How to make a paracord belt

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • In this tutorial we are going to take a look at how to make a paracord belt.
    The technique demonstrated is called the Slatt's rescue belt technique. It is a quick deploy paracord belt design that can be unraveled in seconds. It is also very pleasant to make.
    You can work directly from a hank of cord without needing to pre-measure your cord.
    Additionally, no other tools but paracord and a buckle are needed.
    A step by step photo tutorial is available here:
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    Enjoy the video!
    Music by Kevin MacLoud and Jey Row.

Комментарии • 152

  • @sirguy104
    @sirguy104 3 года назад +49

    Using this technique and the same buckles, I used 82 feet of cord to make a 33 inch belt.

    • @blargatoryinc.8612
      @blargatoryinc.8612 2 года назад +8

      much oblige, this comment helps me alot

    • @euegertrudesgertrudeseeu
      @euegertrudesgertrudeseeu 2 года назад +5

      Thanks! I was wondering how long is the cord for me and I can use a proportional measurement of cord from this u made. (I donno if i am saying right, cause my english is not so good... Hope u understand what i mean).

    • @sirguy104
      @sirguy104 2 года назад +1

      @@euegertrudesgertrudeseeu your English is very good.

    • @Creshex8
      @Creshex8 Год назад

      Thank you! I had a 100 foot cord and was scared I wouldn’t have enough.

  • @gregorymiyata
    @gregorymiyata 8 лет назад +68

    You are a good teacher showing very slowly and explaining your steps as you go...and you remind us of the pitfalls like making sure the loops face front and untwisting the cord as you work with the belt...

  • @spiderlady56
    @spiderlady56 9 лет назад +7

    Wow! I really like the look of this belt! The fact that it is quick to deploy and gives a substantial amount of paracord when needed makes this a definite keeper! My son, who isn't a 'bracelet' sort of guy said he would definitely wear this. I can hardly wait to make it! Thanks so much!

  • @danieltheteacher
    @danieltheteacher 7 лет назад +4

    This is a great belt for electricians and air conditioning mechanics because this way they have no metal on their body.
    Thank you for the video.

  • @charliemaddock3459
    @charliemaddock3459 2 месяца назад

    I have made 4 brass buckled ones for myself and friends family as gifts , people love em so cool cheers mate

  • @whatsupdoc3385
    @whatsupdoc3385 8 лет назад +3

    Great video, this is a variation of Tunisian crochet. Research it for more uses and intricate designs, also how to incorporate different colors of paracord. Using a crochet needle will expedite the procedure and reduce the production time greatly. Thanks again for the video.

  • @jeffallan3140
    @jeffallan3140 9 месяцев назад

    Very cool design. I like that you don't have to precut the paracord, so there's much less waste than some other belt and bracelet methods.

  • @Paracordguild
    @Paracordguild  9 лет назад +16

    I think you will be pleased with the results!

    • @johnlbales2773
      @johnlbales2773 7 лет назад +1

      Paracord guild Such a good instructor. Many thanks!

  • @christopherromans288
    @christopherromans288 4 года назад +1

    I really like the rate at which you can deploy rope it doesn't come apart to fast but also looks easy to unravel so a perfect mix

  • @SqurlMstrPWN
    @SqurlMstrPWN 8 лет назад +12

    Wow, this was my first attempt at making a belt and I have to admit; that was fun and easy!! Love the "quick deploy" feature, great video! Thanks.

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  8 лет назад +5

      +iRe-Pair
      Thank you for your kind words!
      Mark

    • @mark1952able
      @mark1952able 4 года назад +1

      Great tutorial, but I don't have the patience to do this.

    • @Creshex8
      @Creshex8 Год назад

      @@mark1952ableIt’s good to do once if you are new to Paracord and need a lot of practice. But yeah, it does require a freakish amount of time by comparison.

