Paracord Bracelet

by brettrobinson in Outside > Paracord

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Paracord Bracelet

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materials:
-paracord ( multiple colors)
-scissors
-a lighter
-tape measure
-buckle

Get Materials

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gather materials to begin the bracelet

Cut Paracord. 2 Strands 40 Inches.

using a tape measure, measure the paracord to 40 inches and then cut it.

Use Lighter to Burn the Ends of the Cord So That It Doesnt Fray Up.

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use the lighter to burn the ends of the cord.

Feed Paracord Through Buckle Loop

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it is easiest to do this by folding the cord and then pushing the fold through the buckle.

Continue Through the Buckle Until 7 Inches of the Gold Cord Has Gone Through and 9 Inches of the Maroon Cord Has Gone Through.(this Will Be the Length of the Bracelet.)

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Feed the Maroon Cord Through the Other Half of the Buckle.

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Push Up the Buckle to Where the Gold Rope Ends

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Loop the Extra 2 Inches of Gold Cord Through the Second Buckle to Create a Loop.

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Put the First Buckle Through the Loop You Just Created. Pull It All the Way Through.

Pull the Rope Tight to Create a Knot on the Buckle.

Start the Pattern.

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Continue Pattern Until Bracelet Is Finished.

to continue the pattern you do the same thing shown in the previous step multiple time to continue making the bracelet longer. each time you complete the step you want to make sure that you pull it tight in order to keep the bracelet looking professional.