Make the 'Crown Sinnet' Paracord Keyfob - BoredParacord

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8 years and we're still learning from you.
You are the clearest and your instruction is very easy to understand and follow.
Thank you for leaving them up.
I'm even going to start buying my cord from your website, so far I've not been able to find good quality paracord.

bobgraham
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Thank you for showing slowly, clearly, and moving the Camera close enough for us to see exactly how its Job !

joelimo
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Videos are great ! Back in the 1970's at the boys club we called the plastic strap "GIMP" it was a little thicker than they sell in the craft stores today, it also had cloth string inside for strength. The knots seem to be the same.

oldmassole
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I did about 3 or 3.5 foot of each color one. I didn't realize it was that long, until I put it on my motorcycle keychain. It's the same colors as my motorcycle, green and black, with paracord that has reflective spots. Since I don't have a Windshield, this thing is going to be blowing around and shinning at night, more than likely. I can't wait to see how it works. I might make a smaller one, like you did later. Your directions were easier to follow than others I watched. I might try a different one, like the round one, that is done similar to this one.

Spanky
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Thanks Shaun for another Cool (aged) Tutorial for Us Beginner's

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LRCR
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I made a lot of these lanyards and I always just started out with both cords forming a cross inside the keyring and going from there - less fiddly that way and provides more security to not lose the ring when one cord frays.

cheshrektten
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Yup, when I as a kid we did that in summer camp, called lanyards, the flat plastic stuff would keep us busy all day!

hughjanus
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This one took me a bit of fussin' and cursin' but I finally got it. Thanks for another great tutorial...
I'm well on my way!!

bikinbeyondboundaries
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Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I'm brand new to crafting with Paracord like this and haven't attempted this project yet...but a suggestion for future videos: perhaps change the color of the table-top, as the white contrast is a bit of a glare--just a small thing and may not be worth the effort. Otherwise I really liked the video and the instructions seem easy to follow...PLUS NO ANNOYING MUSIC...so many seem to think they need to play some sort of music, rather than explaining how/why they're doing what they're doing, and even some of those who're verbally explaining the steps add unnecessary annoying music.

Again, thank you for making this video and sharing your technique for creating this project.

BsrlinMAZ
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love your tutorials. In the UK the plastic strap things kids made were called schoobies, my kids had them :)

lollyb
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BOONDOOGLE I thought I was the only one that remembered that. This reminds me of that so much

gtlam
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This is a good one for a key chain. I made one like 4 years ago and it holds up well.

drackxman
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Thank u for the refresher. I remember doing this with the plastic strips in the boy scouts to. Fun times!

sugardaddy
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Awesome tutorial, you went nice and slow, explained everything really well and scored me some brownie points with the wife, she loves her new key chain! Thanks friend!

vikingfury
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I like using S-hooks. Wal-Mart has them in silver and black. In 5lb, 10lb and 20lb for $2.47 each. They are in the camping section, used for tying things off.

bryanr.
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I also used these Plastic Straps as a child in exact that pattern. (Funny, because i'm german and i didn't thought, that children in other countries used them too.)
In retrospective, they were horrible. Brutally unstable, smelled like hell, but for some reason I loved them.

PatalphaLP
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Good video.  First time I've seen one of your tutorials for something I've already made.  I do it differently, but the end result is exactly the same.  Great work Shawn.

markwaller
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I've been making this one for years with colored wire. Just got the idea to make a bracelet it's a little tall be very unique.

bones
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I used to make sckoobe which is the exact same method and is the thing you described in the video

millie
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Very cool but the brightness of the lights makes it really tough to see at times. Maybe back those off slightly? Great videos man. Just getting into working with paracord. Learning a lot from your videos.

RoccoMac