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Great video, a chance to practice some knots and put the results to good use. Would the optimum length of cord to use be 12 inches? Hang on if you're in Toronto you'll be metric so around 30 cm? In the UK we use both: sugar is sold by the kilo but milk is usually sold by the pint.
I'm new to paracording, great video! One note: in youtube you can section these videos, so that the timestamps you note here are automatically underneath the video in the timing bar. Very simple if a beginner (like me) needs to watch a segment 50 times!
I'm 80. Some years ago, ago, after a lifetime of ropework and cordwork I had a 'neural episode' that might have benefitted from surgery had not the diagnosis (by a now abandoned doctor) been 5 years too late. The point being I was now reduced to books and YT videos to regain skills I had once taken for granted. But it did lead to one of the greatest pleasures of my life. In a supermarket cafe just before Xmas, a kid (6 or 7 years old?) was complaining to his mother that the zip toggle on his jacket was lost. I always travel with a quick release paracord bracelet. So the result - one minute later - a new toggle (simple lanyard knot - all I could think of right then) and there stood a child looking at me as though I'd just alchemised lead into gold. I like to think he's found a new hobby...
That's a great story! I think little moments like that are what life is all about, human connection. I hope you're still enjoying ropework in good health, all the best and thank you for sharing that with me!
Literally the only good lanyard knot tutorial on UA-cam. I can't believe how bad the other ones are! They all make it so hard to skip and navigate through. You have it set up perfectly with the dividers and every section labeled. And the fact that you had all the different knots placed out in the beginning! A++++
@@TheWeaversofEternity I say go for it. In your letter, I'd put forward a "No destructive solution " rule. He has to "pick it" by actually unraveling the knot. Could incentivize the puzzle by putting something inside the knot, however you can.
My fave is the snake knot as a zipper pull. It’s small and easy to fit onto kids jackets. They look pretty cool! I also liked tying the Matthew Walker knot. This is THE FIRST video I watched on paracord knots, and I’m a total noob. I even just bought my first bags of paracord for these first projects. So thank you for the info!!
Nobody will probably see this post (#335), but my husband made me some awesome knitting markers with this video. So anybody who does see this, and knows a knitter, these would make a great gift. They're a lot easier on the hands than the hard plastic ones. I just finished a hooded vest using them. He used the monkey ball thingie, and the 6th one from the left at the beginning of the video, although I suppose you could use any of them, except for the fifth one from the left. That one is a bit on the bulky side to be useful in knitting. Hubs used micro, nano, and 95. 95 for needle sizes above US#10 works. Nano if your knitter likes to knit with the dinkier yarns for lace. If paracord could be said to be adorable, those markers were it!
I don't know what made me wake up yesterday and think, I'm gonna try making some paracord stuff, but I did. Then I found you guys and I'm already making stuff that doesn't look too bad. These are fun videos and informative. I'm swapping every zipper pull I find in the house, lol. There's things I found in these videos that I never thought I needed but inspiration abounds. So thanks. Wish I had found you 8 months ago. Would have sorted all that boredom quick.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, Yes! You can quote me! I’m giving the 1st video out of 1000’s I’ve watched , 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ stars in sound fidelity, lighting, camera work, demonstration & overall high quality! It’s a UA-cam standard of all teaching videos, if I was in the room I would give him a hand salute! Take a bow Weaver, you deserve it! Shalom! (incidentally,I make training videos myself)
I have never seen better explanation on those knots! Thank you so much for describing them so clearly! And yes, I finally understood the Monkey knot after so many unsuccessful tries... Thank you!
Every time I pick up a new pocketknife, I come back to this video so I remember how to tie a snake knot fob. This is the best instructional video I’ve found on the topic, so thank you!
This is an excellent tutorial! Thank you so much for putting it together so smartly. I love that you color coded each so we can skim through and find the know we want based on cord color.
Brand new to the paracord world. Glad I found this channel bc I have no idea what I’m doing. I’ve made 4 of these so far & I’m pretty happy with my zipper pulls so far. Looking forward to this. Great stress relief for me to create cool things from nothing. Enjoying the tutorials.
I typed in macrame and your video was recommended. After binge watching your videos, I’ve now just ordered some paracord to start my first project. I must say, your videos are very relaxing to watch.
