Knitting paracord- in the hand
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- In this video I show you how to knit paracord using no tools, in the hand. This technique can be used to make lanyards, leashes, bracelets etc.
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I am English. Your instructions are perfect. I made this perfectly the first time. I will continue to learn more from you. Thank you, and God bless 🙌
You're a good teacher and you have a soothing voice.
Easy to understand, I love how you're telling us as you're doing it. 👏👏👏
Im 72. When 8 I learned how to do a squate and round rope nit. This desogn is really good and controlled.
One thing you didn't mention in the tutorial: on the right side, form the bight from the bottom to the top; on the left side, form the bight from the top to the bottom. One presumes you could tie the same knot backwards, if you started on the left and the left side went from bottom to top, then on the right you'd continue your bights from top to bottom. This is all clearly shown in the video, but since it is not mentioned specifically, a beginner might miss it.
My question exactly
I can attest that mine came out to be an ugly ass ball after a couple go abouts. None of the braiding tutorials ever do any justice to teaching the do's and don'ts and it drives me mad. I spend hours figuring out where I went wrong which could have easily been said in 10 seconds by a pro.
Correct. I figured this out a little late and had to redo it
ME ENCANTÓ SU TUTORIAL, BIEN SENCILLO, FÁCIL DE VER Y EJECUTAR SIN CORTES QUE ES LO PRINCIPAL. LO FELICITO Y LO SIGO PARA SEGUIR APRENDIENDO DE UD. SALUDOS DESDE GUAYAQUIL
Excelente trabajo maestro es bueno aprender de usted con esa gran experiencia
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يسلمو ايديك والله يعطيك العافية ولغتك كتير واضحة ومفهومة رائع رائع
من اي بلد انت
If you want it even tighter, pinch the two bites in either hand and twist them a quarter turn or so a few times and it will tighten up the middle.
Thank you . Your languig very simpl and understod clearly as your vedio God saive you
Woud you please tell which country are you come from
Thanks
Very well put together video with great tutorials on the subject at hand, you sir have a new sub… thank you
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،thankyou 🙏🙏🙏
Easy and so good. Thankyou.
Is there a video on how to do it with the spool?
One side of new bite trailing edge follows upward on right side. Trailing edge on left side goes down eaxh time. You didn't mention that?
Who figures this stuff out? Too cool!
Thanks
muchas gracias por este video me encanto este nudo para hacer una correa, saludos cordiales desde Mérida, Yucatán, México 27/marzo/2024
This looks nice! Is this something that could be added to a knife? If so could you do a video please?
Hey!
You mean as a knife lanyard?
@@Paracordguild exactly it doesn’t have a hoop at the end to connect to a knife.
Merci pour votre vidéo j'adore
Great instructional videos except you never tell us how many inches of cord to start with...
Excellent. How to estimate how much cord needed per Kilometer (joking) would have been better 🙄😁.
Excellent
amazing
How much is the length of this tape
What length of chord was used
I hate this knot. I've tried doing this with common string to practice, but it always causes me troubles trying to get the loops organized.
How Long Must be the paracord String ?
Just weaved my first after studying & practicing from this video. This is what I calculated from my sample: approximately 9 and 3/4 inches of paracord in 1 inch of weaved work. If I wanted 1 foot of weaved work, that would require 13 feet, 8 inches in that weave, not including about 6 inches of unweaved paracord at each end. Plus my sample seems a little on the tight side so it may require a little more paracord if it is not as tight in the next attempts.
you have special accent. where do you from?
This reminds me of kink.
Wow
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I don't get it, I don't know what I'm doing wrong
It took me nearly 4 hours of practice and studying the video to catch on. You can do this.
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No matter how many F***** times he tells me , I can't remember. Great work though.
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Im doin something wrong
This looked GREAT! I Like it allot! I won't ever use a spool. I didn't like the other finger cord. But this... I want more like this. This doesn't look messy as did the two finger cord you did THANK YOU. I'M NEW TO ALL THIS. I can't Get Enough! In checking your site every day!
I lost one of my favourite bracelet’s five years ago and have been looking for this cord knitting method since then, now I can make a new one. Thank you… 😊
I wish all tutorial videos were like this! You show it slowly a bunch of times and then come back to it to show progression and finally how to finish it up along with tips. It’s perfect. Generally I get lost with rope tutorials, but not this time! Thank you
I agree he's awesome. If I ever need to know how to do something with Paracord, I always watch 1 of his videos. I love his," hello everyone Mark here" his voice is so calming which definitely helps
Ditto
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I hit repeat so many times lol
Ничего не получилось, все просто перепуталось в бесконечном узле, ужасный гайд, как в видео не плучилось совсем !!!
