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Paracord : Lets See Yours

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I love tying paracord I have been doing it since before it was cool. Hopefully many of you tie as well and have all sorts of Knots. Show us what you've got and share your latest creations.
 
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This is my latest work.



Customer ordered a knife to belt lanyard for his SAK because he fishes a lot.

If it's a trade secret I'll understand, but are both of the ends of the paracord secured in that knot just below the clip?
 
Dude! I've been making Paracord bracelets at work and donating the proceeds to The American Heart Walk. For about 5-7 years now. Just the cobra stitch, mind you. Up to 2 colors. I've gotten pretty good at it and even made my own jig, but dude, I don't hold a candle to you! You are the master!
Now on the one cross, you didn't strip the cord first, did you? I would love to know how to make those.
 
You can see the end right by the nut on the clip end.

Maybe you can, but I sure can't. I don't see a single end sticking out anywhere on the whole lanyard. It honestly looks like when you reached the clip, you looped it back over and down, and tied the two ends into the diamond knot.
 
Maybe you can, but I sure can't. I don't see a single end sticking out anywhere on the whole lanyard. It honestly looks like when you reached the clip, you looped it back over and down, and tied the two ends into the diamond knot.

Looks like a Diamond Knot but it's actually a Ranger Bead tied with the single strand that went through the clip, I clipped the second cord off but it's hidden.
 
Dude! I've been making Paracord bracelets at work and donating the proceeds to The American Heart Walk. For about 5-7 years now. Just the cobra stitch, mind you. Up to 2 colors. I've gotten pretty good at it and even made my own jig, but dude, I don't hold a candle to you! You are the master!
Now on the one cross, you didn't strip the cord first, did you? I would love to know how to make those.

No it's not gutted. I'll give you a himt, Google "paracordguild" and look through his tutorials. :)
 
I just did my first Chinese Button knot, kinda cross between a Turks head and a little monkeyfist, works great on smaller knives but what a pain to tie.

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I just did my first Chinese Button knot, kinda cross between a Turks head and a little monkeyfist, works great on smaller knives but what a pain to tie.

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Looks good to me. They only get easier when you tie them over and over. :)
 
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