Paracord Outdoor Gear Projects: Simple Instructions for Survival Bracelets and Other DIY Projects (How to Make 12 Easy Lanyards, Straps, Wraps, Keychains, & More with Parachute Cord for Ropecrafting)

December 15, 2017 - Comment
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Make your own useful and attractive outdoor gear!

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

If you love the outdoors, you’ll love parachute cord! Strong, lightweight, and durable, it’s the most versatile material ever developed for making outdoor gear and accessories. This book shows you how easy it is to use colorful paracord to create attractive and useful survival bracelets, lanyards, pouches, straps, slings, and more.

Perfect for the beginning paracordist, Paracord Outdoor Gear Projects takes you step by step through all the knots and wraps you need to know. Get practical advice on tools and materials, and learn the right way to melt and fuse the cut ends of your cord. Whether you’re camping in the wilderness, working outside, attending a game, or just walking the dog, you’re sure to find the ideal DIY project here.

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Comments

Buckeye In MI says:

Well, It’s Printed On Nice Paper Stock Glad I didn’t pay much for it, because there’s not a whole lot to it. The descriptions are too basic, and the “projects” are non-existent. Just go to youtube to learn the various weaves.

Bill C. says:

Like some others Like some others, if I had seen this in a store I would not have bought it. If you want to see a few ideas, fine brouse the pages. Instructionally it has little value. The “Paracord Fusion Ties” series of books is much better for detailed instructions. But the best way (IMO) to learn is find out the name of the knot you want to tie and go to the internet. All kinds of detailed videos are available.

Cynthia J. Tenney says:

I Returned The Book I was most disappointed by the small number (12) of actual projects. It went over about 18 different knots but not in step by step fashion. The simpler knots were no problem but the more complex knots were shown in loose form. An intermediate to advanced paracorder could follow them, but overall, this book was just not what I was looking for.

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