This is a great video as are they all. 1 month ago I could not tie my shoes, now I have learned to make so many things just from watching and trying out new things. Not to mention the girls so love the rope work. Keep it coming and thanks again.
I may try this one for a camo necklace. With two single strands left it is perfect for a breakaway clasp. You have the best knot tying presentation out there. Thanks for the education!
As a total novice I find your instructional videos excellent with step by step easy to follow demonstrations. Thank you for sharing your bountiful knowledge. Needless to say (but I will) I'm now subscribed to your channel.
I just want to thank you for being my online teacher into the world of paracord. I always seek out your video presentations, because you are the expert by far. I also appreciate you giving the link to your upcoming book with discount. I hesitated buying it at B&N when the special was on, but got a pre-order in with the bookdepository.
Thanks for the outstanding, perfectly-timed transitions between each step. I was pleasantly surprised by how easy your video is to follow on my own. Terrific video!
These are the best videos yet. Easy to follow,just pause it if you have to. If you don't like the music mute it and listen to Slayer! Wonder if this paticular technique would make a good paddle leash?
These videos are extremely easy to follow and are pretty obvious. I think these are great videos for learning and that people who are complaining either need to practice more or learn how to fucking follow along
I've just had a go at this one too, and found tension is the key and pulling the knots nice and even so the thickness of the cord is constant, great video I have subbed and sure I will be trying lots more out too !
I enjoyed watching a great new knot I learned to tie in Scouts working with lanyards back in the 70's. Nice to see this new knot come back. The name is new though.
Very good tutorials. The procedures are very clearly visualized. Thanks for taking the time to share all this great works. You've just earned a new subscriber.
Thank you for the vid of making a knot, good and clear , slow enough to help with beginning. Curious what use it for (Showing it in use sounds good also). Consider using heavy mercerized cotton yarn.
Wow! Sophisticated looking knot and yet (when shown how to put it together) it really is simple to do. As far as the start and endiing's are concerned, it starts well and ends equally well; it looks great! Thank you for sharing this ~F~
I used this knot for doing 2 ropes of 1 meter final lenght. It worked great, but the final knot didn't work, maybe because of the lenght of the cord. I't doesn't matter how hard I pull the first end, the loop in the other end didn't move at all, haha.
Thanks! BTW, a view of the back side would have been helpful. I thought I was doing it wrong like 10 times, then realized the back side was different looking than the front... At least I got a lot of practice!
Is there a way to make a loop at one end so it can be added to a knife? I was thinking about burying the tag end at the begining and start with a small loop so when your finished and pull everything tight the loop would increase in size.
Tell me, please, what is the lenght of it? Wanna make this one as a bracelet and need to understand, how many paracord feet I'll need =) Your channel is great, thank you!
I notice in most of your videos that I've watched you use 450 instead of 550 cord. Do you prefer a slightly thinner cord I guess. Does this difference make for slightly easier tying or do you prefer it for another reason?
The front side looks very nice. But when i made mine there was a backside that isnt very attractive. Looks like an inverted spine right down the middle. You didnt rotate it all the way to show it. Is it supposed to look that way?
Am now just recovering from my 28th attempt to do this. I've followed it with paracord exactly yet all I get is a diabolical looking mess, so I must be using the wrong paracord. It's not a difficult process so that's the only thing it can be. I hope.
I anchored the loop to something and followed to the T , and the front and sides looked good , but the back had a seam down the middle with even loops on either side. Why is this ?? I find it much easier to anchor so it's nice and tight. What did I do wrong ??
Absolutely correct; I really don't know how 'V-ice', for some reason, becomes 'V-is-or' (Phonetically speaking).. Just as a point of interest, of course. ~F~
Why 450? The most common we have found to be is 550 para cord?! Is 450 thinner, lighter, or comes in more colors etc....? We know that the number means pounds it can hold or support, like 550 para can hold up to 550 ponds per strand. We are guessing 450 would be the same like 450 pounds. JUST ASKING LOVE THE VIDEO! WE ARE SUBSCRIBED TOO
This is a great video as are they all. 1 month ago I could not tie my shoes, now I have learned to make so many things just from watching and trying out new things. Not to mention the girls so love the rope work. Keep it coming and thanks again.
I may try this one for a camo necklace. With two single strands left it is perfect for a breakaway clasp. You have the best knot tying presentation out there. Thanks for the education!
As a total novice I find your instructional videos excellent with step by step easy to follow demonstrations. Thank you for sharing your bountiful knowledge. Needless to say (but I will) I'm now subscribed to your channel.
