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!

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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!

maximilianbennett
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"Must Master"? So they're knot optional?

patrickhanlon
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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 ~

blessed
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One of the best paracord video I've watched. Clear instructions...concise without excessive ads!

rontan
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I just made my first ever paracord bracelet and may I say you are an expert, this was so easy to fallow thank you

LivyLoo
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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.

InArcadiaSum
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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

Flon
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The way you verbalized this tutorial was spot-on. Very informative. Thank you, my friend.

justinsmith
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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)

aircavmedic
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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

cotyparks
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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.

cotyparks
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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

justanotherdude
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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.

marksievert
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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.

tbaylo
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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.

gregoryhare
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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

riffswatch
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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.

junk
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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.

GrimnirReaper
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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!

Aster
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Cobra knot is the best. Very simple to tie but the breads looks amazing 😁😁

dragnar