I am making a lot more paracord bracelets and necklaces....because of your tutorials....thanks for this awesome new one....accents are a cool new way of paracording... Thanks Weavers....
Perfect - I just adapted this into a medical alert bracelet. Try using prym 0.5mm reflective thread for knitting as the stitched part - use it double and go slow, with patience it works and looks amazing - unused 2mm paracord as my wrists are tiny sonic you are using 4mm 550 paracord you may need to increase the strands or try the prym 1mm reflective tape for knitting instead. I love the weavers of eternity videos they are so well made and easy to follow and get paused and repeated numerous times lol! Clearly explained and shown, amazing. I look forward to notifications saying something new has been posted.
this is such a good idea. I need a new one to replace my much loved battered and bruised one. yes, I know this comment is 3 years from yours :) but it -is- a very good idea.
@ but good ideas have no time frame lol - and mine is still going strong and a wall Paracord I’ve used the Prym stuff in are still going strong it’s wearing extremely well, added it to a diamond knot on a torch lanyard and it’s fab if you drop,the torch lol
Oooh this looks great! I personally, also really liked the "half done" micro cord stitching in this video, like when it only had white accenting one half of the pattern. Definitely given me some inspiration! thanks ^.^
Its 2 ft for the core and equals to a 7 inch circumference including the buckle right? Because I need a 7 inch bracelet and don't have much paracord to make multiple so I want to make sure that's right. Thanks.
this is my favorite one yet. it looks good, everyone See's it on me and my daughter and this one makes other people want one. u recommend any other ones with nice stitching that's not to bulky?
I work with wood, there is a pod that grows on a tree indigenous to Australia, called banksia. once it is turned on a lathe it reviels a teardrop shaped seed. once the seed is removed the pod can be filled with colored epoxy. This bracelet is exactly what the wood pod can look like, but in a cylinder shape. Very cool bracelet. wish I could post a picture of it.
If you don't have any hemostats, you can put your fid (without any cord attached) almost all the way through the knot you want, then attach the cord and pull through
Tim, Do you think you could do a video on how to wrap a stethoscope? I really want to wrap my stethoscope and then stitch in a glow in the dark heart rhythm for style 😅 Help please, oh master of the cord!
I'm not understanding the cow hitch? One end makes sense, find the middle, loop it through and pull the loose ends through. But what about the other end? How do you make it look like the other end when you have two strand instead of a loop. Hope that makes sense
Do you always have to meld the fibres (eg: weld) or can can you tie them off? I ask with respect to the possibility of braiding a handle between two fixed D-rings of an old instrument case.
Hey dude, 1st off I love your channel. Please keep pumping out cool projects. I am definitely a rookie with paracord. I saw this one and decided to give it a shot even though it was the 3rd one I've ever done. My didnt turn out so hot. I may have way over tightened the primary cord but I'm not sure. The color cord doesn't show. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Buenos dias felicitaciones por su trabajo maravilloso me encanta una pregunta puedo elaborarlas con una cuerda q se llama cola de rata y la terminacion la puedo hacer como se hacen normalmente? Agradezco su respuesta bendiciones Cecilia Desde Colombia
No, that's micro cord, which is slightly thicker than the inner guts of the 550 paracord. You could potentially use the inner gut cords if you don't have micro cord, but it's often wrinkly after you take it out. Also it's much thinner, so it might not look as good as with the micro.
Really loving this design, I know il have to make quite a few for some friends. Just need to figure a price to sell them for, that's always the hard part.
Just keep track of how much time it takes to make a bracelet, then decide how much your time is worth. Like for example, decide how much you want to be paid per hour.
Beautiful design. As usual your tutorials are clean, well thought out and just plain fun to watch. I have one question. How do you tie off the bottom core cords? In the video you never show the bottom end of your jig.
Thanks Scott! The bottom is tied off the same as the top with a cow's hitch. The link to how to do that is in the description under "How to attach buckles".
