PARACORD 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Paracord Bracelets and Projects (17 page)

 

The excess cord is cut from the loop that the diamond knot
will use to secure the necklace.

 

Fold the loop for easy access to singe the ends.

 

The looped cord is adjusted to help lock the diamond knot
into place. The excess is trimmed and singed.

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Here is a sneak peek
at

Paracord 202: More
Paracord Bracelets for Beginners

Chapter 13 –
Endless Paracord Bracelet with a Lanyard Knot

 

 

Picture 1 – Most endless paracord bracelets are made with a
ponytail holder. The end result is usually a small bracelet that will not fit
comfortably for most adults, teenagers, or pre-teens. 1/8”-shock cord, or
bungee cord, is used as the core for this elastic bracelet.

 

Picture 5 - Adjust the shock cord to the appropriate wrist
size.

Picture 6 – Singe the ends.

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