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Paracord Outdoor Gear Projects: Simple Instructions for Survival Bracelets and Other DIY Projects (Fox Chapel Publishing) 12 Easy Lanyards, Keychains, and More using Parachute Cord for Ropecrafting

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A paracord keychain and watch band with the title in text and the Fox Chapel Publishing logo.
A paracord keychain and watch band with the title in text and the Fox Chapel Publishing logo.

A four-strand round braid being tied to form a classic neck lanyard in blue and yellow.
A four-strand round braid being tied to form a classic neck lanyard in blue and yellow.

Square knots being tied to form a survival bracelet out of blue paracord.
Square knots being tied to form a survival bracelet out of blue paracord.
Know Your Knots

Learn how to tie a variety of knots to make the projects in this book including:

Lark’s Head Knot
Alternating Half Hitch
Figure Eight Knot
Crown Knot Square Sinnet
Lanyard Knot
Monkey’s Fist
Six-Strand Flat Braid
And more!

Your Guide to Paracord Projects

Simple Instructions for DIY Outdoor Gear

Discover how to use versatile paracord to create attractive and useful survival bracelets, lanyards, straps, wraps, keychains, and more. This book offers easy projects for making outdoor gear, plus practical advice on tools and materials.

Perfect for the beginning paracordist, Paracord Outdoor Gear Projects takes you step-by-step through all the knots and wraps you need to know!

12 easy projects for lanyards, straps, wraps, keychains, and more
Detailed instructions with accompanying step-by-step photos
Ropecrafting advice for knots, fusing, tools, and materials
Survival bracelets that come apart quickly to provide emergency cord

Bedroll Straps and Handle, Belt, Monkey's Fist Keychain, Water Bottle Holder, and other projects.
Bedroll Straps and Handle, Belt, Monkey's Fist Keychain, Water Bottle Holder, and other projects.

A Perfect Introduction to the Popular Paracord Craft

Working with paracord is easy and fun! You only need a handful of items and several lengths of cord to get started making tons of handy projects and practical gear for camping, hiking, and more.

Paracord Outdoor Gear Projects introduces you to the tools you will need to make 12 projects, as well as instructions for all the required knots. You will also find some great tips and tricks to make working with paracord as simple as possible!

12 Easy Projects for Lanyards, Straps, Wraps, Keychains, and More

Four photos with directional arrows demonstrating a terminal knot being tied in yellow and blue.

Four photos with directional arrows demonstrating a terminal knot being tied in yellow and blue.

Forest green, orange, and silver paracord survival bands stacked on top of each other.

Forest green, orange, and silver paracord survival bands stacked on top of each other.

Paracord being bundled with directional arrows to demonstrate the wrapping pattern.

Paracord being bundled with directional arrows to demonstrate the wrapping pattern.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow step-by-step instructions with demonstrative photos to learn basic knot tying skills from the Square Knot to the Advanced Ten-Strand Flat Braid. These knots will not only come in handy for the included projects but will be useful skills to apply to your own creations!

Paracord Projects

Easy-to-follow directions accompanied by photos will help you easily make 12 great outdoor pieces of paracord gear. Paracord projects include Hiking Stick Grip, Survival Bracelet (pictured), Wrist Lanyard, Water Bottle Holder, Flashlight Wrap, Classic Neck Lanyard, and others.

Tools, Tips, and Techniques

Included is a handy guide to the tools you’ll need to start working with paracord, including quality scissors, a tape measure, and a butane lighter. Follow along with tips and techniques to learn how to smooth the cord, bundle the cord, remove the fillet, fuse the cord, and more!

A military style messenger bag with flashlight wrap, survival bracelet, and other paracord projects.
A military style messenger bag with flashlight wrap, survival bracelet, and other paracord projects.

Parachute Cord History

Parachute cord is a product of the Second World War, created during a shortage of silk after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Nylon was invented a few years before, and due to its strong, lightweight, and consistent synthetic material, it was the perfect replacement for silk, resulting in the creation of parachute cord, aka paracord.

Due to its high tensile strength, soldiers and sailors found many uses for paracord other than shroud lines, and it became a staple utility item for all branches of the military. As a modern “trench art,” paracord is tied into various useful items and accessories. The most common items are bracelets, given as gifts or sent home to loved ones.

Civilians wear these gift bracelets to show support for their friends and family in the military. The popularity of these bracelets encouraged the development of versions of paracord in many bright colors, combinations, and sizes.

Learn how to create your own civilian paracord gear, with Paracord Outdoor Gear Projects!

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Fox Chapel Publishing; First edition (July 1, 2014)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 48 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 156523846X
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1565238466
Reading age ‏ : ‎ 9 years and up
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.2 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.75 x 0.25 x 11 inches

Paracord Outdoor Gear Projects: Simple Instructions for Survival Bracelets and Other DIY Projects (Fox Chapel Publishing) 12 Easy Lanyards, Keychains, and More using Parachute Cord for Ropecrafting
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