  • @musicismandatory
    @musicismandatory 7 лет назад +2

    This is a great weave, I've watched this video probably half a dozen times now. I'm getting ready to head up to the lake for a week and plan on making a single point rifle sling using this weave during my spare time

    • @ColinStyles
      @ColinStyles 7 лет назад

      +1 That was my first thought too, not a belt, perfect for a utility sling.

    • @musicismandatory
      @musicismandatory 7 лет назад

      Quick update! I'm working on my sling currently and I measured my paracord at one point. 12" weave used roughly 25' of cord. With a full 100' hank I'm hoping for a 48" strap. Will update again when finished.

    • @KauaianKush
      @KauaianKush 7 лет назад

      musicismandatory how did you end up using? I’m looking to make a 34” belt. Would 100’ be more than enough?

  • @user-so5zp7ww6j
    @user-so5zp7ww6j 5 лет назад +6

    That was exactly the kind of belt I was looking for! Other schemes on youtube usually offer pretty belts that would take forever to undo. Yours though... Thank a lot)

  • @phillpauley6672
    @phillpauley6672 9 лет назад +1

    To everyone that keeps asking, I just made an 8 loop, 1 inch by 2 inch section and unraveled it and it was about 5 feet of cord give or take. It was my first attempt so it was loose and uneven but pretty close to what he made. Time to try for round two.

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  9 лет назад +1

      Phill Pauley
      Thank you Phill for the comment!
      Mark

  • @brianreed4091
    @brianreed4091 5 лет назад +11

    Thank you for such an informative lesson in what to me anyway is a complicated paracord project.I am VERY new to the world of paracord designs and totally amazed at how versatile this amazing cordage is!
    I must again thank you for your teaching skills as I find even the simple designs very difficult at this stage. (Still doing key chains and lighter covers etc.) Luckily I am retired and have the time!!! my rewind and pause features are getting quite a workout but your calm tone of voice is a big help.I think that being left-handed is my biggest issue but since always having lived in this right-handed world of ours i hope to adapt eventually (LOL)!!!
    I find this new hobby of mine VERY VERY theraputic and really enjoy it. My newest delusions of granduer are your amazing belt and dare I even dream BULLWHIP!!!....Any way thanks for the great videos from us down here in the great state of Louisiana U.S.A.
    having a lot of fun with this......From your newest fan ....GREAT JOB!!!!

  • @carnivorecaveman
    @carnivorecaveman Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video! I am already weaving my third waist belt from paracord. Of course, none of them turned out as beautiful as yours in the video, but as they say, "Practice makes perfect"! And at least the first one is already usable, I use it regularly, and I don't mind that it shows that it is not as perfect as the factory ones, because the good thing about it is that it is good visible that it is MY OWN CREATION...
    And anyway, it's so incredibly relaxing to fiddle around with making a paracord belt! Relieve stress! So thank you very much for this video!
    Otherwise, I'm thinking about how I could make an entire belt pouch (hip bag...) out of paracord or some other similar strong twine. In order to do this, I started to learn about crocheting... But if you have a video on how to make that, I would be happy to watch it as well.

  • @euegertrudesgertrudeseeu
    @euegertrudesgertrudeseeu 2 года назад

    Emmy Matias, from Brazil, watching ur tutorials. Thanks for teaching us! 💙💛💚🔰😊

  • @voiceoftheclan8087
    @voiceoftheclan8087 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you for making this tutorial simple and easy to follow, I will be making this belt for my children's kids and will be weaving in builders line and fishing line as a finish, I think the Americans call builders line, bank line, however builders line is much cheaper and just as strong, THANK YOU AGAIN.

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  9 лет назад

      +Jim Rafferty
      Thank you for an awesome comment as well!
      Mark

  • @natec6855
    @natec6855 9 лет назад +3

    Definitely making this some time. I'm a long time paracorder and I love your channel. Thanks!

  • @jennifercazares7580
    @jennifercazares7580 7 лет назад +1

    Amazing step by step process. Love the narrators pace!

