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Website: paracordgalaxy.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 844-727-2267 Copyright paracordgalaxy.com. You are welcome to use this material if you credit us and link back to our website. Stitched Solomon Materials 3/8 or ½ inch buckle {Cost for this project starts at $4.20} Paracordgalaxy.com World's Largest Selection Of USA made 550 Paracord In 1,000 + Colors and Patterns 5 ft white 550 paracord 4 ft red 550 paracord Click here for our tutorials page Step 1: Melt and join the two cords together. Step 2: Measure the desired bracelet length on the white cord from the joined ends and mark it. Insert the mark down through one end of the buckle. Step 3: Bring both ends through the loop and tighten to form a cow's hitch knot. Step 4: Insert the cord ends up through the other buckle end. Make sure the joint is just slightly through the buckle as shown. Adjust your knot if needed.

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Page 1: World's Largest Selection Of Paracordgalaxyparacordgalaxy.com/tutorials/pdfs/patterns/stitched...Step 1: Melt and join the two cords together. Step 2: Measure the desired bracelet

Website: paracordgalaxy.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 844-727-2267 Copyright paracordgalaxy.com. You are welcome to use this material if you credit us and link back to our website.

Stitched SolomonMaterials

3/8 or ½ inch buckle

{Cost for this project starts at $4.20}

Paracordgalaxy.comWorld's Largest Selection Of

USA made 550 Paracord In 1,000 + Colors and

Patterns

5 ft white 550 paracord

4 ft red 550 paracord

Click here for our tutorials page

Step 1: Melt and join the two cords together.

Step 2: Measure the desired bracelet length on the white cord from the joined ends and mark it. Insert the mark down

through one end of the buckle.

Step 3: Bring both ends through the loop and tighten to form a cow's hitch knot.

Step 4: Insert the cord ends up through the other buckle end. Make sure the joint

is just slightly through the buckle as shown. Adjust your knot if needed.

Page 2: World's Largest Selection Of Paracordgalaxyparacordgalaxy.com/tutorials/pdfs/patterns/stitched...Step 1: Melt and join the two cords together. Step 2: Measure the desired bracelet

Website: paracordgalaxy.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 844-727-2267 Copyright paracordgalaxy.com. You are welcome to use this material if you credit us and link back to our website.

Paracordgalaxy.comWorld's Largest Selection Of

USA made 550 Paracord In 1,000 + Colors and

Patterns

Step 5: Bring the red cord under the left core strand and over the right, then under

the white working end.

Step 6: Bring the white cord behind both core strands and up through the loop

created by the red cord. Pull tight.

Your joint should be hidden. Adjust your knots if needed.

Step 7: Bring the red cord under the right core strand and over the left then under

the white working end.

Step 8: Bring the white cord under both core strands and up through the loop

created by the red cord. Pull tight.

Repeat steps 5 through 8 until you reach the end.

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Patterns

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Once you reach the end, pull the knot tight and trim and melt the ends. If needed,

you can stitch the ends back through the back.

This made an 8 inch bracelet. If making a longer bracelet be sure to increase the

starting lengths of your cords.