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How to Tie a Celtic Triangle Knot by TIAT

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A Celtic Triangle Knot is a slight modification of a Bumblebee Knot. What makes the two knots different is a shift in the closing weave. On account of the music I used in the first Celtic Triangle Knot video its viewing was limited to Canada. Now (hopefully) all can view the How-To. Video by JD of Tying It All Together

How to Tie a Celtic Triangle Knot by TIAT

How to Make a Curling Millipede (claspless) Bracelet by TIAT

In der Kriese vorbereitet sein…So geht’s Richtig!

Paracord Fusion Ties – Volume 1: http://www.amazon.com/Paracord-Fusion-Ties-Volume-Bundles/dp/098555780X The Curling Millipede Bracelet does not require a clasp or tie off to stay in place. Always seeking to illustrate the functional diversity of cord and rope, the "curling" principle shown in the video can be applied to a variety of other ties. Allowing them to "snap" around a wrist or cylinder quickly and easily. Video production by JD of Tying It All Together.

How to Make a Curling Millipede (claspless) Bracelet by TIAT

How to Make a Paracord Bumblebee (Necklace) by TIAT

In der Kriese vorbereitet sein…So geht’s Richtig!

[Book] PFT – Vol. 1: http://tinyurl.com/cf48pw3 iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/8oxjmw4 Kindle: http://tinyurl.com/8clfs8h Nook: http://tinyurl.com/8znongt The Paracord Bumblebee is the fusion of four historical and innovative knotting techniques. Compounding the Hooked-Cord Slip Knot (stinger), the Mystic Snake Knot (abdomen), the Looped Snake Knot (wings), and the 2-Strand Diamond Knot (head), the piece is strikingly similar in appearance to its namesake. Tie one for yourself, family, a friend, or for sale, either way the piece is sure to make a buzz! Video production by J.D. Lenzen of Tying It All Together.

How to Make a Paracord Bumblebee (Necklace) by TIAT

How to Tie the Spiral Knot by TIAT

In der Kriese vorbereitet sein…So geht’s Richtig!

In mathematics, a spiral is a curve emanating from a central point, getting progressively farther away as it revolves around that point. The ancient Chinese considered the spiral to be a symbol of the sun, and the Celts and Greeks considered it a symbol of growth and evolution. In celebration of this wonderfully beautiful design I present the following knot.

How to Tie the Spiral Knot by TIAT

The „Bush Bar“ (An Emergency Source of Rope) Preview by TIAT

In der Kriese vorbereitet sein…So geht’s Richtig!

Paracord Fusion Ties – Volume 1: http://www.amazon.com/Paracord-Fusion-Ties-Volume-Bundles/dp/098555780X The "Bush Bar" is an effective way of storing an emergency strip of rope. It's thinner and easier to tie than other bars, while still maintaining a clean polished overall look. On account of its thinness and width (1.5 inches), a long bar will easily slip under the belt loops of a pair of pants, providing an emergency source of more than 50 feet of rope, depending on your waist size. Video production by JD of TIAT.

The "Bush Bar" (An Emergency Source of Rope) Preview by TIAT

How to Make a Split-Spine Solomon Bar (Key Fob) by TIAT

In der Kriese vorbereitet sein…So geht’s Richtig!

[Book] PFT – Vol. 1: http://tinyurl.com/cf48pw3 iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/8oxjmw4 Kindle: http://tinyurl.com/8clfs8h Nook: http://tinyurl.com/8znongt The "Split-Spine Solomon Bar" is the unification of the Wide Round Braiding technique I've been toying with, couple with the Split Endless Falls and (of course) a Solomon Bar. The unification of these three tying techniques makes for a stylish bar that looks as good as a bracelet as it does a key fob. Video production by J.D. Lenzen of Tying It All Together.

How to Make a Split-Spine Solomon Bar (Key Fob) by TIAT

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