  • @Creshex8
    @Creshex8 Год назад

    Have been using this video to make a 6 loop Paracord belt with a traditional belt buckle. this method takes a LONG time. I have about two feet done so far. The part that takes the most time is the unwinding of the cord when it gets twisted up. I’ve been developing a few techniques and tools to make the process faster. I’m using 100 feet of Paracord. I’m going to be laughing if it’s not enough to make a belt long enough to wear. Guess I’ll have to learn a splice if that happens! I’m probably not going to make a belt using this method after the current one, it just takes too long. This is only the second Paracord project I’m doing. The bracelet took maybe 30 minutes. The belt I figure is a good way to practice.

  • @tarukafernando9440
    @tarukafernando9440 6 лет назад +6

    this is good method, this way I can release the cord easy

  • @baldrickthedungspreader3107
    @baldrickthedungspreader3107 Год назад

    Great idea, only issue I can see with this is that a belt is made to hold up your trousers so if you took this off and unravelled it then you would have the problem of holding your trousers up whilst you try to use the paracord for some emergency purpose, still a very cool weave I'm eager to try this at some point could work very well for a bracelet

  • @Moto_Medics
    @Moto_Medics 4 года назад

    Thanks I appreciate the slow explanation because I can just speed it up in the settings if I want rather than the original being too fast.

  • @Tina-fd5dr
    @Tina-fd5dr 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you! I made an awesome belt with the help of this video! :)

  • @rodeloncruztrogon2243
    @rodeloncruztrogon2243 4 года назад +1

    It's good seeing this kind of video. I'll definitely do this belt.

  • @usa_usa_usa4573
    @usa_usa_usa4573 8 лет назад +2

    That's so cool! I'm going to make one to carry my knife's around when I go camping and hiking. Thanks for posting!

  • @302sobriety6
    @302sobriety6 2 года назад +1

    Excellent presentation. Thank you for the video.

  • @bjl1000
    @bjl1000 8 лет назад

    This is the first paracord belt video I've viewed, but if it is this time consuming, i think I could reach retirement before I finish one.

  • @larryscott6153
    @larryscott6153 8 лет назад +6

    you can use a number 6 crochet hook and you'll make it tighter

  • @mrbritcoinnakamoto2793
    @mrbritcoinnakamoto2793 5 лет назад +1

    i like the simple disasembly that is what you need in the feild

  • @gsv1102
    @gsv1102 4 года назад

    Mind blown! Awesome, so glad you took the patience to make this video

  • @noahdrysdale8664
    @noahdrysdale8664 7 лет назад

    thanks a lot thus helps so much i am 13 and have recently started and made my edc and want to add and with one of the vice c's of survival being corsage i wanted a way to carry lots on my person without it being to bulky

  • @nomad3659
    @nomad3659 7 лет назад

    Great video easy to follow and do I have never done this before and it took me a while to get the technique down but easy to learn! Thank you! for sharing your expertise :)

  • @baine5.7
    @baine5.7 2 года назад

    That's great ,not only is it fast release, you don't need to buy some 50 dollar mount to make it on ,very nice .

  • @dovey4703
    @dovey4703 Год назад +1

    So awesome. Thank you.

  • @Stenlynatoroidum
    @Stenlynatoroidum 7 лет назад +11

    This is damn good tutorial. Even my butterfingers made it, watching this step by step :)

  • @garyminick1050
    @garyminick1050 3 года назад

    Excellent teacher

  • @josephlai9759
    @josephlai9759 3 года назад

    Fascinating. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @OverlordOfEcchi
    @OverlordOfEcchi 9 лет назад +1

    Once I find enough cord to make one I will try making this!

  • @engelnoc
    @engelnoc 9 лет назад +2

    Muy buen vídeo el único comentario es que sale de cuadro de repente lo que hace pero se puede entender, saludos desde México...

