share a video on how to make the jig you are using in your videos, I am assuming you made this yourself, and it is awesome. Thanks again, Mary
Thank you SO much for this video, I really enjoy making these bracelets. I haven't read to see if anyone has said this yet, but I love the design that turns out on the back of this, I'm in the middle of making one backwards now. (:
I comb the Web looking for new designs, knots, & weaves. I enjoyed the 2 designs you've posted and look for more. Your video tutorials are for unique designs and your production is very good although the sound is a bit low. Keep up the good work and thank you for giving credit where credit is due... very honorable.
Thank you so much for this video and your other video on the Solomon's Heart bracelet. Your instructions on how to do these bracelets are the most clear and easy to follow that I have found on TH-cam. I have watched just about every instructional video on making paracord bracelets and yours are by far the best! You should make videos on basic one, two and three color bracelets for beginners. I have a question.....what is a fid and where do you get it? Thanks again! Kim
I just found this video. It's very easy to follow, thanks for uploading!
Hmmm, Let me see if I can put into words, lol. When you tie, you would want to tie on jig, do a larks head on the "D" side, string up and around bar on other side and then start tying, once you finish and remove from the bar you should be left with loops to put the bar through once you take off your jig and got to put bracelet on wrist, Hope this helps :)
thank very much for this i like it very much i'm going to make one for my uncle who was in the war as a code reader
My pleasure, I am working on a video about my jig. I had to redo it though, it was way to long, lol, I added to much extra stuff. its coming soon
he did melt them together, if you want to different colors on the bracelet then yes you do have to do that, if you just want one solid color just double the length of the two colors combined
Also a fid is a finishing tool for lace work, you can find some from Tandy Leather for leather work that works with paracord. Also you can find some instructables and I think some TH-cam videos on making them. I broke down aqnd ordered mine from Kevingg aka The Paracordist (link in discription). I would have rather not had to pay money to someone for them, considering you can make them yourself, but his are very good quality that would be hard to replicate at home.
Yup, its got a knot gallery as well that will keep ya busy for quite a while. :)
Ty, I have more coming as soon as I find the time.
My pleasure, yea sometimes the reverse is just as good as the front, lol. I am actually working on a video for a bracelet that is two sided, Thank you and stay tuned ...
I will give it to get one out once I get some free time, :) In the mean time learn how to make a diamond knot aka lanyard knot. Once you can make that put that on a loop of your desired bracelet size. Grab the middle of your color cords and start tying your pattern over the knot and loop that you made as if it were the two inner strands on jig, maybe try it with a cobra weave first so you can experiment and tweak it out, you can do it and good luck :)
The bracelet is for a 7 inch wrist, I add 1 1/14 - 1 1/2 inches extra to wrist measurement, so overall the bracelet length is about 8 1/4 including the buckle.
No, You can leave the ends loose and tuck them when you get to the end ... hard to explain, I should be making a tips and tricks video soon. You could also just tie them off to one buckle and then run up and start at the other buckle.
Do you have any videos where you show how you would make a bracelet with a tie like this one, or the Lightning Bolt with a D-shackle? I prefer to make all my bracelets with the D, but have a hard time translating how to make both ends work for that.
This is the cobra stitch modified! right?
can you make a video that teaches you how to make the same braclet but without buckles
Nice :), school colors really sale, NFL colors do too.
The needle you use from Wal-Mart is called a "cable needle" from the knitting department. Where can I purchase the paracord needles that you use to go under the loops at the end?
How did it turn out and what colors did you use? :)
Yes, plain red and silver
Do you have another bracelet that you are going to put on?
can you please make one with the knot and loop
Ah, very cool, I bet he will like it :)
sweet bracelet
hew just wondering if you could work this out for me please what would the measurements be for a 81/2inc wrist?
can u please make a video on ur jig please!
How do you get the weave so flat? My bracelets always have, like, a big lump in the middle. And suggestions?
thx i made one and it looks grate
Thank you, I am trying to make good videos; watching other videos and seeing some of the mistakes that they are making, then I am attempting to make sure I do not make those mistakes. Right now I am focusing on making videos for designs that there are not currently videos for, some people have come up with very nice designs and I am just helping share them with the world, but I will visit on the basics in the near future. Thanks for the comment :)
Thank you very much!
Yes, I do, I have found atleast 3 other designs that do not have a video for them I like and am planning on producing soon (currently on vacation). I am also continuously looking for good designs that do not have videos as well as experimenting to come up with my own originals that would make it into videos. Stay tuned :)
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I like this a lot
Superman colors, LOL. Kool! :-)
how ,if possible, could you put a message in the bracelet
where did you get silver paracord? thnx
thank you for the vid !!!!!!!!
Awesome
thank u so much i made a cool one
Nice
Survival-Pax website, E.L. Wood Brand
Fusion Knots Forums? cool, I will go there if possible and free?
Is this what the fox uses to talk?
what colors are the first bracelet red and silver?
how did you make the jig
where do you get those needle thingies?
Thx it helped
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the pattern on the back is as cool as the pattern on the front.
why does everyone call it a lark's head instead of girth hitch?
is this possible with 3 colors
wouldn't it come undone without burning the ends? c;
is it 7 in including buckle?
do you sell these
I made it, I posted a video on how to make, :)
is your top color (red) gutted??
That helped a lot it would be great if you could look at mine and see how i did Thank you
11:00 lol
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so easy a Mainea can do it ;)
Ciool
I check a lot of woodworking handbooks. These one from woodprix are the best.
Why do people have to be jerks on youtube? Yes, he is a bit long winded. Whoop-de-doo. We all talk a lot at times. Is it because people are too scared to be jerks in person?
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You might wanna get yourself checked out... you seem to be talking to and about yourself.
Thank you so much.