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How to Make a Noble Heart Bar (Paracord) Bracelet by TIAT

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Paracord Critters Book Link: http://www.amazon.com/Paracord-Critters-Animal-Shaped-Knots/dp/0985557893/ The Noble Heart Bar is the coupling of the Solomon Bar tying technique and a Celtic Heart Knot. Together these tie elements combine to make a noble looking, woven hearted bracelet that would make a great gift for a loved one, family member, or friend.

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Genre: Paracord Bracelet
By: Tying It All Together
Design: JD Lenzen

How to Make a Noble Heart Bar (Paracord) Bracelet by TIAT

How to Make a Simple (Paracord) Bottle Wrap by TIAT

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

PPI Book Link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0985557869 The Simple Bottle Wrap combines the utility of Square Knots with the structural elegance of individual Snake Knots (usually tied in series). Together these two knotting techniques form the "rivets" that generate a lattice (or web) that firmly embraces the bottle being tied. Note: The 2 oz bottle shown in the video was utilized to show the entire tying technique in one blocked shot. Any size bottle, smaller or larger, could be wrapped with the method shown.

Genre: Paracord Bottle Wrap
By: Tying It All Together
Design: JD Lenzen

How to Make a Simple (Paracord) Bottle Wrap by TIAT

How to Make the Cyclone Wrap (Paracord) Bracelet by TIAT

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PPI Book Link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0985557869 The Cyclone Wrap is the first example of what is essentially a new tying genre. It generates an elegant, yet firm tie, with alternating crossed arches. The Cyclone Wrap's most base formation, and the name of the tying genre to which it belongs, is the Fox Tail Bar (to be shown at a later date).

Genre: Paracord Bracelet
By: Tying It All Together
Design: JD Lenzen

How to Make the Cyclone Wrap (Paracord) Bracelet by TIAT

A Simple Means of Attaching Buckles to a Paracord Tie by TIAT

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

Book Link: http://tinyurl.com/JDLenzenBooks This week, instead of showing one of my (fusion knotting) designs, I'm demonstrating a relatively simple and generally overlooked means of attaching a side release buckle to a paracord strap or bracelet. Not requiring a jig to complete, the technique is a handy one to know, especially if seeking to make quickly reproducible paracord ties (with buckles). p.s. This same technique can be used to add buckles to most my designs.

Genre: Paracord Bracelet
By: Tying It All Together
Design: JD Lenzen

A Simple Means of Attaching Buckles to a Paracord Tie by TIAT

How to Make the Triple Wide (Paracord) Zipper Sinnet Bracelet by TIAT

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

PFT-V2 Book Link: http://tinyurl.com/k6zmzjp The Triple Wide Zipper Sinnet holds a monster level of cord in a quick deployment, two cord, zipper sinnet, design! About two feet (per cord), per 1-inch of strap. A 30-inch long belt would hold nearly two 60-foot long cords (or 120-feet of cord, in total). Also…the technique allows you to make the belt as wide as you'd like it to be. In that, working with two cords, is just as easy as working with three or four or more!

How to Make the Triple Wide (Paracord) Zipper Sinnet Bracelet by TIAT

How to Make a Woven Celtic Cross (Paracord) Bracelet by TIAT

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PFT-V2 Pre-Order Link: http://tinyurl.com/k6zmzjp The Woven Celtic Cross calls to a time long ago when the beliefs of the Celts fused with those of Christians. Popular lore is that Saint Patrick combined the symbol of Christianity with the sun cross, a sacred symbol and solar motif associated with Celtic mythology. Whatever its true origin, the symbol remains a powerful one. With a significance that has spread to many, well beyond its origins, and to all parts of the world.

How to Make a Woven Celtic Cross (Paracord) Bracelet by TIAT