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Paracord Knots

123paracord University Step-by-step tutorials including calm instructional videos and/or images with examples. Tutorials paracord knotting for beginners and advanced.

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There are countless different knots you can tie with paracord. But whether you’re a beginner, an advanced user, or a true expert, it’s always nice to have a little help to fall back on. Here you’ll find new tutorials and instructions to help you get started with new types of knots.

 

Why tie knots with paracord?

Paracord is an exceptionally strong material that was originally used as parachute cord during World War II. Although it hasn’t been used for that purpose in a long time, it remains a very popular material. This is due to its strength, durability, and versatility.

A paracord can withstand a tensile force of hundreds of kilograms and therefore doesn’t break easily. It’s resistant to the elements, making it very popular among outdoor sports enthusiasts and survival enthusiasts. But the best thing about paracord is its versatility. It’s suitable for so many applications that you can really do anything with it. Whether you need fishing line deep in the woods or want to make a new bracelet at home: paracord makes it possible.

Those bracelets and other jewelry are perfect to make with paracord. After all, the cord is very strong and flexible, allowing you to create beautiful pieces with it. It’s available in many different colors and can be combined, so you can completely customize the style yourself.

 

How do you learn to tie knots with paracord?

If you’re not yet very experienced in tying knots with paracord, we recommend going through some of the instructions on this page. Tying knots gets easier and easier as you become more skilled. And as you become more skilled, you’ll be able to create more and more unique pieces.

 

Paracord knots for beginners

For beginners, the perfect starting point is a somewhat simpler creation. Good options for this include the paracord cobra knot or the paracord back-to-back bar knot. Both are bracelets that look incredibly cool yet are relatively easy to tie for people who haven’t done this before.

 

Paracord knots for advanced users

Are you already a bit more advanced at tying paracord? Then challenge yourself by making a Paracord Monkey Fist Knot or a Paracord Lanyard / Diamond Knot, for example. Both are significantly more difficult than beginner knots, yet very practical. They can be used for your dog, as a rope, or as a toy. And if you don’t have a dog, they can of course also serve as a fun keychain.

 

Paracord knots for experts

For the true experts, there are also plenty of fun challenges where a little help might be welcome. The One Night in Bangkok paracord knot is a great challenge, suitable only for true paracord knot experts. The result, if the steps are followed correctly, is an incredibly cool bracelet that can be worn with pride.

Keep a close eye on this page, as new instructions, guides, and tutorial videos are constantly being added across all categories.

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