Introduction: King Cobra Paracord Bracelet

How to make a King Cobra Paracord Bracelet. The first part is the same as the Cobra Paracord Bracelet, but use about 18 feet of Paracord. Click on Paracord Bracelet Instructions, and do them first but don't cut the paracord. Once you braided to the other buckle come back to these instructions.

Step 1: King Cobra Paracord Bracelet - 1

Your bracelet should look like this, with about 8 to 10 feet of paracord left on each side. This is a great braid if you want to make weave in some Survival Gear. Like a wire saw, fishing line and hooks, flint and steel or whatever else you can fit.

Step 2: King Cobra Paracord Bracelet - 2

Now your going to braid back over the bracelet. Take the first piece of paracord (or whatever color you want to be in the center) across the front, then with the second piece of paracord, bring in over the top of the first, around the back and up through the whole made by the first, and pull it tight.

Step 3: King Cobra Paracord Bracelet - 3

Take the first piece of paracord, bring it across the front, then take the second piece of paracord over the top of the first piece of paracord, around the back of the bracelet, and up through whole made by the first piece of paracord. and pull it tight.

Step 4: King Cobra Paracord Bracelet - 4

Continue braiding until you reach the other buckle. Bring the first piece of paracord, bring it across the front, then take
the second piece of paracord over the top of the first piece of paracord, around the back of the bracelet, and up through whole made by the first piece of paracord. and pull it tight.

Step 5: King Cobra Paracord Bracelet - 5

Once you reach the other buckle, if you have a paracord needle you can tuck the paracord end into the bracelet, otherwise cut and melt the ends, Now you King Cobra Paracord Bracelet is complete. No if you ever get in trouble you can unwind it and use the Survival Gear and Paracord. Get more Paracord BraceletPatterns, and Paracord Projects.

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