Hey there, folks! Can you believe I kicked off this crazy business venture from the cozy confines of my apartment's closet back in the ancient year of 2013? Yep, you heard that right, a closet! My journey began with some wacky videos, and now, many moons later, I'm still here, spreading the cord-tastic love. I've got cords for every crafty whim you can imagine. Seriously, if there's a cord, I've got it! Do me a solid and take a quick peek at my website. It would mean the absolute world to me. Plus, it'll keep this channel afloat and continue to bless your screens with my video tutorials. Just for you lovely folks, here's a secret code: SWEETDEAL. Redeem it at www.boredparacord.com for some extra cord-tastic savings! Sit back, relax, and enjoy the video! 😄
Sean thanks for all the instructional video there are none better. I’ve saw the Candy cane and made two which as soon as my family saw everyone asked for 1 then said they needed 2. Longs story Shirley I’ve made about two dozen. Everyone loves them. Thanks again keep those videos coming. I tell everyone about your site.
Thank you Shawn. Very nice candy cane, I especially like the fact of it looking so easy and not taking a half a day to do, lol. For me everything takes at least a half a day or maybe 3 or 4 days to do 😊 Thanks again. Hope you and your family and friends and neighbors have a wonderful Thanksgiving and a Merry Christmas with lots of blessings 😊
The way I make these kind of spiral patterns is using the crown sennit method. It is easier to keep track of the cord with that method. and easy to tighten.
Am I confused (happens a lot at my age! Lol) or was this business in Georgia at one time? Either way, I love the video content and the products! Thanks for taking the considerable time and effort to produce these shows! Wishing you good holidays ahead, and success on opening the store!
Hey there, folks! Can you believe I kicked off this crazy business venture from the cozy confines of my apartment's closet back in the ancient year of 2013? Yep, you heard that right, a closet!
My journey began with some wacky videos, and now, many moons later, I'm still here, spreading the cord-tastic love. I've got cords for every crafty whim you can imagine. Seriously, if there's a cord, I've got it!
Do me a solid and take a quick peek at my website. It would mean the absolute world to me. Plus, it'll keep this channel afloat and continue to bless your screens with my video tutorials. Just for you lovely folks, here's a secret code: SWEETDEAL. Redeem it at www.boredparacord.com for some extra cord-tastic savings!
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the video! 😄
Sean thanks for all the instructional video there are none better. I’ve saw the Candy cane and made two which as soon as my family saw everyone asked for 1 then said they needed 2. Longs story Shirley I’ve made about two dozen. Everyone loves them. Thanks again keep those videos coming. I tell everyone about your site.
This is so cool! I love that you've been uploading consistent videos to this channel. That's awesome!!!
Every Wednesday. It's my video day now. Glad to be doing them again on a regular basis. :) Thank you for watching
Thank you Shawn. Very nice candy cane, I especially like the fact of it looking so easy and not taking a half a day to do, lol. For me everything takes at least a half a day or maybe 3 or 4 days to do 😊 Thanks again.
Hope you and your family and friends and neighbors have a wonderful Thanksgiving and a Merry Christmas with lots of blessings 😊
I’ve been watching your videos for years and you are amazing!!!
The way I make these kind of spiral patterns is using the crown sennit method. It is easier to keep track of the cord with that method. and easy to tighten.
👍🏼 I have been making these for about 6 years now
Am I confused (happens a lot at my age! Lol) or was this business in Georgia at one time? Either way, I love the video content and the products! Thanks for taking the considerable time and effort to produce these shows! Wishing you good holidays ahead, and success on opening the store!
Yes, we move to Michigan. Thank you for the kind words.
I used 44” inches with 15 knots and a standard paper clip and saved over a foot of each color.
Sorry, but u think I easier then ur wrong. Do a square knot like u did in the awareness ribbon
I think it's a Round (Crown) Sinnet ?