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Paracord scraps woven into practice weaves on a mini jig

How to Practice Paracord Weaves Using Scrap Pieces

By Barry LeClair Paracord Specialist, Based in Suburban Indiana This is the 42th blog of the paracord blog series. You check the other blogs I wrote from here – https://beadshub.co/blogs-paracord/ Practicing paracord weaves using scrap pieces is one of the smartest ways to improve your knotting skills without wasting fresh cord. As someone who has […]

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Loosening a tight paracord knot using pliers and a marlinspike

How to Undo a Knotted Paracord Mistake Without Cutting

By Barry LeClair Paracord Specialist, Based in Suburban Indiana This is the 41th blog of the paracord blog series. You can check the other blogs I wrote from here – https://beadshub.co/blogs-paracord/ Tangled paracord mistakes are frustrating—but they don’t have to end with scissors. If you’re into knotting, crafting, or field work with paracord, learning how

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Paracord bracelet with neatly finished and tucked ends using thread and glue

A Beginner’s Guide to Finishing Paracord Projects Neatly

By Barry LeClair Paracord Specialist, Based in Suburban Indiana This is the 40th blog of the paracord blog series. You can check the other blogs I wrote from here – https://beadshub.co/blogs-paracord/ If you’ve ever finished a paracord project and thought, “This looks messy,” you’re not alone. Learning how to finish paracord projects neatly is a

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Paracord ends sealed with glue and stitching instead of melting

How to Seal Paracord Ends Cleanly Without a Lighter

By Barry LeClair Paracord Specialist, Based in Suburban Indiana This is the 39th blog of the paracord blog series. You can check the other blogs I wrote from here – https://beadshub.co/blogs-paracord/ When working with paracord, sealing the ends is a must to prevent fraying—but what if you don’t have a lighter, or want to avoid

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Paracord ends stitched and whipped together without melting

How to Connect Paracord Without Melting It

This is the 38th blog of the paracord blog series. You can check the other blogs I wrote from here – https://beadshub.co/blogs-paracord/ By Barry LeClairParacord SpecialistBased in Suburban Indiana When working on detailed paracord projects or gear mods, knowing how to connect paracord without melting it can make or break the outcome — literally. Whether

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Flat paracord strap being woven and attached to a backpack

How to Make a Flat Paracord Strap for Backpacks

This is the 37th blog of the paracord blog series. You can check the other blogs I wrote from here – https://beadshub.co/blogs-paracord/ By Barry LeClairParacord SpecialistBased in Suburban Indiana When building gear for outdoor adventures, knowing how to make a flat paracord strap for backpacks can give you the edge in comfort, utility, and style

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Paracord being measured with a ruler and jig for a bracelet project

How to Measure the Right Amount of Paracord for Any Project

This is the 36th blog of the paracord blog series. You can check the other blogs I wrote from here – https://beadshub.co/blogs-paracord/ By Barry LeClairParacord SpecialistBased in Suburban Indiana When you’re starting a paracord project, measuring the right amount of paracord is the most crucial step — and often the most misunderstood 📏. From bracelets

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Neatly coiled paracord and organized tools at the start of a DIY project

How to Start a Paracord Project Without Tangling

This is the 35th blog of the paracord blog series. You can check the other blogs I wrote from here – https://beadshub.co/blogs-paracord/ Author: Barry LeClairParacord SpecialistBased in Suburban Indiana Starting a new paracord project can be exciting—but nothing kills that momentum faster than a tangled mess of cord right out of the gate. If you’ve

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Diver underwater using paracord to secure gear and tools

Underwater Uses of Paracord: Diving and Marine Safety Tips

This is the 34th blog of the paracord blog series. You can check the other blogs I wrote from here – https://beadshub.co/blogs-paracord/ By Barry LeClairParacord Specialist – Based in Suburban Indiana When it comes to reliable, multi-use gear for divers and boaters, paracord is one of the most underrated tools in your kit. As someone

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Paracord for Hunters: Gear Repairs and DIY Accessories

This is the 33rd blog of the paracord blog series. You can check the other blogs I wrote from here – https://beadshub.co/blogs-paracord/ By Barry LeClair – Paracord Specialist, Based in Suburban Indiana If you’ve ever spent long hours in the woods, you know how essential it is to have reliable gear—and even better if it’s

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