I have looked at so many different knot tutorials over the internet and on RUclips and none beat your videos - they are clear and easy to follow even with out a voice over. Thank you for making knot making easy to learn!
I have made many of these. I made a wooden stand with four pieces of dowel rod after watching another tutorial. I found this easier for me manipulate. Yours appears to be easy. I will try this. Thank you for sharing.
I thank you I used to be able to do these when I was 12 years but I had forgotten how. We call them marlin spike buttons in my scout troop and use them for buttons. You got me started again
yes dear you are right it is taught in scout or NCC training courses to make buttons but nowadays these knots are inn and known as Chinese buttons in fashion desinging.
superrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrbb job! i appreciate your skills of art designing and also you way of teaching very humble and so perfect *BarakAllahu khairan kaseera* means *may God shower His blessings on you and also may give you beyond your expectations*. Really i got the simplest way to make this knot what i am awaited for a long time i thought since the last year oh my God !
I am new a this, but I found this really hard. The tutorial was great. The design makes sense, easy to follow, easy to remember. But cinching it all together was a real pain. I found making the small Monkey fist--with a small knot as the root--to be far easier. At first I thought the monkey fist was difficult, but after this one (and especially the Globe knot) the monkey fist is a piece of cake--with, or without a jig. lol.
The first tutorial about this, that I can understand. Thank you very much! I tried it with mizuhiki, but it's extremely hard with it. It seems it needs a slippery cord.
Awesome and easy to follow… I use my hands and forearm to measure… hold out your right palm and slip the cord between any two fingers, from behind, and draw the end of the cord to the elbow, then grasp the cord at the base of the thumb or at the wrist , for me this is approx. (12 in.) and repeat until I have the desired length if you are a metric person, measure yourself metrically. * For longer lengths measure how long a strand is by using your “wingspan” i.e. hold the end with thumb and index finger in one hand and pull a length out with the other hand grasp it and measure your length “armspan” and use it to measure the cord length. * Another simple method is to put the tip of the end of the cord under your shoe, step on it, and pull the cord up to your chin or the top of your head. So if you are 6ft. tall you will have a 6ft. length. Or from the floor to your belt buckle, belly button, center of your chest, shoulder ect. * Measure yourself at various places and you won’t need to carry around measuring devices. * Always add a little more for good measure so you don’t come up short at the end… * Think for yourself and enjoy life…
I am definitely going to make this one today! This is another fantastic video of yours, and I just shared it on Pinterest. I am hoping it helps your channel because I am so grateful that you share your talent.
This is really cool because I've been wanting to know how to make one of these to attach to my knife and I didn't want to pay a ton of money at a store
Great tutorial, thank you. I now know, however, after watching this, that that knot is something I shouldn't try. My butterfingers and I won't even attempt it. Well, maybe if I have a week of vacation with nothing to do. Otherwise, I wouldn't have the dexterity.
If not for you I would never have got this. You are the 4th video. Thank you so much! Could you please tell me the name of the music in the background?
I watched many of these videos and yours was the last one, as I was working online at the same time and had clicked on another tab, After about 10 mins I all of a sudden realized the music was gone, I went back and replayed the music many times, It was your music that I enjoyed most. I want to ask do you know the music that you used but I see you don't answer to comments. So I won't be following you or telling anyone about you as you don't answer comments that I've found kinda sad :( Thanks
Outside of the USA we are able to convert too. But it might be helpful to see the metric values at the beginning of the video. It means in measurements that are used by most people on the planet. Anyway, the videos are great.
I know. I was just chiding you. I grew up in Canada (and live in the US) so I learned metric although I recall us using English measurements a lot - I always knew my weight and height in lbs and feet/inches, but my dad now only speaks in metric. I will say in my experience here in the US, most people struggle with metric units. We only 'learn' about it in school and never 'use' it. Hence, we aren't proficient at it. I am a scientist though and generally, measurements are taken in or converted to metric. All scientific publications are metric.
Felicidades buen vídeo,el nudo me fue muy útil para lo que lo necesitaba y el fondo musical lo elegiste muy bien. A propósito te agradecería me dijeras de donde bajo esos fondos musicales... Gracias
its hard if you use real paracord, this guy used some cord that is a bit stiffer than paracord. its misleading . chin up man, get better cord (stiffer)
I have looked at so many different knot tutorials over the internet and on RUclips and none beat your videos - they are clear and easy to follow even with out a voice over. Thank you for making knot making easy to learn!
I have made many of these.
I made a wooden stand with four pieces of dowel rod after watching another tutorial.
I found this easier for me manipulate.
Yours appears to be easy. I will try this.
Thank you for sharing.
I almost gave up... But I insisted and it turned out really well!!!! Thanks to your demonstration!!! Thanks for the video!
I thank you
I used to be able to do these when I was 12 years but I had forgotten how. We call them marlin spike buttons in my scout troop and use them for buttons.