This is exactly what I've been looking for! I'm designing a survival bracelet. I wanted a fast deploy braid design that would use up a decent amount of cordage. This is perfect! Thank you very much!
Looked like the knots my 5-year-old makes in the beginning. But the end result was rather nice.
This unlocked a memory of a braid we used to do as kids with either 2 or 4 loops using these plastic strings to make bracelets. Ohh the early 2000's
Thanks, really appreciate, easy to comprehend and also great tips
Отличный способ. Раньше я плёл на втулке (такой, как показана вначале).
Спасибо из Сибири!
How much cord for 6" of Braid?
3ft
Wow.
I made a 8 inch Leash for my Folding Pocket Knife but I used a Snake Knot. This Knot looks better. Do you have dimensions on how much Cord you need for a certain length?
Questions: 1) If using wire, still on a spool, what length should each piece be cut to for 6", 7", or 8" of total weave? 2) For those of us brave enough to use precious metal wire, what is the mathematical calculation/formula for figuring out the needed wire lengths? Thanks!
Es un buen canal para aprender, ya he visto varios vídeos suyos pero, nunca pone ni las medidas del material que utiliza, 1 pie, 3 pies , 6 pies, 40 cms., 1 metro, ni tampoco el tipo de paracord que utiliza, 550 4mm, 275 2mm, micro cord, y así es difícil, bastante difícil tratar de hacer sus trabajos, porque, o te quedas corto de cuerda o tienes que tirar mucho porque te sobra, y eso no me gusta.
HI. Great idea
Thnx 4 sharing.
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Anita, from Iran
Best regards
Podría decir a la audiencia cuanto material ha utilizado y de qué grosor, por favor. Gracias
I had a big piece of those huge yarns for crochet knitting and from several tenths of tutorials I watched, I liked yours best! Thank you for the video ❤
Thank You!
Your video is very useful.
I'm a beginner but Iike to do lanyards self...
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it started to work out in the beginning, and then everything started to twist, it was very hard, I killed a whole hour, and nothing happened!
And voila, kids! Dad has created the most un-tieable in family history !
Thanks! Very cool. What is your starting length to finish product ratio? In other words,60” of single strand cord will yield what length of finished knitting
I went from 6’ to about 6” knit + 10” trim with 550 cord. So somewhere in the realm of 10:1 with 4mm chord.
@@dbaker280 thank you Daniel!
My rough calculations from my 3 inch and a liitle too tight sample gave me about 13 feet and 8 or 9 inches of paracord in 1 foot of weave.
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I'm looking for a belt to use Paracord to make it. I want too make items I can wear to carry my Paracord
I like this a lot! We look for patterns and techniques where we can weave continuous lengths of paracord. For survival, to be able to take it apart, we will have a tool!!! Currently I tie a 72' length of paracord to make a 6' dog leash. This has those possibilities!!! Thank you! :) :) :)
Thanks for teaching!
I like ur accent!
It reminds me some friends of mine from Masr.. I miss' em all!
I love stuff like this when weather is bad and stuck in camp with almost nothing to do but fix a bag, or sleep, eat, watch the weather, etc
Any ideas on how to estimate the cord needed for a particular finished length? Nice tutorial; good speed of instruction for a novice and nice camera angles to allow proper viewing.
I dont have a great answer, but you could take a few feet of cord and then see what you end up with....use that for your conversion moving forward...
I attempted to calculate after weaving my first sample at 3 inches of completed weave. Ended up with 13 feet and 8 or 9 inches of 550 paracord for 1 foot of completed weave. That does not include any unwoven paracord at each end.
Rule of thumb for length (generous ratio) 1 foot for 1 inch cant go wrong
About 24 times.
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Very nice, but how to use this as a lanyard for a knife as it has only one loose end?
Can you make this into a dog leash, and how ?
LOOKS sort of a Sheepshank Braid ....... nice
You think only guys are interested in this type of thing?
Idk I’ve not seen girls use paradors just yarn
Same technique as if you are using a two prong lucet.
