snake knot paracord bracelet with buckle



hi! i'm megan with beadaholique.com and today i'm going to show you how to make round braid knotted anchor bracelet so you can see i have this one here thati did and i used this one tierracast anchor and there are two sizes, this is the larger one


snake knot paracord bracelet with buckle, and i have a round braid made with faux suede cordand i have another video showing how to do the round braid


so if you don't know how to do that goahead and check out first what you'll need is two round braids and these little end caps it's kinda tricky to find something that'snot round for that what we're gonna do is just bend it down so that it fits nicely in there and then you need an anchor charm, so like i said there's two sizes and i'm going to use the smaller one for this one


make it a little bit more dainty and then you're gonna need a smaller cord for this one here i used a one millimeter wax cotton and for the next one i'm gonna do to get acolor that matches i'm actually going to use


griffin silk size six i switched to that already it won't start losing fit once it stretches you're gonna need some e6000 some scissors some flush cutters and some chain nose pliers so i already did my round braids


and i used tape on the ends and i taped it to the length but i want from tape to tape what you're going to do for length is each one should be a little longer thenthe finished length that you want because it uses up a lot of space in the knot so if you want an seven inch bracelet. i'mworking with about eight inches from here


here on each braid the clasp is also going to add more space but less for the smaller anchor what you're going to do is use the flush cutters to cut through your cords and you don't wanna leave a lot of the tape on there but you do want to leave enough on there so it doesn't start unraveling assoon as you work with it


so get your cord ends ready you need two just don't try to crimp the end with the hole because it's not gonna do a nice neat looking shape for you. just take the open-end and squish it down a little bit


it bends pretty easily, so be gentle you don't wanna completely flatten it you kind of take your pliers and go in here and that's going tomake that a more gradual turn instead of being pointed at the ends do the same thing for the other one going to go ahead and take one of your


braids make sure the tape is stuck on really well so that it doesn't fall off when you trim it you can see here you have just as muchspace to work with and you also have to fit a knot in for the cord so that you want to go ahead and trim itdown to just about an eighth of an inch below the tape and be careful 'cause your cord ends will go flying


so you can see here we need to make a loop on one cord end and we need to attach the anchor on the other cord end. i'm going to start with the anchor end just cut a piece a few inches long of your smaller cord so if you're going to use griffin silk and


you're having a hard time getting the cord ends of your cord through the cord end hole you can try gluing the ends of your string so that they don't unravel if you have gum arabic glue


that's what that's made for and it wouldbe perfect but if you don't you can try to some e6000 which you're already going to need for this project put a small amount on there use your fingers to smooth it down give that a couple of minutes out both ends of the cord through the cord end


and we're going to tie a lark's head knot you can tie the knot before or after as long as you give yourself a few inches of string it should be fine tie on you're anchor move the cord end down close to knot and now you don't this to pull outand just a good being it just pulling it might not hold very securely


if you need your knot to be as close to the otherside of the cord end as possible tie a regular knot pull thoughs as tight as you can and then hold on to the ends of the cord and use a pair of pliers to tighten that knot down you can just kind of push right on it


move it down make sure that it only has a little bit of give left after that. it's fine if it's not right up against it but it shouldn't go out half an inch. so once your knot isnice and tight and you can go ahead and leave that for right now the ends there we're going to fold one of the braids in half fit it in


right next to that right in there it does fit it looks like a tight fit but it just keeps it looking neat and secure take some e6000 hold your cord ends together and just


get some glue on the ends don't over saturate them with glue. you wantenough so that it is going to go down under the sides a little bit but not so much that its going to spill out everywhere hold the cord ends from the anchor to the side, keep them out of the way you don't want to put a lot of glue onthe sides here otherwise it's gonna


get everywhere when you try these in, so push the ends of your braid in and you're gonnahave to use your fingers to tuck them in if you get glue on yourself just wipe it off if the glue seeps out to the side swipe it off and push that in there all the way and you're going to want to give that a good solid drying time before you touch it again


it's only gonna be secure if you really let it dry before you start pulling on it use a pair of flush cutters to get right up against the cord end snip the edges of the strings take your second braid and you're gonna trim the cord end justlike you did on the other one to


about a generous eighth of an inch then we're going to take this loop of the new braid and put it underneath the loop of the other braid pull the ends up and together bring them through that loop and when you're doing this you wanna let this dry, if it's not all the way dry don't ever pull on this part pull on this part


pull on the braid now are gonna attach this other cordend and we need to have a loop in there to attached to the anchor so again if we need to put some glue on the end of your cord to keep it from fraying while you put it through the cord ends use e6000


so once your cords are dry or if you're using a wax cotton you can just go right ahead put both ends through the top of the cord end justlike you did with the other side we want to just have a loop but we need to tie a knot on this end too go ahead and put a scrap piece of string, cord or wire anything you like pull the loop down


that cord is just to keep it from falling through and then just tie an overhand knot on the ends here you want a slightly longer piece than i gave myself have a few inches more would be plenty okay your loop is going to be as long as from the tophere to the knot so keep that in mind


your loop just needs to be long enoughto fit over the prongs of the anchor here have i have an half an inch and that's enough even for the big one because it just needs to be enough to fit this side of the anchor through so with a smaller one it doesn't evenneed to be that long i'll probably still go with just about half an inch.it's does definitely going to be long enough


and pull it really tight because this isgonna take up a room inside the cap here when you pull it back out take out your spare piece of string and now we're going to glue in the other cord ends give yourself some fresh glue take your cord ends together if you use a little bit


more glue and it comes out you can always clean it off you want to make sure that you're usingenough that it's going to be secure just not so much that's going to come out all over the place so kind of take the back here where i have the other ones that i clipped off put them on the same side just gonna push them in


use your finger to tuck the tape down get them all the way in very gently so you don't pull it off. clip the ends if you want to wait until it'smore dry you can pull that tighter you get that a little bit closer that's the basics of how you do it. the goodthing about this too is that knot and that texture of the braid will actuallyadjust to a certain extent the size here if you pull it tighter you get a biggerbracelet with a smaller knot and looser is going to be a smaller bracelet with abigger knot


and then are you do you for the clasp hook that loop around the edges of the anchor and your cord will


snake knot paracord bracelet with buckle

relax a little bit that is how you make


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