Posted on 15th Sep 2014
Following the link below, you'll find a tutorial for the bracelet above which uses the same technique as the Slatt's rescue belts. The benefits of making this bracelet are that you can simply weave it without having to use a jig and it's easily undone giving you plenty of cord for survival situations. You can check out our selection of glow in the dark cord which will only add to the use of this bracelet for survival. Happy knotting!
We simply love paracord ninja turtles, as we assume you do too! Those can be fun to make for your children and grandchildren, as well as grownups :) In case you haven't tried making one yet, you can now follow the very simple video tutorial below. You start with weaving a cobra and then adding [...]
We are pretty sure that you already know how to do the solomon weave; however, it doesn't hurt to stitch it up a bit to make it look nicer! Following the link below, you can see step by step an interesting stitching technique! Even though the text on the page is not English, all the [...]
Whether you need it for J.D. Lenzen's (TIAT) new book on his amazing work or for your children's school books, or maybe you just want a challenge, you need to give this double monkey fist bookmark a try!The steps to making it are very simple, it just a little bit of calculation work to leave [...]
Love paracord projects and love staying in shape? This project was made for you! Following the link below, you can make your own paracord bike frame handle. The pictorial shows in great detail the tools you will need and the steps to creating this handle. Knot away and ride safely!http://bit.ly/1poEHku
Thinking of trying a new bracelet design? Well you've come to the right place! J.D. Lenzen from TIAT posted a new tutorial (below) with very simple steps to tying the Barlands Bar bracelet from the above image. The bracelet allows for the use of 2 colors and would look great on different sizes wrists. Give [...]
Are you one of those people who just love to redecorate their house every now and then? Are you someone who can't let go of vintage things you find in your garage? Do you like giving things in your house makeovers?Well if you are any of those, this project is definitely for you! The tutorial [...]
If you are looking for a tutorial on the Glera River Bar bracelet, you're in the right place :) TIAT's J.D. Lenzen left a tutorial to work on while he's in Iceland. Get your paracord ready and start tying :)
Having bad dreams or just in need of a new exciting paracord project? Try making this paracord dreamcatcher in the image above by following this easy pictorial from http://bit.ly/1pwUvqc. It's fun to make and it will keep your bad dreams away :) start knotting and dream away!
Whether you're trying to learn something new or fulfilling a customer's request, you can now try making the Fox Tail Bar by following this simple tutorial by TIAT. As J.D. Lenzen points out himself, this design can be used for a variety of pieces, including a bracelet or bag handle. Share your work with us [...]