5 Knots Every Paracordist MUST MASTER | Beginner Knots You Need To Know!
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Hey Weavers, in this video we will be mastering the fundamentals with 5 knots that every paracordist should know. It's my personal opinion that these 5 knots are the most important for learning how to make great paracord bracelets and paracord crafts. So whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or seasoned veteran, I hope you enjoy this video!
Full Tutorials For Each Knot ▶
Cobra Knot ▶ • How to Make a Cobra Kn...
Snake Knot ▶ • Tibetan Snake Knots PA...
Cow Hitch ▶ • 3 Paracord Hitch Knots...
Diamond Knot ▶ • 💎DEFINITIVE Diamond Kn...
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Related Tutorials:
2-Strand Buckle Core (Single Hitch): bit.ly/2cLyeG4
2-Strand Buckle Core (Double Cow's Hitch): bit.ly/2aZSORX
4-Strand Buckle Core (Double Cow's Hitch): bit.ly/2cvkGwX
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Diamond Knot: bit.ly/1woPIgl
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@Corvus__
3 жыл бұрын
I've always known the sliding knot as the grape vine. If that's something different, can you please provide me with a link?
@julieschaafsma9634
3 жыл бұрын
Schaafsmajulie2017 @gmail.com
@Corvus__
3 жыл бұрын
@Greg Letter So then... What's the grapevine knot?
@Corvus__
3 жыл бұрын
@Greg Letter Oh. Thanks!
@artexatrayu8930
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the solid tutorial. I've been using it along with some others, a few also from you, to teach the fundamentals to my daughters who at the ages of 10 and 12 have gone into business making custom rifle slings and survival gear using 'survival cord'. Paracord with fishing line, sewing twine and a tinder/wick line along with the standard inner core of common paracord. They've done so well in their first year that I had to incorporate their business and do their taxes. It went from a 'this will be a fun thing to do and make a couple hundred bucks for the summer' thing to a 'we need more people to help us fill our orders and rake in 20 plus thousand dollars a year' thing over about an 18 month period. And the business is still growing. We've gone into negotiations with several gun and sporting goods outfits to carry standardized versions of their single point, dual mount and tactical slings on top or their custom rigs. Now they're adding horse tack and dog harnesses to their line. I've had to put up a small shop for them on our property and it's looking like I'll be expanding that this summer. I couldn't be prouder of them. They haven't even put a website up yet but that's also in the works. I'll probably be working for them before too long, so thank you for the resource. Keep them coming.
"Must Master"? So they're knot optional?
@shadygraves
2 жыл бұрын
I'm "a-frayed knot"
@blaakoutent6625
2 жыл бұрын
You deserve more credit for this great dad joke
@tweedntynes9924
2 жыл бұрын
P. @@shadygraves$ 70.85pt o
@tweakanimations2225
2 жыл бұрын
@@blaakoutent6625 yeah knot to mention the joke was clever
@ArmchairDeity
Жыл бұрын
Let’s knot get tied up in semantics… one of us will end up at the end of our rope and I’m a’frayed that would knot be good!
I believe this is one of the most important videos out there. Mastering the fundamentals makes you an incredible Paracordist and helps you a lot!
You explained these knots VERY well! I, too, have watched several knot tutorials & ended up wondering who would use this stuff. Very well done and you've become my go-to knotting source! Thank you ~
One of the best paracord video I've watched. Clear instructions...concise without excessive ads!
The way you verbalized this tutorial was spot-on. Very informative. Thank you, my friend.
Beautiful, some really handy tips + clear instruction that solved a couple of issues I've been having that I couldn't work out. So, thanks for that, much obliged...........
I agree 100% with that list. Runner up on 6th place would be the Celtic Button/Ranger Bead for me. Excellent adjustable stopper knot for bracelets and such.
I appreciate it. Which brings me to my actual comment rather than compliment and thanks. You mention during the cobra knot that you/others and myself in past have forgotten my lead or working end. I noticed which ever end passes through the loop in a direction away from you and down. Thanks
Thanks, i just started and really appreciate you explaining the basics. ;-)
I just made my first ever paracord bracelet and may I say you are an expert, this was so easy to fallow thank you
@TheWeaversofEternity
3 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you. I'm 32yo. Never thought I would be making knots u til I discovered people making paracord wrap for handles. Relearned this cobra knot n understood if one co times same knot the spiral continues in such direction. I haven't made this knot or the spiraling knot since I was 15... use to make hemp necklaces back in the day.
Thanks Tim for the tutorial! Learned a new craft during pandemic!
With difficulty ( arthritis in thumbs-needing surgery, has put a halt temporarily, going into next year. Well explained, wishing I was younger or without functional limitations. Love your channel & PRODUCTS. Thank you ( senior citizen)
Very informative. Perhaps you've mentioned it elsewhere, but something I've always done, in the course of making knots and splices in commercial fishing, is to settle the finished article by rolling it with considerable force. For example, a length of snake knotting settles nicely if I roll it between my hands, and pulling hard end-to-end also helps; if only by revealing any "slack" knots in the work.
im going to start this hobby shortly, hopefully. tying knots is one of those practical skills all men (at least) should know! can't wait to get started.