  • @lauralaureano4594
    @lauralaureano4594 9 лет назад

    great design! I am able to follow your video. the only problem is my belt isn't staying straight. from the buckle it veers to the left

  • @itamar9764
    @itamar9764 8 лет назад

    made it and it really hurt my fingers but it was fucking worth it!!!

  • @user-vf8tk9fp1i
    @user-vf8tk9fp1i 3 года назад +1

    Nice to meet you. I'm a Japanese viewer.I am using a translator because it is difficult to speak in English.
    I wanted to make this belt and sell it because it is a very cute design.However, since this is your design, I thought it would be illegal to sell it.
    Is it prohibited to make and sell belts of this design?If it is prohibited, I will not sell it.
    I'm sorry for the long sentence!I would appreciate it if you could reply.

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  3 года назад +1

      Hi!
      This design has been around for a long time and I myself learned it from others. I see no issues selling it. Go for it!
      Much success!
      Mark

    • @user-vf8tk9fp1i
      @user-vf8tk9fp1i 3 года назад

      @@Paracordguild
      thank you for your reply! Then I would like to practice a lot and sell it! Thanks to you, I got courage. I will do my best 💪

  • @billyeast6819
    @billyeast6819 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent ! thank you very much!

  • @wienershnizal
    @wienershnizal 5 лет назад +1

    Great belt! You just got a new sub!

  • @danielsales1011
    @danielsales1011 5 лет назад +1

    mano minha nossa q sinto bacana to ansiozo pra fazer 1 p mim muinto o brigado por te feito esse video fasinant parabens por essa indeia incrivel pne q vc nao fala em br

  • @concubane
    @concubane 8 лет назад +1

    Two problems I encounterd:|
    1. The belt goes off on a weird angle making it difficult to wear
    2. Doesn't deploy quickly (or much at all) when done somewhat tightly due to twisting

    • @Timodeus
      @Timodeus 8 лет назад

      +Brendan Walker the weird angle is a challenge but I found it can be overcome by starting the loops of your belt on an angle (loops long and loose at one side and tight and short on the other. The tail end then can be weaved over and under the lose cords until it firms up. 2 use the paracord on a roll that can unravel on it's own this might help prevent twisting.

    • @concubane
      @concubane 8 лет назад

      +Tim Burrows thank you for your response! I really like the technique and am glad you posted the video. the best way I was able to figure out the angle problem was to add some loops to either end to compensate for the angle, then attach the buckle... the end result being a straight belt with an angled pattern. (make any sense?) I was thinking that the technique may be best used for something other than belts though? not sure what ATM but will post here if I make something!

    • @Timodeus
      @Timodeus 8 лет назад

      Brendan Walker Your welcome but I am not the one who made the video...I just happen to really like the design and i am making one currently :)

    • @concubane
      @concubane 8 лет назад

      +Tim Burrows oops! my bad! still thank you for responding though and also still all the other stuff I said as well! lol

  • @TGUN67
    @TGUN67 4 года назад +1

    how many meters of paracord do you use ?

  • @Becka.M-D
    @Becka.M-D 2 месяца назад

    How do you end it if you are not using two buckles like you alluded to in the video?

  • @franzkafka8442
    @franzkafka8442 9 лет назад +1

    Very good ! Thank'S.

  • @isabelcatalasoler6843
    @isabelcatalasoler6843 7 лет назад +1

    Gracias maravilloso necesitaba un cinturón

  • @user-wm1me7kh7q
    @user-wm1me7kh7q 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing👍👍👍🌟🌟🌟

  • @omnesomnibus2845
    @omnesomnibus2845 4 года назад

    Considering that the paracord belt is meant to be useful in case of emergencies, wouldn't it be an improvement to have a more buckle, such as an iron ring and carabiner, or a metal hook of some kind?

  • @jesjoking
    @jesjoking 2 года назад

    Have you had experience using a pair of D-rings for a buckle? If so, how did it work and was it as secure as the conventional belt buckle?

