To Get Started, Lay The Knot Cord On Top Of The Base Cord.
Pass the one end in right hand over and then under the cord in the left hand (it will look like the ends are wrapped around each other). Take the outside string and tie a single loop around the adjacent string. Hold one end of the bracelet in the hand that will not be wearing it.
Okay, Now That You Have All The Goods, You Want To Take Your Yard Of String Or Cord And Fold It Right In Half And Cut It.
To wear this, just tie the leftover thread to the other. Take one strand of your cut cord and fold it in half. Step 1, fold a length of paracord in half.
If The Rope Is Thick, Make The Loop Slightly Bigger So That There Is A.
Tie a knot in the. A piece of the scotch tap should be placed about 2 inches (5.1 cm) from the end of your bracelet. Make sure that the paracord is oriented vertically, with the folded end pointing upward.
You Can Hold The Bracelet In One Hand While You Still Hold The Knotted End.
Holding the knot cord about 1 to 2 inches from the end, make a loop. Do the same with the top part. Then take that same string and tie a loop around the next.
Hold One Ends In Each Hand.
Put the buckle at the base of your thumb and wrap the bracelet around your wrist. For clasped bracelets, hold the clasp and practice closing it. Start wrapping the long end of the knot cord around the three other cords (the short end, and the two bracelet cords).