
I used olive drab paracord for this chain sinnet bracelet with 3/8" side release buckle, going back over it after it was tied, using 1.4mm cord and stairstep stiching down the center of the bracelet. This chain sinnet is #2897 in 'The Ashley Book of Knots', one of several variations.

I used most of a seven foot length of paracord that I started with, and used a scrap length of 1.4mm cord that was a few feet long, although I didn't measure what I started with or had leftover. If the stitching strand had been longer, I may have continued with stitching back in the other direction after first working from one end to the other.

I had posted a chain sinnet bracelet several years ago, shown with a knot and loop closure. Here's a link to Ken's video tutorial on tying a chain sinnet bracelet. Another knot tyer has a more recent YouTube tutorial for a chain sinnet bracelet, although slightly different with the sinnet being tied around core strands.
Adding stitching to the pattern negates the 'quick deploy' ability of pulling the bracelet apart if you need to re-purpose the cord in a hurry. But, if your emergency requires speedy use of around 7 feet of paracord, your problems probably exceed whatever super timely need of string you have, lol... Knot responsibly!

I give these to my Pa to give out when making food deliveries with the church food pantry and when he's working with the homeless ministry.
The lanyard/diamond knot tied at the end of the lanyard can be tucked into the loop at the keyring end, for attachment of the lanyard to a belt, belt loop, backpack strap or whatnot for retention, or used as a fingerloop, etc...
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