  • @charles-davidcorbin3341
    @charles-davidcorbin3341 7 лет назад

    Hi, really nice video and explications!
    I was wondering if I can use any belt buckle, even some with a design on it.

  • @miromiranda7385
    @miromiranda7385 8 лет назад +1

    Gracias......desde Chile

  • @SpartanAutumn
    @SpartanAutumn 8 лет назад +8

    +paracord guy. how much cord you need?

  • @anitasharma-vs1qy
    @anitasharma-vs1qy 8 лет назад +2

    can you make a hand bag with paracord

  • @user-bf1pq6oo5q
    @user-bf1pq6oo5q Год назад

    can you make a set of suspenders with para cord ?

  • @bobullrich4795
    @bobullrich4795 9 лет назад

    Nice tutorial. I'm wondering if there is a formula for calculating the length needed based on waste size? Thanks.

  • @karenjahn8094
    @karenjahn8094 8 лет назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @DCavalcade
    @DCavalcade 9 лет назад

    Brilliant! Thank you!

  • @noelmullan222
    @noelmullan222 Год назад

    the belt is nice but dont forget to cut off enough to hold your pants up. its hard to walk with sagging pants, or run.---- I, Grampa

  • @TREKLlN
    @TREKLlN 8 лет назад +5

    I keep trying the knots and its not straight. Its kinda shifting to one side instead of going straight. I started with 6 loops instead of 5 around the buckle. Is that the problem?

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  8 лет назад +3

      +Preston Blackard
      Hey!
      The belt does shift to one side for most people. It has most to do with how you tighten it.
      Mark

    • @TREKLlN
      @TREKLlN 8 лет назад +1

      +Paracord guild Thank you so much! If it helps for anyone else who is having the same problem; if you tighten the side that it is shifting to (mine was the left) it will fix the problem a little bit. Though after I got to a foot it started to straighten out with a little force.

    • @kenawyhassan2854
      @kenawyhassan2854 6 лет назад

      the same thing here

  • @jrnegao
    @jrnegao 9 лет назад

    Great video man!!!

  • @NewbTactical
    @NewbTactical 8 лет назад +1

    im using a regular belt buckle any tips since it doesnt stay wrapped like with the buckle you demonstrated with

  • @dominiqueantonio8943
    @dominiqueantonio8943 7 лет назад +1

    s'il vous plaît, pour ceux qui ne comprennent pas l'anglais, pensez à indiquer les différentes dimensions. Merci pour eux

  • @tsjuno
    @tsjuno 9 лет назад

    Very nice vid. Thanks for sharing. Do you know about the lenth of paracord needed per foot with this width of belt?

  • @jugglebug5
    @jugglebug5 8 лет назад +1

    If you do not want to end with a male end buckle, how do you end it with a blunt end or pointed end so you can use it like a regular belt?

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  8 лет назад

      +jugglebug5
      Personally I'd use a piece of metal dowel rod in place of the other buckle end. This gives you an option to finish the belt on the rod in a secure way.
      Mark

  • @ted6197
    @ted6197 6 лет назад +1

    What size paracord? 550? 375? 3 mm 4 mm? I know this is a stupid question for something that could have been answered in advance. I guess it just depends who is the culprit.

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  6 лет назад

      Hey!
      This project is usually done in 550 paracord.
      Mark

  • @1crazywolf790
    @1crazywolf790 8 лет назад

    Can you tell me how many meters or feet you use? How do i measure waist circumference because i do not want to buy the whole roll of paracord ?How thick is the rope 5mm 6mm........?

  • @RabbitElite
    @RabbitElite 7 лет назад +1

    any one did this? how much cord u meed for average person 100ft?

  • @marysrevenge2397
    @marysrevenge2397 9 лет назад +3

    how many average feet is required? something that should be included in any para-cord related video.

