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Simple Paracord Ring

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Provided you have not made it too tight you shouldn't even feel the join when wearing the ring.

They also have a little stretch to them allowing you to wear more than one on the same finger comfortably, this allows you to match your favorite colours, or show support for your sports teams, school or country.

It may be possible to use this technique to close a more complex Paracord ring, such as a Turks head knot ring, I will look into this and let you know how I get on.

I hope you enjoyed this Instructable and will find it useful.



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3 comments
Sep 13, 2011. 9:27 AMoud25 says:
i made a few of these before i saw your post and you did a better job than i did
but i love doing it in black para because it looks like a carbonfiber ring
Mar 21, 2011. 4:15 PMunclex6 says:
dont you mean like. you put "lie" ={)
May 30, 2010. 10:04 AMApple_4_life says:
good job! and you actually only made lie 2-3 mistakes, so good job!

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A Freelance Web and Graphic Designer with a habitual need to make stuff in the physical world and escape a life spent in front of a screen.