Make amazing Paracord Neck Lanyard Designs with Patterns and Instructions to guide you step-by-step to make some cool neck lanyards.
This paracord lanyard is so easy to make! Make one of these beginner friendly paracord lanyards using 1 simple knot in less than 30 minutes. Hold your keys or a pocket knife with this DIY lanyard that's both stylish and functional. This paracord craft is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, and it's also a fun craft for summer camp or Scouts! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make a Paracord Lanyard It's SO EASY to make a paracord lanyard! This
If you're getting crafty with paracord, making a lanyard can be a fun project that can also prove to come in handy in potentially dangerous situations. To make your very own paracord lanyard, all you need are a few supplies and some...
Most regular trekkers use paracord lanyards to hold their essential items for easier access while traveling. A cool tool for holding ID cards as well, paracord lanyards have a plethora …
My school, like many others, requires all students to wear an identification around school. The type of lanyard you wear is another way that you identify yourself. I loved making the paracord bracelets so this is a tutorial inspired by that, paracord lanyards! Let's get started! Supplies: 1. Lanyard 2. Paracord 3. Scissors 4. Lighter 5. Measuring Tape/Ruler Step 1: Measure the length of your lanyard with paracord, add about 3.5 to 4 feet to that amount. That is how much paracord you will need. Step 2: Cut the ID holder off of the lanyard, this will be the hardware we use for the new lanyard Step 3: Fold the paracord in half to find the middle; lay the lanyard at the looped end Step 4: Slide the clip up the end with two strings to where the lanyard begins Step 5: With one hand, hold the clip where it is, and with the other, fold the looped end over Step 6: Now you're ready to start tying knots! We're going to use the square knot Step 7: Tie the same knot, but from the other side this time Step 8: Repeat steps 6 and 7 until you've reached a length you like *NOTE: If you forget which side you left off on, find the farthest down knot, that is the side that you start on* Step 9: Once you've reached a length you like, make sure you tighten the last knot you made Step 10: Cut the remaining strings, close to the base Step 11: Use the lighter to singe the the paracord where you cut it to keep it from fraying and unraveling, aaaaaaaaand....... You're finished! Enjoy your new paracord lanyard!
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This paracord lanyard is so easy to make! Make one of these beginner friendly paracord lanyards using 1 simple knot in less than 30 minutes. Hold your keys or a pocket knife with this DIY lanyard that's both stylish and functional. This paracord craft is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, and it's also a fun craft for summer camp or Scouts! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make a Paracord Lanyard It's SO EASY to make a paracord lanyard! This
My school, like many others, requires all students to wear an identification around school. The type of lanyard you wear...
Most trekkers use paracord lanyards for carrying essential items and ID cards when travelleing. Learn how to make lanyard patterns from DIY tutorials.
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Paracord lanyards are used for a variety of useful survival tools. When you have a paracord knife lanyard you can use that piece of cordage to convert your knife into a spear, or a make-shift axe-tool or a machete. When you use it regularly, you will find that[…]