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  9 лет назад +2

      Bailey Walker
      Hey Bailey.
      This belt can be made directly from a hank, meaning there is no need to measure your cord (there will be no scraps), just take a large piece and start working.
      It is hard to give measurements, since these depend on the number of loops you make, as well as how tight you make your belt.
      Mark

    • @rev_dude
      @rev_dude 6 лет назад

      Ive found a 4 loop belt is abpit 2ft per inch of belt. But to be on the safe side id defiantly overestimate

  • @000neuro4
    @000neuro4 3 года назад

    How long paracord do you need for this?5meters?6meters?
    Is it 550paracord?

  • @Francisco-rb7lx
    @Francisco-rb7lx Год назад

    ¿Cuántos metros de paracord usas?

  • @francoriviere1813
    @francoriviere1813 8 лет назад

    Hi dude! excelen channel!! I have a cuestion, hoy long paracord u used to make this belt? Thx! Bless

  • @ArtyMorty3612
    @ArtyMorty3612 9 лет назад +1

    All I want to know is how many feet are in a hank! The stores in my area have anywhere from 16 ft to 100 ft.

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  9 лет назад +1

      +Martin Cooney
      Hey Martin!
      Well, a hank does indeed not specify length. What I meant by saying that is that you can take a long, continuous strand and work with it without the hassle of having to measure out the cord before use.
      How much cord you will use depends on the number of loops and the length of your belt, as well as your tightening. It may be 50 ft or even more. I would recommend just taking a 100 ft hank and working it. Use up the rest on another belt or any other cool project :).
      I hope that is not way too long of an answer, I hope it helps.
      Mark

    • @ArtyMorty3612
      @ArtyMorty3612 9 лет назад

      Thanks for the help. Keep up the good work!

  • @WichalRangai
    @WichalRangai Год назад

    The auto-generated subtitles/CC are Dutch ....

  • @smoklares9791
    @smoklares9791 2 года назад

    If I have 36 in the waist, which is about 94 cm, how many centimeters do I have to have a paracord?

  • @richardyap2117
    @richardyap2117 8 лет назад

    my waistline changed quite a bit. is there anyway to make this adjustable? great video.

    • @Timodeus
      @Timodeus 8 лет назад

      +Richard Yap Instead of using a backpack buckle, find a regular belt buckle from a thrift shop. (I took them from old leather belts) Since the design has holes all through it, the belt can be adjusted to any size you wish.

    • @richardyap2117
      @richardyap2117 8 лет назад

      +Tim Burrows Thank you.

  • @LizHiser
    @LizHiser 9 лет назад

    What if i wanted to do a normal belt buckle and wanted the bottom normal?

  • @brycen3093
    @brycen3093 6 лет назад

    can you use any style of belt buckle? such as a western style belt buckle or does it have to be a clasp belt buckle?

  • @chrislandis3158
    @chrislandis3158 9 лет назад +2

    how do you figure out how much paracord you need for your inch waist

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  9 лет назад +2

      Chris Landis
      Hello there Chris!
      Well, the most reliable way is always to make a small section (a bit looser just in case) and make an estimate from that.
      Any other estimate can be inaccurate.
      Mark

  • @carterarabella4102
    @carterarabella4102 8 лет назад

    How much paracord do you need to make a size 36 waist belt??

  • @buginone3640
    @buginone3640 9 лет назад +1

    That looks easy :-)

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  9 лет назад

      Bugin One
      Hey!
      Once you make a few rows, it gets going quite fast as well.
      Mark

    • @buginone3640
      @buginone3640 9 лет назад

      Thanks friend for sharing :-)

    • @buginone3640
      @buginone3640 9 лет назад +1

      Hay Mark :-)

  • @fedeliusanakdominic5114
    @fedeliusanakdominic5114 8 лет назад +1

    if I make a belt 42 inches long,,how long paracord needed ? can you please reply me sir....

    • @kojo570
      @kojo570 8 лет назад

      Depending on the belt you're making you'll usually need between 1-2.5 feet of paracord per inch on length. Personally I just bought a 1000' spool and worked straight from the spool.

