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Woven paracord bracelet/watchband

Step 4Begin weaving

Begin weaving
Now you begin weaving the long working end of your paracord. The shorter end will be left out until it's time to finish the bracelet/watchband, and tuck it into the weave.

This weaving process is called 'weaving with three warps'. You'll be going around the outer cord with your working strand, under the center two cords(which you treat as one cord), and around the other outer cord.

You weave it back over the center two strands and around the outer, continuing this process, back and forth. Try not to leave too much slack as you go to keep the weave uniform. Every couple of weaves, push your work tight, up towards the starting buckle end.


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8 comments
Apr 30, 2012. 1:29 PMAdambowker98 says:
Does this certain knot have a name?
Apr 30, 2012. 3:35 PMAdambowker98 says:
Thanks! BTW, do you or someone you know of have a fishtail bracelet tutorial or instructable or something?
Aug 20, 2011. 7:48 PMsthtxmadman says:
You have the easiest-to-follow tutorials, Thanks a bunch.
Feb 10, 2011. 3:10 PMParacord Ninja says:
Stormdrane I like all of your instructables this one is awesome thanks
Feb 11, 2011. 2:19 PMParacord Ninja says:
I used this design over the past months and it works great
Oct 6, 2009. 1:21 PMangusbangus says:
If you trim the shorter end down to about an inch and place it in between the middle 2 cords, you can weave it right into the band. That leaves as clean a finish as you can get. Pull on the short end as you tighten the knots. But be careful not to pull it so much that you shorten the outside cord that it is attached to. On the last few weaves before you finish, you can use the end of a paper clip or safety in to pull it tight. Remove the safety pin and voila... no more short cord to deal with and it's right where you would have laboriously put it later with the hemostats.

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