Brilliant!!!! Or, as you say, awesome!!!! 8 knots in 12 minutes, no messing about with needless monologue, just the necessary instruction, easy to follow, too....... in fact, + I'm happy to personally endorse the claim, it's 'idiot-proof'! Great work, well done....................
Shcuh a nice, simple, easy-to follow video. NO distracting background, soothing "you can do this" voice. (And if I can't, there is always rewind.) Thank you! :D
Mr weaver !! You’ve assisted my weaving so I’m here to share a tip to you , I have a red skin marking pen on my table always because I tattoo, and I doodle on myself for ideas, so while weaving I decided to colour in the burnt tag ends and they look really cool , so with a multi colour pack of pens and all the colours you weave ! You could have a lot of fun with this . I would suggest permanent coloured markers tho . Cheers have a great life mate !
I tied the cobra version for my light hike pack zippers years ago. I used Amsteel and they're still rock solid. Use some of the others with various lines on our sailboat. Great video!
I watched three or four videos before I found yours but wasn't getting anywhere. I was able to braid a snake knot lanyard after watching 20 seconds of your tutorial. Thanks for uploading.
Great tutorial! I bought a bunch of paracord online and used the excess from my first bracelet and put a snake knot on my bag and it looks great. Thanks!
Great video. About that cobra knot - it took me a bit to figure the proportions and what worked for me is 1:4 (4 cm of "loose tails" for each cm of the loop)
With severe osteoarthritis, 2 hand surgeries ( CMC ARTHROPLASTY) I still can do fishtails knots used on so many different occasions. I am trying to advance, but tying is painful. Thx for all your great videos.
Thank you for making this video, I've made shoe and zipper pulls in the past to donate to a local service dog organization and with the ideas from this video I'll be able to add more variety.
Thank you so much for this I just turned this on because I wanted to learn how to tie some useful knots and also some really cool ones like the cobra knot....
Well....I watched your video for entertainment and ended up buying paracord, jig, and knotters tool! thanks. Now I have another hobby to spend money on! Love the videos. I enjoy working with rope and knots.
Got my jig, paracord, and knotters tool in and made my first 2 inch cobra knot for the end of the tool....waking around my basement with chest puffed out...yea I made that!
I enjoy the simple monkey's fist knot the best. I have been looking at your videos for about a week now, and although I enjoyed doing knots when I was younger, I am looking forward to getting some paracord spool and drive my wife insane with bracelets, zipper pulls, and other paracord creations. I will use this as a means to destress and step away from our technology driven workplaces.
The mini monkeys fist takes more cord that I thought! I've tied and untied it about 20 times now. I think I finally have it. Tightening down seems to be the hardest part
Great video, perfectly explained, ma cha Allah.....Right now, I don't have the time to test em all and decide wich of them is my fave but I think the Cobra Knot is the coolest one.....
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Great video, a chance to practice some knots and put the results to good use. Would the optimum length of cord to use be 12 inches? Hang on if you're in Toronto you'll be metric so around 30 cm? In the UK we use both: sugar is sold by the kilo but milk is usually sold by the pint.
I like this video! And i inspired to make some video like this on my channel, let's check ua-cam.com/video/sWa5FaCCqVA/v-deo.html
I'm new to paracording, great video! One note: in youtube you can section these videos, so that the timestamps you note here are automatically underneath the video in the timing bar. Very simple if a beginner (like me) needs to watch a segment 50 times!
Which paracord size is it that your using on the vid?
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I'm 80. Some years ago, ago, after a lifetime of ropework and cordwork I had a 'neural episode' that might have benefitted from surgery had not the diagnosis (by a now abandoned doctor) been 5 years too late.
The point being I was now reduced to books and YT videos to regain skills I had once taken for granted.
But it did lead to one of the greatest pleasures of my life.
In a supermarket cafe just before Xmas, a kid (6 or 7 years old?) was complaining to his mother that the zip toggle on his jacket was lost.
I always travel with a quick release paracord bracelet.
So the result - one minute later - a new toggle (simple lanyard knot - all I could think of right then) and there stood a child looking at me as though I'd just alchemised lead into gold.
I like to think he's found a new hobby...
That's a great story! I think little moments like that are what life is all about, human connection. I hope you're still enjoying ropework in good health, all the best and thank you for sharing that with me!
