Hi, this is a old soldiers practis for wounded transporting people. Thanks for ourer Video, i can remember. I was often informatet about this, in my childtime.
I have seen many tutorials on the making of Celtic crosses never one as this in the past I have myself made a few out of copper wire never one close to the ornate built to the technic in your tutorial exquisite this will indeed make a great gift this holiday season all though wire and string are not the same time to practice practice practice should not be to difficult but it will be seen soon when I do try to produce it as I see you have made it and it's awesome can not wait to get to making one or a few thank you for share this extremely pleasant peace with us happy holidays to you and yours
Hi David, thank you for you kind words my friend. I'm glad that you like this project. I wish you and your family happy holidays ahead. Have a great weekend, enjoy!
Very nice. That would make a very nice wall decoration too. I wish you would show how to close off your projects for us newcomers to the craft. I really enjoy your work and videos. Thanks for sharing.
@@AlphaOne982thanks I asked me the same question I think you should give more visibility to that comment who will interesting a lot of us, PS. Excuse my awful English level that's because I'm french, whatever you did here a very nice video and cross I will try the same but with à single blue ones like a Celtic bar... Thanks for inspiration
@@AlphaOne982 I wonder if there’s a better way of finishing off the bottom cords instead of melting them in the back, so both front and back could be facing forward…?
Muito obrigado Alberto meu amigo. Infelizmente não tenho os manuais, mas você tem mais de 770 tutoriais em vídeo no meu canal do youtube. Eu te desejo um bom dia.
What do you do with the cords at the bottom. They simply disappear in this video. I assume they get cut and singed to the other end on the back side but it would have been nice to at least see what you did with them. Otherwise this is a great video. Thanks for posting.
Hola Jossy, simplemente conectas los extremos que quedan al final, puedes fusionarlos entre sí o con pegamento. Hi Jossy, just connect the ends that are left at the end, you can melt them with each other or with glue.
Hi Margaret, do you think on the white one's on the bottom of the cross? If you do, sorry I shorten that part by honest mistake. You simply take the white ends and join them together by melting them. Hope this helps, if not tell me and I'll make a video about it. Sorry for the inconvenience, wish you a great time here on our channel. Cheers!
How much cord would you use if you didn't want to make a necklace. I would like to only make a cross but I don't want to have more chord than I need. Paracord is not cheap. Thanks
Hi HYG, sorry I messed up and skip that part. Simple just cut the excess of cords and than join them together on the back of the cross. Thanks for comment, have an amazing week. Cheers!
Love it.. Thanks!!
Thank you Mini Mo. Wish you a great day.
Prettiest Cross made from paracord I’ve ever seen, thank you.
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Thanks so much 😊
Hi, this is a old soldiers practis for wounded transporting people. Thanks for ourer Video, i can remember. I was often informatet about this, in my childtime.
Love it ❤ so cool beautiful but wish there was written instructions on how to make this cross
Very nice, great tutorial, Thankyou..
Glad you liked it! Thanks
I have seen many tutorials on the making of Celtic crosses never one as this in the past I have myself made a few out of copper wire never one close to the ornate built to the technic in your tutorial exquisite this will indeed make a great gift this holiday season
all though wire and string are not the same time to practice practice practice should not be to difficult but it will be seen soon when I do try to produce it as I see you have made it
and it's awesome can not wait to get to making one or a few
thank you for share this extremely pleasant peace with us
happy holidays to you and yours
Hi David, thank you for you kind words my friend. I'm glad that you like this project. I wish you and your family happy holidays ahead. Have a great weekend, enjoy!
Very nice. That would make a very nice wall decoration too. I wish you would show how to close off your projects for us newcomers to the craft. I really enjoy your work and videos. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Anna sorry about that, my bad, I'll fix it next time. Have fun. Cheers!
It would of been nice to of seen how the ends were finished off rather then a jump cut
I was thinking the SAME THING!!! 🙂
Hi friend, I just discovered your channel! It's super awesome and I didn't hesitate to subscribe to it. Long live your channel! Fraternal hug
Thank you so much my friend. Enjoy and have fun.
I love this ❣Thank you for sharing ❣🥰
Thanks for watching!
Good work!!! I may try using a single cord (I want smaller cross).
Thanks Ruy, welcome to our Paracord Community.
Love doing this!!!
Glad to hear that Vance. Have an amazing day. Cheers!
I love the tutorial but I want to know how did you finish the bottom portion of the necklace.
Hi Edna, just cut and melt cords from the back side.
@@AlphaOne982thanks I asked me the same question I think you should give more visibility to that comment who will interesting a lot of us,
PS. Excuse my awful English level that's because I'm french, whatever you did here a very nice video and cross I will try the same but with à single blue ones like a Celtic bar... Thanks for inspiration
Can you please explain what to to with grey cord at bottom thank you 🙂
Hi Mary, sorry about that. I'll made a new tutorial for this cross. I simply melted both ends of a paracord on the back.
@@AlphaOne982 Thank you so much I tried that ,it's amazing how strong the para cord is when fused together brill tutorial 👋👍🌼🌼🏴
@@AlphaOne982 I wonder if there’s a better way of finishing off the bottom cords instead of melting them in the back, so both front and back could be facing forward…?
Muito bonito bem explicado . Gostaria de adquirir um manual desses trabalhos
Muito obrigado Alberto meu amigo. Infelizmente não tenho os manuais, mas você tem mais de 770 tutoriais em vídeo no meu canal do youtube. Eu te desejo um bom dia.
How did you finish the bottom of the cross?
Hi Edward, just cut and melt cord from the back side.
#quê maravilhoso esta Cruz trabalho munto bonito lindo maravilhoso ❤💖👍
Gracias mi hermano! Agradecemos su comentario y apoyo. Les deseo mucha suerte y buena salud, que tengan una excelente semana. ¡aclamaciones!
What do you do with the cords at the bottom. They simply disappear in this video. I assume they get cut and singed to the other end on the back side but it would have been nice to at least see what you did with them. Otherwise this is a great video. Thanks for posting.
Yes you're right my friend. Sorry about that. Cheers
I agree. And cheers doesnt explain what to do with the end of the white cord. One would think they would give an answer
Thanks
Thank you!
Gracias
Gracias amigo
Beautiful
Thanks j w. Have an amazing weekend. Cheers!
@@AlphaOne982 ditto luv 👄
Good video🤣
Why don't you use a board and pins? You make it so much harder this way.
Podría alguien explicarme como finaliza la cruz de la parte abajo????, osea como termina con los lazos que quedan al final
Hola Jossy, simplemente conectas los extremos que quedan al final, puedes fusionarlos entre sí o con pegamento.
Hi Jossy, just connect the ends that are left at the end, you can melt them with each other or with glue.
Would you please explain how to tie off or end the white cord please.
Hi Margaret, do you think on the white one's on the bottom of the cross?
If you do, sorry I shorten that part by honest mistake. You simply take the white ends and join them together by melting them.
Hope this helps, if not tell me and I'll make a video about it. Sorry for the inconvenience, wish you a great time here on our channel. Cheers!
@@AlphaOne982 a short video would be great even though I do understand the process. Just trying to help others they may not .
How much cord would you use if you didn't want to make a necklace. I would like to only make a cross but I don't want to have more chord than I need. Paracord is not cheap.
Thanks
Hi Lane, reduce the cord for about 10 inches or 25 cm.
@@AlphaOne982 Thank you for letting me know what I need for this cross.
How did you finish the white cord on bottom
Hi HYG, sorry I messed up and skip that part. Simple just cut the excess of cords and than join them together on the back of the cross. Thanks for comment, have an amazing week. Cheers!