Awesome bracelet. Quick question. Is there a advantage/reason you used a fused double strand cow hitch instead of the usual opened then use the rest of the strand to complete the bracelet? I'll new to this so just wondering.
Hey there! There's no real advantage to doing that. It's just for the look of having two neat cow's hitches on both sides. So it's just a personal preference to use that method or the other. :)
Ebay has them for .99 from China if you don't mind the wait and they have the coloured ones too or you can pay a few dollars and get them from the U.S. or Britain.
I ordered Charcoal Grey & Gunmetal Grey off Amazon & got the same dang thing from 2 different vendors. I'm looking at other actual websites to order from now as - new to all this - finding the photo's on Amazon don't look anywhere near the actual received product. Would like to find a lite black, or super dark grey.
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I love that pattern. You make it clear to understand. Thank you
Friend ... wow¡¡ is one of the most beautiful designs I've seen, congratulations.
Absolutely, this one is quite nice! :)
I am making a lot more paracord bracelets and necklaces....because of your tutorials....thanks for this awesome new one....accents are a cool new way of paracording...
Thanks Weavers....
Hey that's great Jobie! I'm very glad that I could be of service, you're very welcome and thanks for watching!
Loved it. Does the white stay in place around the "eye" given it's not tight?
Be awful if it straightened and covered it.
Thanks for the tutorial.
Great teacher!! I made it. It's the 2nd one I've ever made. . Really sharp looking. Thanks!
Perfect - I just adapted this into a medical alert bracelet. Try using prym 0.5mm reflective thread for knitting as the stitched part - use it double and go slow, with patience it works and looks amazing - unused 2mm paracord as my wrists are tiny sonic you are using 4mm 550 paracord you may need to increase the strands or try the prym 1mm reflective tape for knitting instead. I love the weavers of eternity videos they are so well made and easy to follow and get paused and repeated numerous times lol! Clearly explained and shown, amazing. I look forward to notifications saying something new has been posted.
this is such a good idea. I need a new one to replace my much loved battered and bruised one. yes, I know this comment is 3 years from yours :) but it -is- a very good idea.
@ but good ideas have no time frame lol - and mine is still going strong and a wall Paracord I’ve used the Prym stuff in are still going strong it’s wearing extremely well, added it to a diamond knot on a torch lanyard and it’s fab if you drop,the torch lol
@@PhoenixCreationsKaTyJs well, ive got some more cord and a jig coming in tomoro.. gives me something cool to try :)
thx
From the quick look at the thumbnail I thought it was a sharingan bracelet lol 🔥🔥🔥
The appearance of the colors on this particular bracelet fits what I would imagine would be the footprints of a running infinity ♾️ symbol.
Good job 👍
That looks so sick bro!
Pat! Great to hear from you man! Yeah, this one really looks awesome.
Seriously...the coolest looking bar out there
For sure!
I really enjoy the color combinations you choose. you have real a real instinct for it.
Thanks Don!
Oooh this looks great! I personally, also really liked the "half done" micro cord stitching in this video, like when it only had white accenting one half of the pattern. Definitely given me some inspiration! thanks ^.^
That look is cool too! You're welcome and thanks for watching!
This bracelet is absolutely a sharingan mode. Well played.. Thx..👍🤘
Its 2 ft for the core and equals to a 7 inch circumference including the buckle right? Because I need a 7 inch bracelet and don't have much paracord to make multiple so I want to make sure that's right. Thanks.
Que coisa linda!!!!!!! Fantástico!!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻amo seu trabalho!! I love your Work!!!
Thnx man I did it and looked fabulous
Wow! I'm trying to replicate these with rattail silk cord or waxed cotton cord. Love it
Disculpen la molestia dónde puedo conseguir el hilo para hacer las pulceras es qué no se dónde encontrarlo. Por favor porque son muy bonitas todas
Great!I did it but with orange and yellow paracords and blue string for stitching Keep on. Making.More videos
Uma obra de arte sem dúvida, um trabalho muito bem feito com todo capricho e bem explicado, fala-se de passagem, parabéns, um show. 👍👍👍👋👋👋
Wow astig HAPPY HAPPY 💯👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Very nice! Great work as always
this is my favorite one yet. it looks good, everyone See's it on me and my daughter and this one makes other people want one.
u recommend any other ones with nice stitching that's not to bulky?
