Just follow these quick and easy steps:
- Take the paracord and fold it in half. Insert the center of the cord
into the female part of the buckle, just enough to form a small loop.
- Take the cord ends and insert them into the loop you just created. Then pull and secure to form a knot.
- Take the male end of the buckle and pull it through the free ends of
the cord. Slide it just enough so that the cord between the male and
female ends fits around your wrist, with an extra inch for good measure.
- Position the cord so that the male end of the buckle is facing up.
Bring the left strand behind the two center strands and above the right
one.
- Take the right end and bring it over the center strands and into the
loop at the left that you just created. Tighten to form a half knot
next to the buckle.
- Now repeat with the other end: Bring the right strand behind the center strands and above the left one.
- Take the left end and bring it over the center strands and into the
loop at the right that you just created. Tighten up the cords to form
your first complete knot. We recommend making your knots slightly loose
in order to add body to the bracelet.
- Continue to repeat steps 4 through 7 until you've knotted all the
cord between the buckle ends. Make sure each knot is uniform as you
proceed. If not, undo and knot again.
- When you've completed your knots, you're ready to trim the left and
right ends of your bracelet. Use your scissors to cut each end off,
leaving about a quarter inch on each end of the bracelet.
- Now, use your lighter to smooth the frayed cord remaining around
your bracelet. While the lit cord is still hot, press firmly to melt
onto the surrounding cord. We recommend using a butterknife or pair of
scissors to do this.
AND...YOU'RE DONE!
With the bracelet around your wrist, snap the buckle ends together to
secure. Now, proudly sport your new para cord bracelet to everyone
around you - and don't forget to pass these instructions on to your
friends and family! |
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