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How to Tie the Diamond Ring Knot 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 Diamond Ring Knot is the fusion of an Overhand Knot and a tying technique called circling. Surveyed separately these two (knot) components might not inspire much interest. But together they inspire so much more, as the following video hopefully shows.

How to Tie the Diamond Ring Knot by TIAT

How to Make Celtic-Crossed Solomon Bar Bracelets 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 Celtic-Crossed Solomon Bar is the result of integrating two (side-by-side) Triangle Knots into a standard Solomon Bar. Shown here with a single Celtic Cross centered on a bar/bracelet, the tie can just as easily be made with multiple Celtic Crosses in series. The choice is yours… Video production by J.D. Lenzen of Tying It All Together

How to Make Celtic-Crossed Solomon Bar Bracelets by TIAT

How to Tie a Celtic Triangle Knot by TIAT

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

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

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 Crisscrossed Solomon Bar (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 Crisscrossed Solomon Bar is yet another Solomon Bar flourish the turns this classic tie into something extra special. Great looking as both a fob and a bracelet, the tie will be sure to turn heads! This video also presents a reminder of what I mean by "Snip and Singe the Ends". Video production by JD of Tying It All Together.

How to Make a Crisscrossed Solomon Bar (Bracelet) by TIAT

How to Tie the Backbone Bar 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 Backbone Bar is the combination of alternating slip knots and the Single Genoese Bar. Together these two tying techniques fuse to create a bar that is both innovative and indicative of articulating vertebrae. Make a bracelet of the tie, or a strap, or a demonstration piece…the choice is yours. Video production by JD of Tying It All Together.

How to Tie the Backbone Bar by TIAT