Quick Release Paracord Bracelet

by CaseBoy in Outside > Paracord

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Quick Release Paracord Bracelet

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I will be showing you kind folks how to make a awesome looking paracord bracelet, that is also quick release. It's a great looking style, that can also hold a decent amount of cordage.

Gather Your Materials!

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So for this bracelet you will need a few things.

15 feet of paracord (length depends on size of wrist)

A small anchor shackle (can be purchased at home depot)

A flame generator (aka-a lighter)

a Knife

- optional

A small binder clip

A sharpie

The First Knot!

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The first step is to find the middle of your cord. Once found, tie a lark's head around the shackle. To do this put the middle of the paracord through the shackle. Then take the ends of the paracord and put them through the loop, then pull tight.

Sizing Your Wrist.

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Sizing your wrist is very easy. To do so, lay the shackle on your wrist and wrap the paracord around your wrist and put it through the shackle. Then just mark where the paracord folds over the screw on part of the shackle. **DO NOT MAKE IT TOO TIGHT. MAKE IT SO IT IS LOOSE** so when ever I make this bracelet it always ends up being too small the first try, so even if you want the finished bracelet tight, mark the paracord so it is loose on your wrist. Once marked remove it from your wrist.

Folding the Paracord

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Now what you have to do is very simple. Find the point where you marked the paracord with the sharpie. Once found, take the rest of the paracord and fold it back over the shackle. Make sure that the lark's head knot is facing the way I show you in the first photo. It is at this point where you can use a binder clip to clamp the fold down you just made. By doing this you create core strands that will be works on to finish the bracelet. The two pieces of paracord running back to the shackle will be the working stands of the rope.

Starting the Weave

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To start the bracelet take the working strand on the right side and make a loop, then loop it around the rest of cordage including in the left working strand, and pull the loop tight. This is a repeating process for the entire bracelet, alternating right then left then right then left etc...

Next Weave

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To continue making the bracelet form a loop using the left working strand. then run all other strands through the loop, the same way you did before for the right strand. Then pull tight. It is important to keep these loop tight after tightening them for two reasons. First of all it allows more paracord to be used, and secondly it ensures that the bracelet will have a clean uniform look.

Rinse, Wash, Repeat.

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Continue doing this until you get close to the end of the core strands.

Finishing the Weave.

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To finish the weave, tie an over hand knot with a sliding loop. Then take the loop formed with the overhand knot and put to over the core strands and pull tight. Then repeat on the opposite side. Then you can cut off any excess paracord and fuse the ends.

Enjoy!

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Now enjoy your new quick release paracord bracelet! "but how do I undo it quickly?" is some thing you may ask yourself. Well, to do so, simply take off the bracelet and hold the shackle with one hand, and pull the weave away from the shackle. It maybe difficult so really pull. I find it easier to start at the opposite side of the shackle and pull the weave from there. A vote for the "teach it" contest would really be appreciated!

Thank you, and have a great day!

Caseboy.