Terrific video, thank you! I like it when people share their "craft hacks" (like, the cord you start with is the one that always goes over). I crochet and I'm used to staring at cords, but even I get burned out and have blonde moments. 😂
i am using completely different colors but still found myself in my head saying "yellow in front....green behind" 😂 also i understood the first time but watched again for your commentary. thank you for an informative video!
Thank you kind sir, for your little jingle as you worked it really helped me to remember the pattern!!! I actually made my first one right along with you!! 😃👍
No it doesn’t matter how much cord you use at all. The more cord you use, the longer the keychain!😀 I made somebody a really long 45cm keychain once (he’s really tall)
+{Consequential Move} You can use whatever colours you like! The general measurement is 1 foot of cord per inch of Weave So if the key ring is 2 inches long you need 2 feet of cord. I usually go 2.5 feet just to be safe
"You can't go wrong with this.............." I know he didn't mean this as anything more than a passing comment, but sadly I did prove the statement to be inaccurate by going very much wrong. This was by no means the first time I'd managed to do so despite a fail-safe state being thought to exist......... Not any way you'd hope to confound expectation, being exceptionally incapable isn't anything you'd wish for your kids, is it?
@@nathanmcchristie3997 I wish you a speedy recovery, they can be a real bugger, strokes. They affect about 1 in every 4 people, a 'fun fact' I happen to have at my disposal for any suitable occasion that may arise, such as this very moment, where I can casually drop it into the discussion whereby all those present immediately become aware a man of true substance + deep insight is among them........ I'm talking about myself, in case anyone has lost track, interest, or the will to live, even....... Anyway, all the best.
Here’s a video I did a long time ago, hope it helps😃 How To Join Two Pieces Of Paracord Together for Beginners ruclips.net/video/X_6SgdQcEmA/видео.html
Thank you so much ! I tried so many other videos but yours was the one I learned! thank you so much!!!!
Terrific video, thank you! I like it when people share their "craft hacks" (like, the cord you start with is the one that always goes over). I crochet and I'm used to staring at cords, but even I get burned out and have blonde moments. 😂
Glad it was helpful!🙏😀
I remember making those at summer camp back in the 80's
Awesome! I've been playing around with paracord on and off (mainly off) for about 8 years and there's still so much to learn and try!
@@GetKnottedParacord it was so much fun, I should try again
For 1inch of weave, you need about 1 foot of cord
Thanks, bro! , I just finish my first Keychain with zero knowledge about it, your video is super!
Awesome! Glad it helped 😀
i am using completely different colors but still found myself in my head saying "yellow in front....green behind" 😂 also i understood the first time but watched again for your commentary. thank you for an informative video!
Thank you kind sir, for your little jingle as you worked it really helped me to remember the pattern!!! I actually made my first one right along with you!! 😃👍
Glad it helped!😀
how do you get the yellow cord and green cord to become one?
I melted the two end pieces and then just push them together and let cool
How long is the cord?
The best demo I've seen, thanks 😊.
You’re welcome 😊
Spot on mate, managed to follow along perfectly. Thank you
Does it matter how long you make the cord or does it have to be a certain length??
No it doesn’t matter how much cord you use at all. The more cord you use, the longer the keychain!😀
I made somebody a really long 45cm keychain once (he’s really tall)
O vídeo ficaria mais completo, se viesse nos informando os tamanhos das cordas.(?). Rio de Janeiro. Brasil.
Too bad - I was going to love this - but the 2 color was still 1 cord…?
It was joined together!
How To Join Two Pieces Of Paracord Together for Beginners
ruclips.net/video/X_6SgdQcEmA/видео.html
what kind of cord do I need?
I used 550 Paracord to make the Keyring
Great video. Thank you.
You are welcome!
How Long is the line
What type of line
Is the colour specific
Can we use other colours
Any advice?
+{Consequential Move} You can use whatever colours you like!
The general measurement is 1 foot of cord per inch of Weave
So if the key ring is 2 inches long you need 2 feet of cord. I usually go 2.5 feet just to be safe
Get Knotted Paracord tysm!!!
"You can't go wrong with this.............."
I know he didn't mean this as anything more than a passing comment, but sadly I did prove the statement to be inaccurate by going very much wrong. This was by no means the first time I'd managed to do so despite a fail-safe state being thought to exist......... Not any way you'd hope to confound expectation, being exceptionally incapable isn't anything you'd wish for your kids, is it?
You must master Paracord or Paracord will master you! Keep practicing and soon you'll be a black belt!
Had a massive stroke reading this
@@nathanmcchristie3997 I wish you a speedy recovery, they can be a real bugger, strokes. They affect about 1 in every 4 people, a 'fun fact' I happen to have at my disposal for any suitable occasion that may arise, such as this very moment, where I can casually drop it into the discussion whereby all those present immediately become aware a man of true substance + deep insight is among them........ I'm talking about myself, in case anyone has lost track, interest, or the will to live, even.......
Anyway, all the best.
@@sihammer7942 ummm interesting......perhaps.......I think .......... MAYBE !!!!
yeah... sure... but you never showed how to splice the 2 pieces together... :-(
Here’s a video I did a long time ago, hope it helps😃
How To Join Two Pieces Of Paracord Together for Beginners
ruclips.net/video/X_6SgdQcEmA/видео.html
Where's the chain?
Depends where in the world you live!
Muito lindo
For a second he sounded like bigyoshifan
BRASIL !!
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