You got me started again
yes dear you are right it is taught in scout or NCC training courses to make buttons but nowadays these knots are inn and known as Chinese buttons in fashion desinging.
superrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrbb job! i appreciate your skills of art designing and also you way of teaching very humble and so perfect *BarakAllahu khairan kaseera* means *may God shower His blessings on you and also may give you beyond your expectations*. Really i got the simplest way to make this knot what i am awaited for a long time i thought since the last year oh my God !
I am new a this, but I found this really hard. The tutorial was great. The design makes sense, easy to follow, easy to remember. But cinching it all together was a real pain. I found making the small Monkey fist--with a small knot as the root--to be far easier. At first I thought the monkey fist was difficult, but after this one (and especially the Globe knot) the monkey fist is a piece of cake--with, or without a jig. lol.
The first tutorial about this, that I can understand. Thank you very much! I tried it with mizuhiki, but it's extremely hard with it. It seems it needs a slippery cord.
Thank you . Happy to help;)
The most elegant ball you can make with paracord.
The change in music at around 5:00 woke me up but great tutorial thanks.
so on point 😅
dude your music it so relaxing I can fall asleep and I stuff from PTSD thank you man
Richard Lohmann I think it was dick music and you're right, I'm over here dozing off to the second song
Awesome and easy to follow…
I use my hands and forearm to measure… hold out your right palm and slip the cord between any two fingers, from behind, and draw the end of the cord to the elbow, then grasp the cord at the base of the thumb or at the wrist , for me this is approx. (12 in.) and repeat until I have the desired length if you are a metric person, measure yourself metrically.
* For longer lengths measure how long a strand is by using your “wingspan” i.e. hold the end with thumb and index finger in one hand and pull a length out with the other hand grasp it and measure your length “armspan” and use it to measure the cord length.
* Another simple method is to put the tip of the end of the cord under your shoe, step on it, and pull the cord up to your chin or the top of your head. So if you are 6ft. tall you will have a 6ft. length. Or from the floor to your belt buckle, belly button, center of your chest, shoulder ect.
* Measure yourself at various places and you won’t need to carry around measuring devices.
* Always add a little more for good measure so you don’t come up short at the end…
* Think for yourself and enjoy life…
I am definitely going to make this one today! This is another fantastic video of yours, and I just shared it on Pinterest. I am hoping it helps your channel because I am so grateful that you share your talent.
Fantastic demo! Did it my first try. TYVM!
Thank you very much for this tuto. Very good explanation. Thanks a lot.
Wow! I tried and it worked on my first try. It was also pretty easy! TYSM! I love this!
The most lucid tutorial I have seen. Thanks.
Hi Cameron , thank you for comment. I will, promiss:D Next video with different background.
excuse me, but can you use another thread than parocord?
+SweetyCakes 18 sure, you can try. I was using even shoe lace for tying some knots;) good luck:)
the video is good. . can i get one
Bhawna Singha
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This is really cool because I've been wanting to know how to make one of these to attach to my knife and I didn't want to pay a ton of money at a store
Best tip I can give is to have as much left over as you can. I tied one with maybe an inch or two left on both ends and it was no fun at all.
Your version is the right size. Thanks a bunch for the help.
Great ball keychain. It's very cute. I like it
Great tutorial, thank you. I now know, however, after watching this, that that knot is something I shouldn't try. My butterfingers and I won't even attempt it. Well, maybe if I have a week of vacation with nothing to do. Otherwise, I wouldn't have the dexterity.
I've never been that bored.
Hermosa técnica demostrativa y excelente pasiencia deberás lo felicito y muchas gracias.
Amazing video!😃😃😃
I was able to make this on my first try!
oi amiga manda um vídeo mais facio🎉🎉
here's a thumbs up for you!
You could have hide the extra length back into the ball to create a perfect loop image
This is the hardest tutorial to follow
I agree! Needs personality with voice.
nice.i am a sea man.keep it up friend. great thimdg that you are teaching these things
If not for you I would never have got this. You are the 4th video. Thank you so much! Could you please tell me the name of the music in the background?
Perfect!
I'm going to do it for mother's day!!
Sopi Pelli Lol
Hhg Bbvb Lol?
Well yeah it's actually a deadly weapon.
very different method. need to try it. outcome looks good
Great vid, had to follow it at .5 speed but got there in the end :)
I have PS3
That's a good idea :)
nice video. easy to understand how to make it. tanks
Did this 3 dam times with one line longer than the other at the knot.
Need to come back to this before I make a noose.
This put me to sleep, nice music and vid :)
Zhak7 are u his son or somert shit vid mate
Well not everyone can enjoy peaceful music and simple handcraft nowadays
fantastic! now my turk head woogle has 2 beautiful ends!
I prefer a teacher who actually speaks to you during instructions.
Super video
Put a sleigh bell inside with the knot. And you have a nice cat toy.
88Jako yeah sure that you can murder your cat with lol
good job, boy. very nice
¿Recomiendan hacerlo con un lado rígido? Porque lo intente con uno más flácido y no me sale
simply superb. I am a scout master and never tried this.
