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How Do You Make A Parachute Cord Bracelet?

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How Do You Make A Parachute Cord Bracelet?

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Military and civilian personnel alike put parachute cord, also known as P-cord or 550 cord, to use for a variety of applications. Creating an attractive, knotted bracelet may be one of the most surprising uses possible for military cordage. Whether you’re passing time in a military deployment or just creating a distinctive, attractive gift for friends, this craft takes only a couple of minutes. Once you’ve mastered this with parachute cord, you can try creating it with other types of cordage, string or laces, for variety. Fold the length of cord in two, holding the ends together, to locate the middle. Lay out the doubled-up strand of cord on a flat surface. Have the recipient lay his wrist across the cord, as near as possible to the loop in the end of the doubled strand. This loop is the middle of the cord if you laid the cord out straight. Grasp the loop at the end of the double strand and wrap it around the recipient’s wrist until it meets the rest of the cord. Wrap the cord as tight

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