tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post1654294172748057039..comments2024-02-19T15:55:26.403-05:00Comments on Stormdrane's Blog: Genoese Zipper Sinnet Paracord Bracelet...Stormdranehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04291715625908183030noreply@blogger.comBlogger33125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-11017832027734239942015-08-21T00:21:57.846-04:002015-08-21T00:21:57.846-04:00Фотоколлаж в блоге показывает отделки браслет с об...Фотоколлаж в блоге показывает отделки браслет с оберточной шнуры вокруг пряжки и связывая квадратных узлов. ;)Stormdranehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04291715625908183030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-22273304882111700352015-08-20T15:54:00.289-04:002015-08-20T15:54:00.289-04:00Пожалуйста, оставьте ссылку на то, как закончить б...Пожалуйста, оставьте ссылку на то, как закончить браслет. Он получается просто громадный.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-70472355899053361492015-06-02T14:56:44.981-04:002015-06-02T14:56:44.981-04:00You would attach the buckle the same way one half ...You would attach the buckle the same way one half of the side release buckles are attached. But, you will probably need to gut the paracord(remove the inner strands) if you want to use it like an adjustable ban, since the pattern may be too thick to fit a regular watch buckle/pin with ungutted paracord. It doesn't hurt to try it one way then the other though... ;)Stormdranehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04291715625908183030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-76251109684297678292015-06-02T14:45:32.678-04:002015-06-02T14:45:32.678-04:00I plan on making this a watchband. DO you know how...I plan on making this a watchband. DO you know how I could hook the watch buckle to the band?BlueGapnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-16998538784675293452015-04-23T15:32:59.782-04:002015-04-23T15:32:59.782-04:00Finally a way to put this knot on a side release b...Finally a way to put this knot on a side release buckle, thank you, thank you, thank you....=)<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05457284028074165862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-90222009619373140752013-07-16T08:11:03.622-04:002013-07-16T08:11:03.622-04:00@TK, You can try searching through the Knothing Bu...@TK, You can try searching through the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/knothingbuttutorials" rel="nofollow">Knothing But Tutorials</a> Facebook group...Stormdranehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04291715625908183030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-54858279158935544592013-07-16T01:17:53.311-04:002013-07-16T01:17:53.311-04:00Is there somewhere that has a better photo's w...Is there somewhere that has a better photo's with the steps? I'm a newbie and I'm having a hard time followingBOBBYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00911689189652202861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-50904865465012223202011-11-03T23:01:18.546-04:002011-11-03T23:01:18.546-04:00@Fragite
I use 1/2" buckles for all bracelets...@Fragite<br />I use 1/2" buckles for all bracelets I make. I get mine from my local Army Surplus but like Stormdrane said you can find them at http://www.cdwplus.com/singleSRB.html<br />The 1/2" has just enough room to squeeze 4 strands of 550 cord through it. It's tight but if you use hemostats to squeeze 2 and 3 strands to one side it works fine.<br />I like the 1/2" with the 2 slots on one end. Seems to allow for some extra options.cwbyzfn69noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-77941225544889678902011-10-30T14:52:21.593-04:002011-10-30T14:52:21.593-04:00@fragite, I used 5/8" side release buckles fo...@fragite, I used 5/8" side release buckles for this type paracord bracelet. <br /><br />With a 3/8" buckle, you can try just running the two different strands to their center points, side by side, and then knotting, but you still have four working ends when you reach the other buckle end, so you have to figure out a work around on that end. It's probably doable, but I just haven't used the smaller buckles for for these type bracelets...Stormdranehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04291715625908183030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-91829360358306539552011-10-30T11:59:29.615-04:002011-10-30T11:59:29.615-04:00Which size buckles are those? I use 3/8" buck...Which size buckles are those? I use 3/8" buckles, and they are wayyyy to small to make two knots on. Do you have any tips for a small buckle?fragitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05446464807205444883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-14020248423610973362011-10-07T03:47:34.372-04:002011-10-07T03:47:34.372-04:00Just wrapped up a para-bracelet (common) tut you d...Just wrapped up a para-bracelet (common) tut you did on another site.<br />Thank you!<br />I did modify the ends to wrap back through the buckle and outer weave before melting.. needless to say, seamless!<br />This is my next project, between the photos and the descriptions you've placed in the comments (hint to those that don't know how to finish), should be a breeze.<br />*tips hat to you - much appreciatedSundevildaddynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-73639044136544540912011-08-18T20:21:08.399-04:002011-08-18T20:21:08.399-04:00I just tried this tonight, but without the buckle....I just tried this tonight, but without the buckle. It came out a bit uneven, especially at the loop, but for a first try it wasn't too bad.<br /><a href="https://picasaweb.google.com/107124234498916315405/Paracord?authkey=Gv1sRgCO3ZjfWX8Pv1ZA#5642352344334677330" rel="nofollow">Picture</a>Nicknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-85112392546173867042011-07-31T17:06:07.384-04:002011-07-31T17:06:07.384-04:00Just wanted to say thank you for such an inspirati...Just wanted to say thank you for such an inspirational blog. I check in from time to time to ogle the gadgets and the beautiful knot work. Your paracord tutorials and pictures totally saved an otherwise rainy and drab Sunday. I went on a braiding spree and produced like 10 to 12 very bright, colorful paracord bracelets trying different knots and methods. So much fun :-)<br /><br />Here's some of what I did today:<br />http://www.flickr.com/photos/24487248@N00/5994978732/Susan G.http://blog.soozasknitting.de/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-56105737537901280142011-06-29T06:10:08.156-04:002011-06-29T06:10:08.156-04:00@cibbis, You can always use the video tutorial by ...