Literally the only good lanyard knot tutorial on UA-cam. I can't believe how bad the other ones are! They all make it so hard to skip and navigate through. You have it set up perfectly with the dividers and every section labeled. And the fact that you had all the different knots placed out in the beginning! A++++
Ive came back to this video for years to reteach and show people how to tie zipper pulls, so thank you very much!
I'm glad it's been such a useful resource, thank you so much for the support! 🙏
Yeah, I was thinking to myself the other day I had to retie some zipper knots on my work crossbody bag.
You should make a big padlock knot and send it to LockPickingLawyer as a challenge!
Hahaha! That's a great idea, but I'm pretty sure he would get through that one in no time with his knife lol
I love this idea. He like puzzles,. I'm sure he would get a kick out of it. I think it's fun when UA-camrs collaborate.
LockPickingLawyer untying knots like, "Small click out of two... Click out of three..."
@@TheWeaversofEternity I say go for it. In your letter, I'd put forward a "No destructive solution " rule. He has to "pick it" by actually unraveling the knot. Could incentivize the puzzle by putting something inside the knot, however you can.
He would simply cut like ceasar did
My fave is the snake knot as a zipper pull. It’s small and easy to fit onto kids jackets. They look pretty cool! I also liked tying the Matthew Walker knot. This is THE FIRST video I watched on paracord knots, and I’m a total noob. I even just bought my first bags of paracord for these first projects. So thank you for the info!!
I like the Cobra Knot. It's simple and flat. Thanks for showing us how to make all these knots.
Nobody will probably see this post (#335), but my husband made me some awesome knitting markers with this video. So anybody who does see this, and knows a knitter, these would make a great gift. They're a lot easier on the hands than the hard plastic ones. I just finished a hooded vest using them. He used the monkey ball thingie, and the 6th one from the left at the beginning of the video, although I suppose you could use any of them, except for the fifth one from the left. That one is a bit on the bulky side to be useful in knitting.
Hubs used micro, nano, and 95. 95 for needle sizes above US#10 works. Nano if your knitter likes to knit with the dinkier yarns for lace. If paracord could be said to be adorable, those markers were it!
I don't know what made me wake up yesterday and think, I'm gonna try making some paracord stuff, but I did. Then I found you guys and I'm already making stuff that doesn't look too bad. These are fun videos and informative. I'm swapping every zipper pull I find in the house, lol. There's things I found in these videos that I never thought I needed but inspiration abounds. So thanks. Wish I had found you 8 months ago. Would have sorted all that boredom quick.
Whenever I need a zipper pull made, I come back to this video. Years later I still rely on this video. Thanks so much for posting it!😊
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, Yes! You can quote me! I’m giving the 1st video out of 1000’s I’ve watched , 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ stars in sound fidelity, lighting, camera work, demonstration & overall high quality! It’s a UA-cam standard of all teaching videos, if I was in the room I would give him a hand salute! Take a bow Weaver, you deserve it! Shalom! (incidentally,I make training videos myself)
I have never seen better explanation on those knots!
Thank you so much for describing them so clearly!
And yes, I finally understood the Monkey knot after so many unsuccessful tries...
Thank you!
am i the only one who had to watch this at half speed
Half or quater. The description is soooo fast 😮
Half speed for half brained person…….jk
Well said! So many rewinds!
I had to read your comment at half speed
Right there with you, brother
Every time I pick up a new pocketknife, I come back to this video so I remember how to tie a snake knot fob. This is the best instructional video I’ve found on the topic, so thank you!
This cured my depression
This is an excellent tutorial! Thank you so much for putting it together so smartly. I love that you color coded each so we can skim through and find the know we want based on cord color.
The best knot tutorial on UA-cam
Snake & Mathew Walker - I liked the minimalism and small footprint of each.
The mini monkeys fist knot is my favorite, it looks really great and I really like how a simple overhand knot works as the center.
Brand new to the paracord world.
Glad I found this channel bc I have no idea what I’m doing.
I’ve made 4 of these so far & I’m pretty happy with my zipper pulls so far.
Looking forward to this.
Great stress relief for me to create cool things from nothing.
Enjoying the tutorials.
The "Far Side" elevates the absurd. I love it, and my teenager loves it. Those cartoons were my daily dose of reality.