Wow! This is amazing artwork!😲😲😲. I'm a beginner and just started doing some bracelet. Thank you so much for this video. It's very useful and helpful. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for that tip on the cobra knot so that both melted ends are on the back not one in the front and one in the back I'm going to do that from now on
Love the use of different colors for beginners! Ty!
Seriously good summary of knots! Clearly done and your tutorial videos keep getting better and better. Well done!
Nice! Now time to practice 🤣🤣
Excellent work. Salute to you from both my hands. Learning from Hyderabad India.
I've been looking up stuff because I'm in JROTC and wanted to know how to tie my ropes that were different colors together, I might have to replay it but the first knot was extremely useful and is helping out a lot, thank you
@PacoElMapache
3 ай бұрын
Im here looking for a nice way to attach my prismatic compass to my kit
Thank you for the video! I learned the first one in a military group that I am in, but I forgot it and wanted to make a ton of keychains just in case, so I googled it, your video came up, and it really helped!
Thanks for this video, its really interesting and gives me lots to practice.
Great tutorial. Thanks so much!
Por fin me salio el Diamond knot de dos colores!!! 🤗 muchas gracias por todos tus tutoriales 🥰
Neat!! Two colors on one strand. I guess you just melted two ends together.
This is such a good content! While my shoelace will not be used anymore hehe
well said, with the Cobra knot the next loop starts on the same side as the previous knot's loop. Mentally it's counter-intuitive but after you mess up 2-3 times you're fingers will figure it out. I regularly stop and second guess my muscle memory to make sure my cobra/square knots are going the right way. Normally I use a flat 6-8 strand flat braid to make guitar straps and rifle slings then as I find 550 paracord at 8 strands is a bit thin but I add a section or two of cobra knots on top to thicken it up at the wear points/ make it more comfortable before sewing a leather sleeve on the shoulder/next area for extra comfort if the customer want to pay for it. rhythm down you can knock out 1- 1.5 while watching the football game or a decent length movie, sleeve not counted. I recommend tying the strings to a nylon rope held in place on a clipboard or placemat with binder clips. I've found the this works well for making belts (with an Australian method, stopper knot and split braids) as well as the length of a rigid placemat seems to be 16' so 2.5 times around it = 40' (less the leading end of 4' or so = 36"). My Niece way staying over at our place for the Xmas holidays & she forgot to bring belt so I make her one from paracord. It worked well but she may not use it when she goes back to school.
I have mastered all of that😁 thanks to your previous videos😁😁😁
Great tutorial. Nice to see somebody dealing with the basics. Can you please do one on joining Paracord and also explain about your "knotters tool"? Thanks
@dinamonster00
2 жыл бұрын
That's what I was thinking! Are the two ends simply cut and burned together (that's what it looks like to me) or one color fed through a hole in the other color?
@nicholasgonzalezfanboy5869
2 жыл бұрын
Joining paracord is done by burning each end and pressing them together 😊
You are the best I can just find you and give you a big hug 🤗 could not see to get these knot 🪢 by your setup and technique I know I can do it, Thank you 😊
Excellent tutorial ❤ you are the best teacher ❤I learned a lot thank you ❤ from NewYork
What a fantastic video. I’m a blacksmith ish and mastering the fundamentals of that was worth it weight in coal. So I’ll definitely be watching this on repeat!!!
Your channel has me intrigued by the millions of knots and all their applications. I'm a new subscriber so I haven't watched all your clips yet, but I guess you'd be awesome at shoe laces right? Also, I'd like to know which knot would be the best to use for drawstrings on track pants and hoodies please. Power and blessings from Melbourne Australia
I finally learned how to make these knots. Thank you.
Very clearly explained. Thanks
The Cobra knot is correctly known as the flat or English sennit knot. If the crossing over of the cords is swapped each crossing, a spiral pattern or Portuguese sennit, also known as a rolling sennit is created. These are seen most commonly in lanyards for bosun"s whistles and the like.
I played this video at half speed and you sounded drunk, but it was perfect for me.
one of the best videos for beginners. 😃😃😃😃
Thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you so much, I appreciate this help. 😊
My first cobra knot keychain is ready. Thank you!
I love this paracord bracelet and I am starting to make it at home.🥰😍
“Scaffold knot” is a “double fisherman’s knot”. It is essential for Alpine rope work. It is used to permanently joined Flat webbing or rope as might be used in a Prussik hitch. I would have died a thousand times over if this knot were to have failed. There is already a knot called the “Scaffold knot”.
@JohnGreen_US
3 жыл бұрын
True. It's a commonly used bend to permanently (because once heavily loaded it's very hard to untie) join ends of like diameter rope & form loops in all types prusik cords/webbing. HOWEVER ... there is a Scaffold Hitch that uses one double-fisherman's knot as a slip knot tied to the standing part of a rope to create a cinch-able loop - which is why the "scaffold" name, while probably not correct, isn't too bizarre. There's another hitch tied in a different way also called a Scaffold Hitch ... Such is the wacky world of knot names. I'd call THIS knot a "Double Fisherman's Bend" because it uses two Double Fisherman's Knots to join two rope ends ... which is what a "bend" does.