@cibbis, You can always use the video tutorial by TIAT to learn the knot, and any photos posted can be enlarged/reduced in size, by using the CTRL and +/- keys on your keyboard.Stormdranehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04291715625908183030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-8732966094523170382011-06-29T05:10:10.624-04:002011-06-29T05:10:10.624-04:00knot is hella cool looking but im sorry your pictu...knot is hella cool looking but im sorry your picture is freaking horrible you cant make out anything which makes it VERY hard to even get this knot startedcibbishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17521884530891887352noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-19557603688244870352010-11-20T14:46:33.719-05:002010-11-20T14:46:33.719-05:00Love your designs, thank you. On this photo collag...Love your designs, thank you. On this photo collage, and after tying to the buckle, it is difficult (for me) to determine exactly the position of each cord, due to their close proximity and dark color. Zooming in does not help. Any chance of greater separation of the cords to determine exactly where they go. ThanksAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-1894671991949272092010-10-29T23:00:01.700-04:002010-10-29T23:00:01.700-04:00Some craft stores do carry hemostats/forceps, and ...Some craft stores do carry hemostats/forceps, and they can also be found in fishing/tackle sections of sporting good stores, and Army/Navy surplus stores.<br /><br />I've found that the smaller/thinner tipped the ends of the hemostats/forceps, the better. Larger tips are harder to work under previously tightened knots, to pull cord under.<br /><br />You can find some on ebay for $2 or $3 shipped, which is probably less than the cost of gas going to and from a store. ;)Stormdranehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04291715625908183030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-90551054706857857702010-10-29T22:47:44.122-04:002010-10-29T22:47:44.122-04:00Thanks for the description. I will have to give i...Thanks for the description. I will have to give it a try...do craft stores (like Hobby Lobby) carry the hemostats? I don't really want to place an online order for $5 just to get some.<br /><br />It looks like a lot of your bracelets have fairly flat ends where they attach to the buckle...hopefully mine will be similar. Looks like you may have left more "un-knotted" line before the entry into the buckle than I did, so it may make getting the ends into the knots easier. I may have to loosen mine up.<br /><br />Your site is awesome, love seeing all the new things you find or come up with.Jasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06858211969662426372noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-109196086769354772010-10-29T22:39:55.296-04:002010-10-29T22:39:55.296-04:00After you've tied the last knot, take each of ...After you've tied the last knot, take each of the four remaining strands, and work them under a few of the knots of the underside of the bracelet. <br /><br />I use the hemostats to pull each of them under a couple of the underside knots, before trimming the ends off and quick melt the ends with a lighter, to prevent fraying. The finished ends can then be tucked under and out of sight.<br /><br />That usually works fine as a finish, but you can further secure the ends with a little needle and thread, or a drop or two of super glue.Stormdranehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04291715625908183030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-17404662058448280842010-10-29T22:23:32.624-04:002010-10-29T22:23:32.624-04:00Stormdrane, the last picture in the collage looks ...Stormdrane, the last picture in the collage looks like a repeat of the first picture. I've built this, and have the final knot to hold it onto the buckle, but don't know what to do with the 4 strands after wards. The next to last picture using the forceps is difficult to see what you are doing.<br /><br />I tried searching for videos on how to attach the buckles, but didn't find anything. Can you provide any help? Thanks!Jasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06858211969662426372noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-74594664825102722272010-10-22T16:59:49.794-04:002010-10-22T16:59:49.794-04:00The side release buckles used for the bracelets, c...The side release buckles used for the bracelets, came from <a href="http://cdwplus.com/singlemenuP.html" rel="nofollow">Creative Designworks</a>. For the bracelets, I usually use 3/8", 1/2", and 5/8" sizes.Stormdranehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04291715625908183030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-7284765027340504132010-10-22T16:31:47.597-04:002010-10-22T16:31:47.597-04:00where do you get your clips from?where do you get your clips from?alexanderchanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00439827125129868697noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-9496950089181173932010-10-22T05:31:13.718-04:002010-10-22T05:31:13.718-04:00@Jason, The buckles with the handcuff key are made...@Jason, The buckles with the handcuff key are made by <a href="http://www.serepick.com/" rel="nofollow">SEREPICK</a>, not readily available to the public, but you can try contacting them to see if you can get one...Stormdranehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04291715625908183030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-70716858008875513302010-10-21T15:41:53.984-04:002010-10-21T15:41:53.984-04:00Any idea where you can get the web buckles with th...Any idea where you can get the web buckles with the hidden handcuff key???Wabprepperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17845071499152781310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17884734.post-74811683149612310912010-10-16T19:17:25.517-04:002010-10-16T19:17:25.517-04:00Hey David,
I like the photo collages you've p...Hey David,<br /><br />I like the photo collages you've published on a few of your knots and I wouldn't mind seeing them on all your knots. Sure makes it easy to just print up a page and refer back to it as I go along instead of forwarding and reversing through videos to see what's going on. Seeing the video one time or two times is great but, when I get down to it, I like to have the collages.<br /><br />Wearing my black and tan genoese zipper sinnet bracelet today.Grumpy Grizzlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01733070287288308639noreply@blogger.com