Paracord Lanyard

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Paracord Lanyard

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Make a Paracord Lanyard to hold your ID badge. A lanyard made of paracord will last a long time, and is very durable. You can pick from hundreds of colors of paracord. You can also add a Tracer, which is a piece of micro paracord braided in. The Paracord Supplies you will need is 2 feet of 550 Paracord, a keyring or clip, and a release. Plus some scissors and a lighter. Full Paracord Lanyard instructions, Learn how to make a Paracord Bracelet, Paracord Keychain, or other Paracord Projects.

Paracord Lanyard

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Paracord Lanyard step 1, fold the in half, and tie the paracord to the keyring. Then bring one piece of paracord across, bring the second piece over the top, around the back, and up through the hole made by the first piece of paracord.

Paracord Lanyard

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Lay the first piece of paracord across the front. Bring the second piece of paracord over the top of the first, around the back, and up through the hole made by the first piece of paracord, then pull it tight. Continue braiding as long as you want it, pull the paracord knots tight.

Paracord Lanyard

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Now cut and melt the paracord ends. Your Paracord lanyard is almost complete.

Paracord Lanyard

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Measure the Paracord Lanyard around your neck, and cut the ends. Now run the paracord ends into the release, then melt and squish the ends flat. Now your Paracord Lanyard is finished. of find Paracord uses. See the Viper Paracord Bracelet, or try more Paracord Projects.