That is next level. I love it :)
You make it look easy
This would look great for a dog's collar in your favorite school colors. Would the technique change for a 1 inch buckle?
Really cool! Love love love it!
Beautiful! Thanks!
Great pattern love the look will be one of my upcoming projects
I work with wood, there is a pod that grows on a tree indigenous to Australia, called banksia. once it is turned on a lathe it reviels a teardrop shaped seed. once the seed is removed the pod can be filled with colored epoxy. This bracelet is exactly what the wood pod can look like, but in a cylinder shape. Very cool bracelet. wish I could post a picture of it.
Hey Dave, that's quite interesting! I googled some pictures and saw what you were referring to that's quite amazing. Thanks for sharing that!
I haven't worked with seed pods, but I've seen amazing pen blanks made from them!
looking for the tut for a long time..great job man...looks cool..
Thanks! Glad I could be of service!
Wow its beautiful!!!
If you don't have any hemostats, you can put your fid (without any cord attached) almost all the way through the knot you want, then attach the cord and pull through
Tim, Do you think you could do a video on how to wrap a stethoscope? I really want to wrap my stethoscope and then stitch in a glow in the dark heart rhythm for style 😅 Help please, oh master of the cord!
Is there a way to make this wide enough to be a belt?
Thank you for your tutorials. I cannot find the same black widow pattern that you are using. Could you be kind to give me where to find it. Thank you
loved the video , finished the bracelet, hope you do more stitching..
I'll definitely be doing more stitching vids!
Hi just wanted to know is the white cord ,Micro cord and what size.thx
awesome work really enjoy your videos thank you for sharing with us
Thanks for the comment and you're very welcome!
Hello, how thick is the microparacord?
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I'm not understanding the cow hitch? One end makes sense, find the middle, loop it through and pull the loose ends through. But what about the other end? How do you make it look like the other end when you have two strand instead of a loop. Hope that makes sense
Do you always have to meld the fibres (eg: weld) or can can you tie them off? I ask with respect to the possibility of braiding a handle between two fixed D-rings of an old instrument case.
is there an amazon lik to buy that white cord?
muy interesante las hago muy bien solo me falta algunos instrumentos para los detalles pero es fascinante trabajar las
Hey dude, 1st off I love your channel. Please keep pumping out cool projects.
I am definitely a rookie with paracord. I saw this one and decided to give it a shot even though it was the 3rd one I've ever done. My didnt turn out so hot. I may have way over tightened the primary cord but I'm not sure. The color cord doesn't show. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Awesome 😎👍
thanks for this video and good job on that bracelet
Cool stuff. 🤘🏼
Is it possible to go back and redo the white micro cord? I think I made mine to loose and already cut off the ends.
I could see this used to make a "birch eyes" braclet. White/off-white base, gray microcord, and then black accent, or the window for "evil eyes".
I think your vidios are great and like your work.Thank you!
hello. I could not understand why you need a 61 cm Parocord if you have a wrist circumference of 18 cm? Please explain to me
Nice.🥰👍
nice color combination!!!
Thanks! The color choice for this pattern really makes or breaks it.
I'm gna try it out. I don't like the grey but i love the Black Widow thou.
You are hero man
Could this be a double like a side by side Solomon's dragon?
hi how did you do that the microcord is not moving? Please reply
Súper, ese diseño es increíble.
Gracias
hi would it be possible to do this bracelet but with a slip knot bracelet like the mad max bracelet
what size is the white micro cord
thank you for making this tutorial you did a fantastic job.
You're welcome Mary, thanks for commenting!
