PARACORD 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Paracord Bracelets and Projects (10 page)

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Check to see if the bracelet fits.

 

Estimate 3/4 of an inch, cut, melt, and smash.

 

Chapter 6 – King Cobra Weave Key Fob and Diamond
Knot
 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi6ytWn9SQ8

 

A key fob is a great way to keep track of keys. The key fob
tutorial can also be adapted to a luggage tag. Simply make the first loop
longer so it can be looped around a luggage handle.  Another use for the
key fob is to attach it to a knife or another tool.

This tutorial will use seven feet of paracord.  A King
Cobra weave will be used in this project. A King Cobra weave is simply two
layers of paracord made with a Cobra Weave.

Make a bend half way.

Next, loop the paracord to make a simple knot and tighten.

 

This key fob will be four inches long. Take both sides and
weave each into the other. The right cord is pulled underneath the cord on the
left. The cord on the left is pulled underneath the cord on the right. This
should be the start of the Cobra Weave.

 

The cord on the left loops over the core pulls through the
loop on the right that goes under the core.  The cord on the right is
pulled through the left loop. Tighten it.

 

Make a loop with the right cord over the two cord core. The
loose cord on the left is pulled under the two cord core. Pull the left cord
through the loop on the right and tighten.

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