Очень красивые руки . . . You have very nice hand ...Respect $ уваж 💖
The right rythm to follow its construction. Thanks.
Ending with a Matthew Walker knot is nicer.
thanks for the tutorial, which is the name of the music at the 2nd part of the video?
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!!
It would help a lot if you use meters as well .
defiantly a good skill set to have.
made it!! but it is still hard to make tight circular ball...
finally got it! Thank's!!🇧🇷🇧🇷👊👊👊
Very cool 😄😄😄😄😄
You are learning and you should learn slow but you are learning fast and we don't undrestand.
This knot is gonna give me an aneurysm.
Thank you for an easy to follow video.
Amazing! thaks for the tutorial!
ParacorKnots, nice video, hey could you give me the name of the musics please? thanks
I've been making the cobra & rattle snake bracelets...and key chains...
great tuto thankyou , i made my own :)
This amazing vidio
man, I tried to do that and ended up with my fingers tied 😁😁
good
@@INFINITY-op3bf stfu
I make that with marble inside usually the small size.
I watched many of these videos and yours was the last one, as I was working online at the same time and had clicked on another tab, After about 10 mins I all of a sudden realized the music was gone, I went back and replayed the music
many times,
It was your music that I enjoyed most.
I want to ask do you know the music that you used but I see you don't answer to comments.
So I won't be following you or telling anyone about you as you don't answer comments that I've found
kinda sad :(
Thanks
very nice 😆
Отличный темляк получился, возьму на заметку.
Я пробовала, не получилось.
Perfect! Thank you.
Yeah, uh, I'll stick to my monkey's fist. That thing is no cinch to cinch. So cinch that's the case I give up.
Como se llama el material que utilizan???
defiantly fantastic!
Hii nice video I saw video
Hi there. Can you let me know the width of the paracord? I'm using 550, which is 3 or 4mm but looks a lot thinner than what you're using in the video.
I think it's a Paracord 350 string :)
❤❤❤❤❤ merci monsieur
Классическая китайская пуглвица...Ну почему она не у всех выходит ? Всё же просто !
Its nice
Can you use a shoelace
Try it out? Haha, I guess it will work somehow, but it might be smaller??
I think that is what he is using actually
hard but BEAUTIFUL
I loved the video but the bandage is driving me crazy
Thank you!
Like it , good.
good video but use some differant music than just one in all your videos
Cameron Teresi where do i get a paracord is it in d stationary,hardware or some where eles can uh tell me
army supply store and amazon if u haven't already found out :P
Cameron Teresi 😐
Hi , Good job . +1Fan ;D ! i love ur channel.
i have a question : I made this "ball" , but its too small :( .
How can i do it bigger ??
Emanuele Patti thicker string
Elisa Biehler just this ?? Thanks
Emanuele Patti yes :) and for a tiny one use really thin string!
very nice video. thanks
After you sped up, I was done.
How much paracord do i need to make the ball keychain?
Please add metric values. Feet etc. are not used outside of the USA.
+Thomas S 3 feet = 1 yard = 92 cm
...but in America (and Canada) we learn to convert from metric to English units and vice versa... Try looking it up on the "world wide web". ;)
Outside of the USA we are able to convert too. But it might be helpful to see the metric values at the beginning of the video. It means in measurements that are used by most people on the planet.
Anyway, the videos are great.
I know. I was just chiding you. I grew up in Canada (and live in the US) so I learned metric although I recall us using English measurements a lot - I always knew my weight and height in lbs and feet/inches, but my dad now only speaks in metric. I will say in my experience here in the US, most people struggle with metric units. We only 'learn' about it in school and never 'use' it. Hence, we aren't proficient at it. I am a scientist though and generally, measurements are taken in or converted to metric. All scientific publications are metric.
I use an APP or online conversion chart…
www.metric-conversions.org/metric-conversion-table.htm
Hi:) what is it she is using??
i think its a man
+Niall Howles its a man dumbass
+SenInuYasha he using shoe lace its harder with scoobie lad!
SHUFFLE DEVIL // PSC 2K15 Okay, thanks alot :D
i tho that i was the only that i was using scoobies lol
Felicidades buen vídeo,el nudo me fue muy útil para lo que lo necesitaba y el fondo musical lo elegiste muy bien.
A propósito te agradecería me dijeras de donde bajo esos fondos musicales... Gracias
very nice
thanks, it's wonderfull, saludos, Luis...
are they shoe laces??
Rolando Paolo San Antonio no it is rope
Mister Cow thanks
😬😬😬good vid 😬😬😬
What about in a big scale
IM CRYING BECAUSE ITS VERY HARD MAN...
its hard if you use real paracord, this guy used some cord that is a bit stiffer than paracord. its misleading . chin up man, get better cord (stiffer)
Que tipo de cuerda es
bro what is the name dis rope?and where i will get it?pls reply
nice
What is the material of the rope?
Very good thank a lot
where do you get the colorful cords from