Showing posts with label braiding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label braiding. Show all posts

Friday, December 26, 2008

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Knife Lanyard Part 3


This knife is a little larger than the others, so I passed the 4-strand braid through the lanyard hole in the knife handle. Then it joins into an 8-strand braid.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Old Pocket Knife... New Lanyard





























Very similar to the lanyard on my Kershaw knife, this one is in different colors. Slightly different shape to the pineapple knot due to the differences in 'mouse'. I'm a little partial to the black, but the tan is nice too.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

New Pocket Knife... New Lanyard

My wife accused me of buying a new knife just so I could make a new lanyard for it. That's not quite the case, I needed a new pocket knife. But I had to make a new lanyard for it ;-). It's a 4 strand braid in black leather, with a spanish ring knot at the knife end in brown and a pineapple knot on the other end in tan.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Braided Paracord Something

I'm not quite sure what to call this. It started out as a way to try out a few techniques and turned into a short piece of braided paracord with an eye on one end and a button on the other. The second photo is an action shot, modeled by our Miniature Schnauzer Jet. It's just about 18 inches long, a comfortable size for Jet, but a little short to fit around my neck.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Snake Knots















An assortment of snake knots tied in different color combinations of paracord.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Braided Paracord


I'm not sure what to call this. I guess it's a keyfob. I was really just practicing the joining of two braids into one. The eye is a 4 strand braid, and the ends join into an 8 strand braid. On the bottom I tied a Little Lump Knot. I was hoping to make it a little longer, but I cut the strands a bit too short (it really just started as an exercise rather than a project). If I do this again I'll make it longer, and maybe use a thimble in the eye. Then to hold the thimble in place maybe I'll tie a Turk's Head around the base.

Friday, June 8, 2007

Braided Accessory Cord Keyfob


Here's a braided keyfob I made as a gift. It was just a quickie photo I snapped before giving it away. The looped part is a 4 strand braid. The two large knots are both Tuk's Heads with Herringbone Interweaves, but the bottom one has a different color used as the interweave cord. The spacers are Spanish Ring Knots. It was done using Wellington Sportsman Cord which only comes in black, orange and camo.