We all miss your tutorials JD, you’ve been an inspiration to me for nearly seven years!
I CANNOT Believe how easy that was! I have Starred at a Rope for 2 hours, Twisting my Brain trying to figure out how to tie this thing! Thanks alot ;D
I just want to thank you for being my online teacher into the world of paracord. I always seek out your video presentations, because you are the expert by far. I also appreciate you giving the link to your upcoming book with discount. I hesitated buying it at B&N when the special was on, but got a pre-order in with the bookdepository.
Thanks for the outstanding, perfectly-timed transitions between each step. I was pleasantly surprised by how easy your video is to follow on my own. Terrific video!
These are the best videos yet. Easy to follow,just pause it if you have to. If you don't like the music mute it and listen to Slayer! Wonder if this paticular technique would make a good paddle leash?
These videos are extremely easy to follow and are pretty obvious. I think these are great videos for learning and that people who are complaining either need to practice more or learn how to fucking follow along
I've just had a go at this one too, and found tension is the key and pulling the knots nice and even so the thickness of the cord is constant, great video I have subbed and sure I will be trying lots more out too !
Thanks for video, I'm constantly learning new knots to create new items. This is as user-friendly as it gets. Thanks again!
I enjoyed watching a great new knot I learned to tie in Scouts working with lanyards back in the 70's. Nice to see this new knot come back. The name is new though.
Very good tutorials. The procedures are very clearly visualized. Thanks for taking the time to share all this great works. You've just earned a new subscriber.
Reminds me of childhood 50 years ago. Now this will make a belt for my jeans.
Thanks for sharing it.
good teacher...love the knot....love the music....don't care for the haters....
Bra....you are the best.
No talkie-talkie,nice relaxing sound track
AND(!)....
You not using a jig.........WHOA!
Thank you for the vid of making a knot, good and clear , slow enough to help with beginning. Curious what use it for (Showing it in use sounds good also).
Consider using heavy mercerized cotton yarn.
Really nice and very good instructions, but is there any way to finish it without having those long pieces left, like cutting them real close??
Thank you for you help. You make it so easy and i must say the music tutorial is fantastic.
Great music to go along with easy to follow visual instructions. Thank you!!
Wow! Sophisticated looking knot and yet (when shown how to put it together) it really is simple to do. As far as the start and endiing's are concerned, it starts well and ends equally well; it looks great! Thank you for sharing this ~F~
Great video! Great pace! Soooo easy to understand and follow. Something new thanks!
by using four 2 tone rated ropes i used this design to connect lift heavy pallets.
so clear to understand! well done as always! keep up the good work!
nice knot, simple but really beautiful.
love the knot,love the music-just have to figure out how to put integral loop for keychain
Hello..i am very thankfull for the one who share...its a very nice knowledge to learn for....thank you so much to you...more
Power...God bless...
I love the song. Nice tutorial.
It looks like red corn on the cob. I like it.
Another great tie. Well done. I'm looking forward to your next video:)
I used this knot for doing 2 ropes of 1 meter final lenght. It worked great, but the final knot didn't work, maybe because of the lenght of the cord. I't doesn't matter how hard I pull the first end, the loop in the other end didn't move at all, haha.
Thanks! BTW, a view of the back side would have been helpful. I thought I was doing it wrong like 10 times, then realized the back side was different looking than the front... At least I got a lot of practice!
If you use real heavy rope like 1" rope you can make boat bumpers about a foot an a half for your dock or boat. great video.
Excellente!!! and Thanks. I don´t understand English but I can understand your hands. THANKS!!
please talk us through these steps in future vids. thx
I think that should be pronounced 'Vice-roy'? It's the title of a Royal Official representing the Monarch. Another great video.
Is there a way to make a loop at one end so it can be added to a knife? I was thinking about burying the tag end at the begining and start with a small loop so when your finished and pull everything tight the loop would increase in size.
brilliant ............thanks for a amazing tutoriol..........even creative thought
If it's hollow inside, could I throw a wine cork or two in there and make it float?
Thanks For Sharing,
Your So Smart ❤👍👏🛎👈
Excellent videos.
Thanks for sharing!
Tell me, please, what is the lenght of it? Wanna make this one as a bracelet and need to understand, how many paracord feet I'll need =) Your channel is great, thank you!
is it possible to make this knot into a bracelet? if so how would you do it?
thanks for your kindness
4 minutes feels like 1 hour ! but i like it :)
I notice in most of your videos that I've watched you use 450 instead of 550 cord. Do you prefer a slightly thinner cord I guess. Does this difference make for slightly easier tying or do you prefer it for another reason?