@anthonydeacon881
3 жыл бұрын
I really don't like the name 'scaffold knot' for something that, as an angler, I've always known as a 'double fisherman's knot'. It's very similar to a 'double uni knot' (though the latter is formed differently), also sometimes called a 'double grinner knot'. A hollow fid can be useful when tying the double fisherman's knot with multiple turns.
@artexatrayu8930
2 жыл бұрын
@@anthonydeacon881 Yeah, I'm with you there. My father taught me to tie my flies and hooks on to my leader with the same knot these guys are calling the 'scaffold knot' but using 4 or 5 loops around the reel side of the leader (his finger in terms of this video). That knot he showed me is key because it doesn't bind on the leader in a way that weakens it under load so that you don't lose flies or hooks and the fish with them. The paracord weaving world seems to have a lot of knots I've learned for other purposes like angling, climbing and rigging but with different names. It could get confusing but I just partition paracord work off from the others and try to think of it as an entirely different discipline from knot tying for any other purpose.
@macred
Жыл бұрын
Agreed
Awsome content.Thank you
I like to thank you for this great technique I'm new on this and I'm 53 and as it goes around we are never too old to try something new. And thanks for the teachings.
@martyhalloway7935
Жыл бұрын
How have you come along Gregory?
The scaffold knot is also called a fisherman’s knot, with the amount of turns being a double fisherman’s or triple fisherman’s. This is how you make prussik loops for climbing or camping uses. Great video, it saves me time in looking for an individual knot as these are the go-tos.
You ALWAYS pick great color combos.I have miles of assorted colors and never really feel confident in my color combined choices.
Thats how you tie that knot...Ohhhh and that one too. Awesome video thank you !!!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU💓
Brilliant 👌🏻 🪢 thank you so much so clear very calming voice
thank you very much for this!
I always say that a good knot is like a good massage, clean finish.
Thank you very much.
Cobra knot is the best. Very simple to tie but the breads looks amazing 😁😁
theyre cool and i will try these for sure😎
All very cool. I will be knotting away. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your video
Thank you my friend, desde Chile 🙋♂️🇨🇱
Woow amigo exelente video cada día aprende uno otra cosa eso es bueno y muy hermoso diseños gracias amigo exelente noche
Thanks for the video
His “Diamond Knot” is Ashley’s #787 “SAILOR’S KNIFE LANYARD KNOT”, p.141.
AMAZING VIDEO!!! Amazing master class!!! How do you glue the paracord wich other? Do you burn the edges and put in Contact with both toguether?
Well done video
Perfect, thanks
Knots like the scaffold and cows hitch are so basic that I had unknowingly learned them as an early teen playing badminton. We had to tie the net across a narrow unused street every evening and just "discovered" these cool tying methods that are super convenient
Love that trick to put the paracords on the same side Thank you
Thank you very much
Nice & thank you
Te felicito por tu canal. Cuchillos, paracord, brazaletes, creo tenemos mucho en común. Con el snake knot hize una cruz y un crucifijo completo. Ideal para rezar y bushcraft
Hey this was awesomely great. @6:36 dude you must make some awesome pretzels. 😁😉👍
I forgot how to do it my sister told me but still worth it to you help me thanks a lot bro and I might be watching you laughed and how to make more bracelets that are different but the one that you make with the war
Very Cool !
Thank you 💯👌
Все узлы знал, а вот за double cow спасибо большое! Я вязал по другому, но ваш вариант выглядит красивее!
Great video! I'm just getting started and the thing I want the most is your jig LOL Where did you get it at?
Hi - Great video for beginners. I did some paracording a few years back and made the most fabulous (and simple) band for my watch. But I lost my watch. Now I've bought a new watch and need to make a new band. I love the paracord bands because they do not cause sweat (or absorb it), either way they are fabulous, so now I'm relearning and enjoying it immensely. Thanks for sharing and continued success. Love PegEgg
@TheWeaversofEternity
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words PegEgg, your support is greatly appreciated!
very helpful
Thank you you’re cool
Just completed my first triple cobra weave rifle sling , showed my friends and now they all want one , what have I done !
Thank you 🙏🏻
Many thanks
Good teacher
Awesome!
Thanks Dude
Thank you for this. I have to be reminded how to start a Cobra Knot *every single time* and you have no idea how annoyed at myself I get. 🤨
Do you have a video showing the loom (or whatever you were using on the cow's hitch)?
I love the fish tail paracord knot
I like your stuff. Potential Patron. But can you tell us (beginners) the most common use of these knots?
MASHAALLAH khub valo video.....
How are you getting two colors on one stand and did you make the frame jig?
Thank you what's the thingy used to to hold the string to make the bracelet
Thinking on starting this as a hobby... what´s the paracord´s size on this video? Great one by the way! Thank you
Good stuff, thank you!
Bellissimi tutti 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Parabéns que aprede
Merci.pour.cette.video.jadore.
Me gusta mucho y bastante descriptivo