If you are having trouble figuring out how much paracord you need for your bracelet or you have scraps that you feel are too long to throw away nut are too short to do anything with, this is the video you need. This video has some formulas on how much paracord you need for a few of the basic bracelet weaves.
This water bottle holder is about as basic as they get yet just as usable as the more complicated ones. Throw a carabiner onto it and you can secure this to you pack and keep your hands free.
This is a great video that demonstrates some of the ways you can carry paracord on your person but also shows that you can also use paracord deconstructed.
This is a good video on making char cloth which is used to help start a fire. Char cloth is a good thing to keep in your survival bag as it is light weight and doesn't take up that much room. Use it with your preferred fire starting tools and you have your survival fire.
This survival kit has about everything one needs in a basic kit without being overly bulky which makes it easy to cary and use in a survival situation. Throw in a high calorie food bar for a good food source as well just in case.
The button knot is a good knot for finishing off a lot of paracord projects. A good expample of when to use a button knot is in a paracord bracelet, just slip the button knot into the loop at the other end to secure it around your wrist.
This is a good know to use for key chains, lanyards or just adding a little extra paracord to your pack or bug out bag. This knot is easy to do and easy to take apart again.
This lanyard is made using 2 different types of knots which makes it a little bit different for other lanyard tutorials. The first know it a barnacle knot which give you the loop at the top and the second is the cobra knot which brings this lanyard all together.
For all of you out there who make bracelets and are always looking for new ideas, here is another neat bracelet that looks pretty cool when finished and has all your friends wanting one.
There are many videos on how to wrap a knife handle so here is one on wrapping a widgy bar just to be different. If you don't know what is widgy bar is, it looks like a mini crow bar.
Here is is a tip for both beginers and experts alike. Paracord shrinkage is something many beginers have learned about after making something and then having it shrink.
Here is another very useful idea for 550 Paracord, the fix for that extra part of the strap that hangs and flops around on many carry bags and backpacks. This shows how you can use a piece of paracord to fix that annoying problem of the flappy strap.
This is a very interesting way to store paracord that not many would think of but give one the opportunity to store paracord in more places while keeping it neat.
This is a good know to use for key chains, lanyards or just adding a little extra paracord to your pack or bug out bag. This knot is easy to do and easy to take apart again.