Is there any way to weave a wine cork into a floating key fob , so that the cork does not show ?
am having finding 440 cord. How does it differ from 550 cord? Your vids are great THX MUCH!!
¿POR FAVOR PODRIA ESCRIBIR QUE TIPO DE MATERIAL UTILISA?POR FAVOR Y GRACIAS .
Muy bien explicado,un artesano y docente espectacular!!!
So easy and simple
hola soy de lma peru por fabor me podria decir que tipo de material es el cordel que untiliza para hacer esos trabajos tan bonitos
I want to wrap another rope with this tie. So that this other rope is the crumb. Is it possible?
The front side looks very nice. But when i made mine there was a backside that isnt very attractive. Looks like an inverted spine right down the middle. You didnt rotate it all the way to show it. Is it supposed to look that way?
Very cool. But what does it do?
monkeyfists grab handle or bla bla bla :D
which of your designs is the most elaborate? (uses the most paracord)
will this put strain on the rope i need it for when i go hiking and also will it do 1000' of 550 paracord
Made by kotex? Lol , love it!!
thinking of using this method with hemp to make a hackamore for my horse ;)
Great for a grip on the handle of like a sled or something to that effect so you don't have the on strand of rope cutting into your hand.
muy bien explicado... saludos desde Chile!!
Great video! Thanks for posting!
Vídeos simples e diretos, adorei! Fica o like! Parabéns!
Superb
Am now just recovering from my 28th attempt to do this. I've followed it with paracord exactly yet all I get is a diabolical looking mess, so I must be using the wrong paracord. It's not a difficult process so that's the only thing it can be. I hope.
Hold yer mouth different. Yeah, I don't get any of these neither.
Could you please make a fob version of this?
Relaxing music, creative video. Truly a wonderful artist. :)
Nice tutorial, I'm curious though what this knot could be used for? Does it have any practical application or does it just look nice?
I anchored the loop to something and followed to the T , and the front and sides looked good , but the back had a seam down the middle with even loops on either side. Why is this ?? I find it much easier to anchor so it's nice and tight. What did I do wrong ??
Im bringing a little ball of yarn 2 school so i dont get bored after i finish SBA
i thought of this a couple of weeks ago and wraped it on my flash light :D
really nice as usual...thanks from tucson...
i like this design for a grip
Que buenas ideas para hacer nuestras pulceras y mucho mas
Thanks 4 sharing, sir
It's Priceless
Love it.
Super didático, vc ensina muito bem.
I think I'm going to incorporate this with the Celtic heart knot and make an anklet for my girlfriend.
is each loo supposed to be tied tightly or loosely?
Problem is that we don't se do you use same part of rope all the time or do you use both
Pronounced Vice (as in Vice squad) - roy. A Viceroy = a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign.
Absolutely correct; I really don't know how 'V-ice', for some reason, becomes 'V-is-or' (Phonetically speaking).. Just as a point of interest, of course. ~F~
can you use these on strings? or is it mainly just paracord?
Very good! Thanks!
te felicito buen video gracias por aportar tus conocimientos
Can you please say whether you are starting in the middle of the cord?
If you see at 0:53, it shows the end of the cord, so he is starting near the end
What do you do with the loose ands? how do you keep it from loosen up again?
Would this be easy to tie around a core?
What's the rough length of cord you'll need for this?
where the hell did you get that squishy paracord?
Parabéns,você faz pulseiras muito legais.
Estimate on foot of cord to inch of finished? Diameter of completed strap?
Why 450? The most common we have found to be is 550 para cord?! Is 450 thinner, lighter, or comes in more colors etc....? We know that the number means pounds it can hold or support, like 550 para can hold up to 550 ponds per strand. We are guessing 450 would be the same like 450 pounds. JUST ASKING LOVE THE VIDEO! WE ARE SUBSCRIBED TOO
Esto buscaba... muchas gracias por compartir.
А сколько метров ушло на такую длинну плетения? Я собаке хочу игрушку такую сплести, но боюсь промахаца с метражом
i am ananya awesome videos.........
Qué chevere, me encanto muy bien explicado gracias por este
tutorial...
but what does it look like on the back side ?
Beautiful! Thanks
wow.. especially wen u pull d rope at d end
Genius
Thank you for sharing 😊
So beautiful and useful ^^
Who dislike you can go out