Introduction: Make a Double Wrapped Paracord Bracelet
Today I will show you how to make a double wrapped paracord bracelet.
Step 1: Supplies
You will need two pieces of 10 ft paracord a knife a lighter and a buckle.
Step 2: Starting Out
Fold one of the pieces of paracord in half. Loop paracord threw the buckle like shown in the pictures. Then put the other buckle on the other side. Then find the length you want it.
Step 3: Start Braiding
To braid look at the pictures.
Step 4: Finishing the First Layer
When you reach your desired length scoot paracord up like shown in the pictures. Then cut and burn the ends of the paracord.
Step 5: Second Layer
Take the second piece of paracord then fold it in half and lay it u the other bracelet.
Step 6: Braid the Second Layer
To braid look at the pictures. Keep repeating this until you reach the bottom.
Step 7: Finishing Up
Cut and burn the ends of the leftover paracord.
Step 8: Finished
That's how you make a double wrapped paracord bracelet. I hope that helped. Thanks for viewing. You have a question please comment
4 Comments
9 years ago
The first thing I did with this is the fishbone weave (you can find out how to do that on one of my instructables)
Then 2 layers of cobra weave.
9 years ago
Great job
10 years ago on Introduction
A good rule of thumb is one inch of bracelet uses one foot of paracord. In your example, you would need 40 feet. It's not perfect, but its pretty close.
10 years ago on Step 8
Hi! Every one of these instructions on braiding paracord are just for bracelets. Each one shows to use a ten foot length of line. In the case of your double-wrap, two such lengths are used, which makes a nine inch length bracelet. I want to make a spare line strap with biners instead of buckles, and want it to be about a forty inch length. How would I calculate how much to use for braiding for that length?