“Almost all of the projects in this book are
based off of the simple cobra knot. In the first
chapter, we’ll go over how to do the cobra knot and a
few other basic things. All of these braiding
projects are fairly easy to do, and the materials are
fairly easy to come by. Old backpacks and laptop/camera
cases are great places to scrounge side-release buckles
and other metal findings. Some craft and general supply
stores also sell items like buckles, key rings, clasps,
and other assorted items. This book contains only a
few possible things you can do with paracord, it is
truly a versatile material. Once you get the hang of it,
there is really no limit to what you can come up with.”
-Excerpt from Introduction Developed during
World War II, paracord is one of the most famous types
of cordage used by the military even today. It is
strong, light, and can be used for thousands of
different tasks, from the practical to the fashionable.
Heavy on pictures, Adventures in Paracord will guide
you through the basics of paracord weaving and its uses
every step of the way. Learn to make survival bracelets
that contain up to 20 feet of paracord for emergencies,
stylish bracelets for both men and women, rugged and
durable watch bands, keychains, lanyards, handle wraps,
and even more! -Additional Features of the Black and
White Edition- - Black and white photographs -
Larger, 8.5x11 format for easy reading - Larger
photographs in high resolution for ease of use and
visibility
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