Introduction: Paracord Weaves
Learn Paracord Weaves, or see all theParacord Bracelet Patterns. There are many different Paracord Bracelet Patterns, here are some of the most popular. The Cobra, King Cobra, Sidewinder, Viper, Rattler, Mamba, Fishtail, and Boa. The Cobra being the most popular, along with Fishtail, and King Cobra. Get your Paracord kit and try making each Paracord Bracelet.
Step 1: Paracord Weave - King Cobra
The King Cobra Paracord Weave with a black tracer. This is the same as the cobra weave, but weaved back over itself. The tracer is a piece of micro paracord weaved in with the outside piece of paracord. It is the widest of the paracord weaves, and use about 20 feet of paracord. Next learn how to make a Survival Bracelet. See more Paracord Knots.
Step 2: Paracord Weave - Boa
The Boa paracord weave is a little more complicated, and its best made on a jig. It is weaved horizontally back and forth, just over a 1 inch wide. Continue to see next Parachute cord Bracelet.
Step 3: Paracord Weave - Sidewinder
Sidewinder Paracord weave, is best made with 2 colors, and is just over an inch wide.
Step 4: Paracord Weave - Cobra
This is the Cobra paracord weave, made with a pink tracer. This its the most popular weave. Besides adding a tracer you can add a flatine or double flatline, which is a piece of paracord, with the center strings taken out, and weaved into the top of the paracord bracelet.
Step 5: Paracord Weave - Viper
The Viper Paracord Weave, is a newer weave with a more aggressive look. It is the same width as the cobra braid, you can also add a tracer.
Step 6: Paracord Weave - Rattler
Rattler Paracord weave is a newer weave, it does not use as much 550 paracord as the other weaves, about 8 feet.
Step 7: Paracord Weave - Mamba
The Mamba Paracord weave is one of my favorite weaves, it only uses about 8 feet of 550 paracord.
Step 8: Paracord Weave - Fishtail
This is the Fishtail Paracord weave, is one on the more popular weaves, and is also the thinnest braid at 3/4 inch. See the ViperParacord Bracelet Check out the new Paracord Blog Paracord Time.com, Try more the Viper Paracord Bracelet, or these otherParacord Projects.
30 Comments
Question 1 year ago
Which weave would be the toughest?
Question 1 year ago on Step 2
Is there a way you can bring 2 of these together to make a double by using a smaller paracord like 95 or micro. I'm am going to try to mess around with it some to see . Thank you for any suggestions.
3 years ago on Step 7
Mamba weave makes a great "keychain". Thank you.
Question 4 years ago on Step 1
How do you measure the lenth of cord to use when making a braclet>
Answer 4 years ago
A good mesurment I use is 1 foot of paracord for each inch of wrist
Sorry for any typos
Reply 3 years ago
For a boa, use 2 feet for every inch
9 years ago on Introduction
is "sidewinder" also known as dragon's tongue?
Reply 4 years ago
Yeah
9 years ago on Introduction
Anyone know how to do the Mamba and Rattler weaves? I cannot find them anywhere but here...
Reply 4 years ago
im not super sure but if you look it up on youtube you might find the mamba
and you could also use the Paracord Guild website orParacord time website and on the Paracord Guild you mightalso find the rattler
5 years ago
Fishtail??? All were snake names except for #8.... That one should be Python or Copperhead....
6 years ago
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7 years ago
I really like how you have collected all the different types. Also how you have added some projects or links to more detailed instructions.
7 years ago
Could use some instructions for the boa
Reply 7 years ago
if you look up trilobite paracord bracelet, you will find more detailed instructions. Many of these weaves are known by different names, the OP must have just liked the sound of snake names.
8 years ago on Introduction
Awesome !
8 years ago on Introduction
Could you add some instructions for the last few?
8 years ago on Introduction
Nice Design
8 years ago on Introduction
nice work
9 years ago on Introduction
still no luck trying to find a how-to for the mamba. anyone know where I can find them?