    • @fedeliusanakdominic5114
      @fedeliusanakdominic5114 8 лет назад

      +Gerald Dolliver ohh..thank you...

  • @KrustyKrabbz2
    @KrustyKrabbz2 5 лет назад

    How do I close it off without using a buckle?

  • @jddiggy2343
    @jddiggy2343 6 лет назад +1

    will this method work well with a regular belt buckle????

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  6 лет назад +1

      Hey!
      It can. The start is exactly the same, but you finish the end around the working end, or use a small rod to wrap the end onto.
      Mark

  • @wadepatton2433
    @wadepatton2433 9 лет назад +1

    Would be great if someone could give an estimate of how many feet would go into an x-loop by 32" or so waist. I don't have a 500' spool to work from, yet.

    • @greenified22
      @greenified22 9 лет назад

      +Wade Patton I made myself a belt and i had the same problem, you could just make a smaller tight woven section with like 10' of paracord find out how much of a belt that makes and just gauge how much cord youll need for the 32"

    • @alvarogordogarcia
      @alvarogordogarcia 4 года назад

      Good morning sir. Its great as usual. I follow you since long time ago and you go more and more forward. I usually play with my little baby and with paracord. One of the nice challenges,shes throwing to me is the possibility to dress 1 of her dolls with a paracord skirt waved with this Conquistador knot. The problem I see is that the skirt is cone shaped. If I start waving from the lower part, the knots, as you experienced in your video, open naturally and curve BUT away from the center so it's reverse what Im looking for. On the other hand, if I start waving from the upper part, I mean from the hips of the skirt, I have to increase the number of knots on each row till the end, not decrease like in your nice mask and honestly speaking I do not know how to do it because when I reach the end of the row I have not the loop to weave it. Can you please advice me how to do it_ I also tried with a trilobite knot, but it does not work. Thanks a lot in advance and kind regards. And keep waving indeed

  • @equilskateboarding7676
    @equilskateboarding7676 3 года назад

    You didn't tell us how much cord would be needed...... Other than that great video but I can't make it if I don't know how much cord I need

  • @diddynarcon8883
    @diddynarcon8883 8 лет назад +3

    What size is the buckle?

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  8 лет назад +3

      +Zach pace
      This particular buckle is 3.5 cm wide or about 1 and 3/8 inch. You can use any width of a buckle and just adjust the number of loops you use.
      Mark

  • @onefive151515
    @onefive151515 6 лет назад

    Looks easy to do but pain to adjust...

  • @SuperCat492
    @SuperCat492 3 года назад

    @Paracord guild : How much cord do you need to make this belt?

  • @suecollins3246
    @suecollins3246 2 года назад

    You need a heavy duty crochet hook!

  • @travisturner980
    @travisturner980 7 лет назад

    how many feet should I buy

  • @bensoberphobic1934
    @bensoberphobic1934 8 лет назад

    Is anyone else having the issue where the belt goes off in one direction? since you are not alternating back and forth the belt seems to angle off one way or the other?

    • @Creshex8
      @Creshex8 Год назад

      Yes, the belt naturally will start to curve towards the last loop. I just pull on it every so often it seems to straighten up.

  • @ivansaric8798
    @ivansaric8798 8 лет назад

    how mach feat of paracord you yuose

  • @emmatrinidad8357
    @emmatrinidad8357 5 лет назад

    Xfis lo podrías traducir al español,,, gracias

  • @joshatwood5066
    @joshatwood5066 8 лет назад

    what's this knot called?

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  8 лет назад

      +josh atwood
      Hey!
      This technique is called the "Slatt's rescue belt". It is made for quick deployment.
      Mark

    • @joshatwood5066
      @joshatwood5066 8 лет назад

      Thanks. I like this seems pretty easy and neat. very useful especially in a bad situation

  • @zka5250
    @zka5250 8 лет назад

    mine goes side ways