Looks Awesome I think I can do this
Love it Brother
Glad to hear it!
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GRACIAS
I love it!
Love your videos..keep it up.
Buenos dias felicitaciones por su trabajo maravilloso me encanta una pregunta puedo elaborarlas con una cuerda q se llama cola de rata y la terminacion la puedo hacer como se hacen normalmente? Agradezco su respuesta bendiciones
Cecilia
Desde
Colombia
your awesome dude great eye for color coordinating and designs just wondering I see there is a Nano size what your using there is Micro right thanks
Does this work with 95 cord too
Yes.
Very effective!
I used black for the body, blue accent, and neon green micro
Nice!
what size buckle do you use?
is the white cord, the centre cord from a normal piece of paracord?
No, that's micro cord, which is slightly thicker than the inner guts of the 550 paracord. You could potentially use the inner gut cords if you don't have micro cord, but it's often wrinkly after you take it out. Also it's much thinner, so it might not look as good as with the micro.
@@TheWeaversofEternity thanks for the heads up. :) I'll have to grab some. this is lovely work.
Really loving this design, I know il have to make quite a few for some friends. Just need to figure a price to sell them for, that's always the hard part.
And by fun I mean I'm horrible at coming up with prices.
Just keep track of how much time it takes to make a bracelet, then decide how much your time is worth. Like for example, decide how much you want to be paid per hour.
So beautiful 😍😍☺
Exelente video gracias por compartir
that's great bro..
thumbs up
Beautiful design. As usual your tutorials are clean, well thought out and just plain fun to watch. I have one question. How do you tie off the bottom core cords? In the video you never show the bottom end of your jig.
Thanks Scott! The bottom is tied off the same as the top with a cow's hitch. The link to how to do that is in the description under "How to attach buckles".
I did it! Thank You for the vid
Awesome, you're welcome!
So cool! Thnk u so much!
You're welcome!
I love this patturn.
Thank you !
You're welcome!
Tim, where do you get your supplies?
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Awesome bracelet. Quick question. Is there a advantage/reason you used a fused double strand cow hitch instead of the usual opened then use the rest of the strand to complete the bracelet? I'll new to this so just wondering.
Hey there! There's no real advantage to doing that. It's just for the look of having two neat cow's hitches on both sides. So it's just a personal preference to use that method or the other. :)
Thanks for the quick response. Keep up the great videos.
this is awesome!! can you give a link to where you got the needle?
Tandy leather sells lacing needles that you can use for this.
Ebay has them for .99 from China if you don't mind the wait and they have the coloured ones too or you can pay a few dollars and get them from the U.S. or Britain.
what's that tool you use like a needle to pull the cord through and where do you get it?
Hemostat. Available at Amazon, eBay, and pet supply vendors.
Hey, can you tell me about how long i need diamond paracord and micro cord to make bracelet like your?
Measurements are in the video.
The Weavers of Eternity Paracord Tutorials sorry, I am watching videos without sounds
Bro could you post a video how to measure our wrist and adjust the length of the used paracords? Thanks before
I'll see what I can do, I'm actually really bad at doing that myself. lol
How do you attatsh your paracord to your jig?
There's two hooks that have buckles on them that attach it to the jig. You can see how it works in my jig review video.
That really awesome
Thanks!
What size is the white cord?
Awesome tutorial - thank you very much!
Measurements for cord used is at 1:21 of video.
I was interested in the diameter, I got the length. Somehow I missed "microcord". Thanks, again!
Are you sure that's gunmetal grey? (I'm just making sure because i want to make the same bracelet with the same color scheme)
If it's not gun metal grey, then it's charcoal grey.
I ordered Charcoal Grey & Gunmetal Grey off Amazon & got the same dang thing from 2 different vendors. I'm looking at other actual websites to order from now as - new to all this - finding the photo's on Amazon don't look anywhere near the actual received product. Would like to find a lite black, or super dark grey.
How do i make this without buckles ?