A PS for you here, and speaking personally, I find there is nothing better for sealing the cut paracord ends after melting than a common or garden sewing thimble. This can be worn on ones middle finger permanently throughout the tying process and comes into action immediately, without the need of having to pick up another tool from the work bench. Again personally, I find using the plastic body of the lighter, often causes the molten paracord ends to stick to the plastic and spoil the seal
A lovely piece of nice tight weaving, with very clear instructions. Of course back in my day, the three lead Turks head was all the rage. I encouraged my Cubscouts to make their own woggles, and the joy on their faces when they finally succeeded was wonderful to see.
Victoria Tompkins . Many craft and hobby stores sell a form of paracord but I get mine online at thebushcraftstore.com. They sell 550lb 7 strand paracord which I rate as the best money will buy at of 7 pence a foot, each woggle is 9 foot in length costing 63 pence each. I hope this helps. Chris
A PS for you here, and speaking personally, I find there is nothing better for sealing the cut paracord ends after melting than a common or garden sewing thimble. This can be worn on ones middle finger permanently throughout the tying process and comes into action immediately, without the need of having to pick up another tool from the work bench. Again personally, I find using the plastic body of the lighter, often causes the molten paracord ends to stick to the plastic and spoil the seal
A lovely piece of nice tight weaving, with very clear instructions. Of course back in my day, the three lead Turks head was all the rage. I encouraged my Cubscouts to make their own woggles, and the joy on their faces when they finally succeeded was wonderful to see.
What size Paracord do you use? Looks like 3 or 4mm?
Good think
Thanks, brother, imma teach my new friends this technique in the jamboree next year.
Hi Chris it’s Alfie from scouts. I like your video a lot :)
Very helpful thanks! Was wondering the best place to buy cheap paracord?
Victoria Tompkins . Many craft and hobby stores sell a form of paracord but I get mine online at thebushcraftstore.com. They sell 550lb 7 strand paracord which I rate as the best money will buy at of 7 pence a foot, each woggle is 9 foot in length costing 63 pence each. I hope this helps. Chris