I love the clarity of your explanation, and that you take the time to show the process. Thank you! One question I always have is, how do you know what length of cord to start with when you decide to work on a particular project? Is there a general rule for this? Cheers!
Wow. Never seen anyone actually doing this before - only the end result. Great tutorial and and l love the result. How many metres of cord did the piece you made use please?
Thats all the newspapers and chips we bypass for bristol drawing pads & hp home copiers to give alleyway accesses where soda & aalcohol bottles buy volumes if turned in at republic services (aluminum can recycling plus). Thats often 4 count ointo a wallet if a chore.
A great tutorial, all the steps are very clearly shown. Thanks.
Excellent tutorial you took your time to explain and then demonstrated slow and demographically presented, thank you for sharing and thank for using laymen terms again great tutorial
I came back to this mark and after watching I got it right off without repeating what has already been said in my opinion your the best at the craft in showing how it’s done. Always a surprise always a new style or way to paracord. A true trailblazer thanks again for some great tutorials
That looks very similar to double daisy chain of a line, only we don't tighten after running the line through.
This is great, glad to find a design that can be done without equipment. I'm also looking for a design which uses the most cord but is quick release for emergencies. Any thoughts?
Well this on is quick release and stores ample cord. So this one would be my recommendation :).
Mark
Nombre del tipo de nudo usado? Por favor y gracias me gustaría hacerlo en casa
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What size or number thickness is your paracord
I'm certain 550 paracord is used in the video which is approximately 3.9mm
Thank you very much indeed. How can we make this Paracord for being carried on uniforms shoulders?
Darn. Was really hoping this was going to be a multi-strand technique, so you could use different colours.
yes, its called a lucet braid and goes back to at least the 14th century. it is normally made with a lucet
Yeah I can't do it. Idk what witchcraft he's doing but I can't make it happen
Ive been looking for 3 weeks now for one amazing braiding technique which alows me to wrap up a lot of chord into a relatively short string... This is it! Thank you master..
How Long is the paracord?!
Good. Q: on the right side the extra loop goes upward, on the left the extra loop goes downward. Any reason?
Do you have any advice for what purpose I can use this?
I do it like he shows and says and I can't tighten it and it gets bound after two loops are pulled through
Thank you. 👏 👍
What are u saying? Bite? Omg I wish I could make out that word!
Absolutely this is one of the best instructions I’ve seen on this
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Is there a name for this type of knot?
Just a couple related comments. 1. if you buy paracord, be sure to buy the type that has multiple internal strands as that type is significantly stronger and the individual strands can be be used by taking the cord apart if you are stranded. Those smaller internal strands are extremely resilient! Which brings me to 2. Always carry at least six feet of paracord braided in this fashion in case of emergency.
@@paddor What's funny about my comment?
@@davids7209 It's probably because this person doesn't know this comes in handy. I'm not sure if you meant to carry it in the trunk of your car, or while hiking/camping and stuff like that. I was thinking in car.
Also things like duct tape for unexpected lose fender/bumper because of minor collisions. Or when driving in snow or muddy areas, a small survival shovel.
Knife, pliers flares ect. If I would get a flat tire in the middle of nowhere at 3am I would DEFINITELY want a fire arm on me too.😁
Many other things too. The bad thing is that some ignorant people automatically call a "kill kit" (maybe even law enforcement will call it that if you get pulled over with the emergency kit I mentioned above).😁.
are there any common *physical* stores one can find this stronger paracord at? I have not been able to locate any.
@@mustache2295 REI, Dick's Sporting Goods, Scheel's all have what you want. Just make sure it's 550 Paracord and I would recommend white for the color. Harder for prey to see.
Bored Paracord has a huge physical store. Otherwise most arny disposal stores and outdoor gear supplies will stock a limited range of colours.Essentially you want it labelled as paracord 550 and made in the USA. If you come across Atwood cord it is one of the best. @@mustache2295
if we want a 6 foot long leash how much should we cut the paracord?
thanks!
Based on my calculations after weaving my first sample after this video: approximately 13 feet, 8 inches paracord in 1 foot of this weave. That does not include around 6 inches of unweaved paracord at each end. My sample seems to be a little too tight on the weave so maybe a little more per foot for my samples in the future?
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man kann auch vierfach = viereckig flechten
what an incrdible talent you are a magical person, hope I can hug you
Very nice. I'll give this a try soon.
It's time I learned a new knot. Thanks
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