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How to Make the Coyote Trail Paracord Bracelet by TIAT

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The Coyote Trail is effectively an integrated version of half the Bonobo Bar tying technique. Generating a firm design that emulates the look of a meandering coyote trail, the tie looks awesome as a bracelet — as the following video shows. Video Production by J.D. Lenzen of Tying It All Together.

How to Make the Coyote Trail Paracord Bracelet by TIAT

How to Make a Shark Jaw Bone (Paracord) Bracelet by TIAT

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Paracord Fusion Ties – Volume 1: http://www.amazon.com/Paracord-Fusion-Ties-Volume-Bundles/dp/098555780X The Shark Jaw Bone (SJB) is an innovative application of alternating overhand knots. With a pattern akin to the conveyor belt of teeth seen along the jaw bones of sharks (thus the ties name), the bar makes an awesome bracelet or decorative strap. And the tie is reversible! Both sides of the piece look just as clean and stylish as the other.

How to Make a Shark Jaw Bone (Paracord) Bracelet by TIAT

How to Make a Pupa (Paracord) Pull Tie by TIAT

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Paracord Fusion Ties – Volume 1: http://www.amazon.com/Paracord-Fusion-Ties-Volume-Bundles/dp/098555780X The Pupa Pull Tie is the most fundamental form of a technique that can be used to create elaborate "spectacled" ties that expand cylindrically in 3-dimentions. To be further presented as 2012 progresses, the number of ties produced via the Pupa Tying Technique are on the same scale as the derivatives of the "Endless Falls" or the "Solomon Bar". Video Production by JD of Tying It All Together.

How to Make a Pupa (Paracord) Pull Tie by TIAT

How to Make The Radula (Paracord) Bracelet by TIAT

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Paracord Fusion Ties – Volume 1: http://www.amazon.com/Paracord-Fusion-Ties-Volume-Bundles/dp/098555780X Named for its similarity in appearance to the tooth like "tongues" of mollusks, The Radula is a sublet modification of the Genoese Sipper Sinnet. Creating a jagged, dual colored pattern, the tie makes an awesome bracelet, as the following video shows. The artwork featured in the introduction is mine. See more at: http://www.subversivepop.com Video Production by J.D. Lenzen of Tying It All Together.

How to Make The Radula (Paracord) Bracelet by TIAT

How to Make a Mated Snake Knot Bracelet by TIAT

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Paracord Fusion Ties – Volume 1: http://www.amazon.com/Paracord-Fusion-Ties-Volume-Bundles/dp/098555780X Fusion knotting is moving forward. Practitioners are understanding the principles of the fundamental theories and tying techniques, and so…I now wish to steer you toward foundation techniques that are, in themselves, the beginning of a vast quantity of new and innovative ties. First up…the Snake Knot tying technique. Or as I have created, the mated Snake Knot variant. Shown here in its most fundamental form, I will over the course of the next few months show you how this foundation tie can become a wide range of fantastic tie designs! In short, rivaled only by the Endless Falls, the Snake Knot is one of the most adaptable ties I know. Side Note: Reviews for PFT (i.e. on Amazon) and multiple online comments have (in effect) suggested I should stop teaching my weekly videos and/or charge for them (via a pay site). Further, I'm being told I should only catalog (through my books) techniques not yet shown on YouTube. Doing so would (in my opinion) stunt the knowledge people are currently gaining, and I wish to do neither. This said, what are your thoughts? Is there a large contingent of people who actually want me to stop showing you techniques on a weekly (YouTube) basis? And instead would rather only see my ties summarized on a yearly basis (via my books)? I'm confused by this, but multiple people have called for just that. So let me know…

How to Make a Mated Snake Knot Bracelet by TIAT

How to Tie the Celtic Bar by TIAT (Re-Post)

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On account my first "How to Tie the Celtic Bar by TIAT" video (October 27, 2009) was restricted in various regions (due to my background music choice), I'm re-posting it.

The Celtic Bar is a slick way to make a wrist band, a belt, a luggage tag, or a decorative strap for a bag. Still, in all truth, your imagination is the only thing that could limit its application. Although the Celtic Bar can be woven to any length you wish, for academic purposes, my video only shows how to weave a short strip.

How to Tie the Celtic Bar by TIAT (Re-Post)