It's insane how you can literally find anything on youtube! Thanks!
I typed in macrame and your video was recommended. After binge watching your videos, I’ve now just ordered some paracord to start my first project. I must say, your videos are very relaxing to watch.
That's great to hear Heidi and I'm glad you like the videos and find them relaxing, please enjoy the new hobby!
I know right
Everytime i have to make a new zipper pull i come back to this vídeo. My favorite by far is the snake knot.
As a paracord novice, I'm glad you made this video so I can challenge myself to learn more about paracord knots! Thanks!
0:25 (1) Overhand knot
0:44 (2) Snake knot
1:37 (3) Matthew Walker knot
2:29 (4) Cross knot
3:44 (5) Cobra knot
5:19 (6) Diamond knot
6:15 (7) Padlock knot
8:37 (8) Mini Monkey’s Fist knot
my favorite is cross knot. simple, takes less space and strong. just love itnice video!
I'm watching this so I can have an aesthetic zipper puller in my bag xD
My favourite is the Monkey Fist, great video, thanks.
Brilliant!!!! Or, as you say, awesome!!!!
8 knots in 12 minutes, no messing about with needless monologue, just the necessary instruction, easy to follow, too....... in fact, + I'm happy to personally endorse the claim, it's 'idiot-proof'!
Great work, well done....................
I recently started a shop for service dog gear and mobility aid like this zipper pulls and pull tabs your videos are a real help
Shcuh a nice, simple, easy-to follow video. NO distracting background, soothing "you can do this" voice. (And if I can't, there is always rewind.) Thank you! :D
Hold on You are not alone. There is always a spark of hope.❤️
The zip pull on one of our bags broke recently and coincidentally this video popped up. I think UA-cam is listening to our conversations.
Mr weaver !! You’ve assisted my weaving so I’m here to share a tip to you , I have a red skin marking pen on my table always because I tattoo, and I doodle on myself for ideas, so while weaving I decided to colour in the burnt tag ends and they look really cool , so with a multi colour pack of pens and all the colours you weave ! You could have a lot of fun with this . I would suggest permanent coloured markers tho . Cheers have a great life mate !
That's a really great tip, thanks for sharing that!
I did quad snake knots on my duffel bag for nursing school thanks to this tutorial!
In Scouting we call the cross knot a friendship knot. 😉
I tied the cobra version for my light hike pack zippers years ago. I used Amsteel and they're still rock solid.
Use some of the others with various lines on our sailboat.
Great video!
What we must always keep in mind is that the new structural model advocated here may increase the relativity of investment in technical recycling
The diamond and the mini-monkey are the best for me. 😎
your knowledge of knot tying is mind blowing.
Wow, I just loved this video, great instruction. My favorite is the diamond knot, which I think looks like a flower.
I use the snake knot on all my knife lanyards. Love it. Looks great and stays tight. Thanks 🎸🔪
I watched three or four videos before I found yours but wasn't getting anywhere. I was able to braid a snake knot lanyard after watching 20 seconds of your tutorial. Thanks for uploading.
Great tutorial! I bought a bunch of paracord online and used the excess from my first bracelet and put a snake knot on my bag and it looks great. Thanks!
Just made my first Cobra zipper pull ! THANK YOU !!
Great video. About that cobra knot - it took me a bit to figure the proportions and what worked for me is 1:4 (4 cm of "loose tails" for each cm of the loop)
Well done. Very easy to follow. Thanks for sharing different knots and combinations. Bravo.
I'm just learned boating knots at 30 for a hobby but this is so crazy how they look i fished a lot growing up but never seen knots like these.
Bro you are awesome i just broke my ziper and have been using without a pull you really helped
Just bought some Paracord and came upon Your video 1st and must say it is an excellent clear instruction..Just what I was looking for...Thank You 👍
Best tutorial! Learned how to tie alot of knots! Thank you for your videos!!
That tan one is so sick.... Olive/Green and the last right one is sick.
With severe osteoarthritis, 2 hand surgeries ( CMC ARTHROPLASTY) I still can do fishtails knots used on so many different occasions. I am trying to advance, but tying is painful. Thx for all your great videos.
Amazing, couldn't find a zipper pull big enough anywhere for sale, this works perfectly. My pick was the cobra.
