Para Cord Lanyard (twisted)
by Nick-Smith-513 in Outside > Survival
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Para Cord Lanyard (twisted)
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This is an easy weave to learn and looks cool
Step 1
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This weave is the same as the cobra weave except you're not alternating back and forth on each side you are just doing the weave on one side.
Step 2
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Step 3
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now just repeat this weave over and over again to get the twisty look
Final Product
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now you have a para-cord lanyard to hold your keys, knife, wallet, ect.
you can also add a key-chain ring to the end of it to make it easier to attach things
you can also add a key-chain ring to the end of it to make it easier to attach things