Crisscross Solomon Paracord Keychain
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- In this video I show you how to make a paracord keychain using the crisscross solomon knot. This design looks a bit complicated but once you figure out the pattern it is fun to make.
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Supply List:
1 piece of paracord 17 inches long (this is the orange piece of paracord in the video)
2 pieces of paracord 24 inches long (these are the black pieces of paracord in this video)
I added a couple inches to what it took to make the project to allow for variations in how tight the knots are tied and to leave some left over.
key ring
scissors
lighter (for melting paracord)
paracord jig (optional)
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Song: Bobby Richards - Two Moons
• Crisscross Solomon Par...
This music sent me into a trance and I was teleported to another existence
Such an underated channel , deserves more likes and subscribers. Keep up the good work
Great tutorial! I used it to make a leash for my dog, and it came out so good!!
I must be blind, but I can’t find the supply list? I just need to know how long each cord is if you don’t mind! Great work by the way.
I dislike how UA-cam sets up the descriptions. It is a little hard to find, especially if you’re on mobile and looking at such a small screen.
You have to click the bold ‘more’ under the description. But here’s the measurements they used anyway. You can use whatever lengths you want). I used this tutorial to make a leash for my dog so my lengths were a lot longer and it came out beautifully.
1 strand 17 inches long (the orange in tutorial)
2 strands 24 inches long (the black in tutorial). They added a couple of inches to each color to allow for the tightness of each knot.
Hope this helps :)
I found it 🤦🏻♂️ Sorry about that!
Lol I'm just as blind as I just saw this comment 😂