Thank you for making this video, I've made shoe and zipper pulls in the past to donate to a local service dog organization and with the ideas from this video I'll be able to add more variety.
What a great project! Good for you 👍
I love this video soo much and I’m soo excited to learn all these knots!
You got to pull'em tight Melanie!
Muchas gracias. 🤗 Saludos de Madrid /España 🇪🇸.
This method is so much better for diamond knots than the one I’ve been using, and so much easier to teach.
Padlock knot is so cute
Thank you so much for this I just turned this on because I wanted to learn how to tie some useful knots and also some really cool ones like the cobra knot....
Well....I watched your video for entertainment and ended up buying paracord, jig, and knotters tool! thanks. Now I have another hobby to spend money on! Love the videos. I enjoy working with rope and knots.
Got my jig, paracord, and knotters tool in and made my first 2 inch cobra knot for the end of the tool....waking around my basement with chest puffed out...yea I made that!
Thank you so much i finally learned diamond knot
Amazing video bro!
Thank you for your support!
Thanks for the instructional upload. I really like the cobra and diamond!
Thank you for sharing it with us here. Great tutorials. Love it, mate. Thank you
Thank you! #6 is what I was looking for today.
Conbra knot because it is not ”bulky” but gives a great grip and is beatiful. :-)
Love and respect from Sudan❤
Snake knot is my favourite, simple and not too bulky. I use it on bike packing frame bags.
Thank you! I like the Matthew Walker knot.
Made a cobra knot for a pocket knife, awesome tutorial!
I tied the snake knot on my sanding bag. Thanks
Thanks! Cobra knot is awesome
I enjoy the simple monkey's fist knot the best. I have been looking at your videos for about a week now, and although I enjoyed doing knots when I was younger, I am looking forward to getting some paracord spool and drive my wife insane with bracelets, zipper pulls, and other paracord creations. I will use this as a means to destress and step away from our technology driven workplaces.
Diamond knot so beautiful...it's my favorit
Excellent video! Agree with you regarding the mini Monkey’s Fist knot. However, also like the “Cobra” knot, for ‘feel’.
AWESOME ❤ and those zipper pulls are multi-use too!! See, if you pick a bigger rope, and put it on your ne-
Thank sir for the info..and explanations and the clear procedure..you are the best.thsnk you so much.more power to you sir.
For winter I like to use braided hose too like rubber fuel line. It makes zippers easy to use with gloves on.
Merci, super bien expliqué, images très claires !!
All are my favourite. I like them all. Thank you
Would be nice to know what length of cord you're starting with for the more elaborate knots. Txs.
Thanks a lot I’m 48 and I just start working with paracord
You're welcome, welcome to the community!
so useful and skibidi i am ready to tie stuff together now yay :D
Awesome bro. Thanks!
The mini monkeys fist takes more cord that I thought! I've tied and untied it about 20 times now. I think I finally have it. Tightening down seems to be the hardest part
Yea, how much cord did you use?
@@Castleknight it's roughly about 3ft brotha. According to the Mk.1 eyeball, and arm length strategy
@@mnandeazy34 Thats good, the more cord the better. Never know when you need to steal that cord for something in a pinch.
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Great video, perfectly explained, ma cha Allah.....Right now, I don't have the time to test em all and decide wich of them is my fave but I think the Cobra Knot is the coolest one.....
Thank you sir. My favorite is the diamond...
very clear . best diamond demonstration ive seen in ages
This finally helped me do a diamond knot
Really awesome, thank you. My favourite is the diamond not...
Thanks for this video! I used the padlock knot on a drawstring for my backpack and it looks great!
I hope i get this right the first try. My ropes are still not delivered. Cant wait to try these out. Thanks
Awesome knots!
Overhand Knot - 0:25
Snake Knot - 0:44
Mathew Walker Knot - 1:36
Cross Knot - 2:27
Cobra Knot - 3:44
Diamond Knot - 5:18
Padlock Knot - 6:14
Mini-Monkey's Fist - 8:38
Additional Notes - 10:52
Thanks
Snake knot is awesome!
Thanks, just fix zip with a triple Snake Knot. Looks great.
I really like the snake knot. Fits well on my Hults Bruk axe
說明得很清楚,感謝分享!
Awesome video, thank you for showing us just how simple these projects are.