Bracelets made out of paracord make interesting accessories, but they are also practical. If you find yourself in an emergency, you can use the paracord in the bracelet to help you out. Just cut up the bracelet, and you can use it for everything from tourniquets to shoelaces. In this article, you'll learn the blaze bar technique, the cobra knot, and a weaving knot to make paracord bracelets.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Making a Blaze Bar Bracelet

  1. To make an 8.5-inch bracelet, you'll need 13 feet of paracord (preferably 550 weight), scissors, a match or lighter, and an unbuckled plastic release buckle. [1]
  2. Pull the loop through one side of the buckle.
    Advertisement
  3. Pull the ends through the loop of the cord. Pull it tight to make a knot, holding the cord in place. [2]
  4. Pull the ends of the cord through the other side of the buckle. Wrap it around your wrist. Adjust the second buckle so that the bracelet fits properly. Fold the ends back around towards the first buckle. Take it off your wrist. [3]
  5. Rotate the bracelet, so you're holding the first buckle. Straighten out the ends. The left end loops back around towards the left side, and the right end loops towards the right side. [4]
  6. Hold on to the left loose strand up near the buckle. Pull the left strand around the right side and then around the back. It should come back towards itself. [5]
  7. Using the strand you just pulled around, pull it over the loop you are holding on to with your left hand. Weave it over the two left strands and under the two right strands. Weave it over the right loose cord. [6]
    • You now have two "core" strands on the left and two "core" strands on the right. The loose cords are separate from these core strands.
  8. Take the right strand, and weave it over the right core strands. Weave it under the left core strands. [7]
  9. You had made a loop with the left strand. Pull the right strand up through that loop. [8]
  10. Pull the stand to make it tighter. [9]
  11. Starting with the right strand, repeat the process. [10]
  12. At the other end, cut off the ends of the paracord even with the bracelet. Use a match or lighter to seal the ends. [11]
    Advertisement
Method 2
Method 2 of 3:

Using a Cobra Knot

  1. You'll need about 10 feet of paracord, scissors, and a lighter or matches.
  2. Fold the piece of cord in half.
  3. Wrap the folded cord around your wrist. Measure the cord by taking the ends through the loop created by the fold. Make a clasp by creating an overhand knot where the bracelet should meet. Essentially, it will be a ball and loop closure with the knot acting as the ball.
    • To make an overhand knot, take the ends together in your hand. Cross it over itself in the front, making a loop. Push the ends through the loop in the back, bringing them forward. Tighten the loop to form the knot.
    • Cut off the ends. You should now have a length of folded-over cord as long as your wrist with a knot on one end.
  4. Place the folded end of the bracelet cord up. Take the other length of cord. Place the middle of it behind the fold, about an inch from the top.
  5. Pull the right cord over the middle section. Pull the end back to the right, creating a single loop over to the left.
  6. Pull the left cord over the top of the loop. Weave it under the middle section. You should also have a small loop on the right. Pull the left cord up through it and over it.
  7. Pull the ends to tighten the knot.
  8. Pull the left cord over the middle. Pull the end back, creating a loop on the right side (and a smaller loop above it on the left side).
  9. Loop the right side over the top of the loop, then under the middle cord. Weave it up through the loop on the left side, going over the cord.
  10. Continue to knot along with the bracelet, alternating sides. Tighten up the knot by pulling strings.
  11. As you near the bottom, wrap the bracelet around your wrist. Make sure it still fits properly. You can undo and redo the bottom knot to shorten or lengthen the bracelet if you need to.
  12. When you reach the end, cut the ends short to the bracelet. Use a match or lighter to burn off the ends.
  13. Pull the knot through the loop to attach it to your wrist.
    Advertisement
Method 3
Method 3 of 3:

Creating a Paracord Watch Band

  1. You'll need about 10 feet of paracord (550 weight), a watch, lighter or matches, a buckle, scissors, and a hemostat (optional). [12]
  2. You'll need a short end and a long end. The short end should be 20 inches long. The other end should be the rest of the cord. Fold the cord at 20 inches. [13]
  3. Pull the fold through the buckle. Pull the ends through the loop you just made. Pull the ends to tighten. [14]
  4. Weave the ends between the watch and its pins. The cord should go under the watch and through the pins on the other side. [15]
  5. Pull the ends through the other buckle's loop. Measure it around your wrist to adjust to the correct length. Pull each end through the buckle again, looping each one to the outside. [16]
  6. Weave the cords back through the pins and under the watch. [17]
  7. Leave the short end alone. Work only with the long end. [18]
  8. Move the watch until it's in the middle of the bracelet. [19]
  9. Once you go over the buckle, pull it out the other side. Wrap it back around to the front. Weave it over the first strand on the right side. Weave it under the middle two strands. Pull it over the last strand on the left. [20]
  10. Pull it over around to the back and back through to the front, wrapping it around the strand on the far left. Weave it over the middle two strands. Pull it over the strand on the right. [21]
  11. Pull the cord to tighten the knots as you go. [22]
  12. When you reach the watch, pull it through the pins and under the watch as you did before. Continue down the other side. [23]
  13. Using the hemostats, pull each end under the last three weaves on each side. Cut the ends, and burn them off. [24]
  14. Put the bracelet on with the buckle. [25]
    Advertisement

Expert Q&A

Ask a Question

      Advertisement

      Warnings

      Advertisement

      About this article

      Article Summary X

      To make a paracord bracelet, fold your cord in half and pull the loop through one side of the buckle. Pull the ends to make a knot, then pull them through the other side of the buckle. Adjust the second buckle so the bracelet fits around your wrist, then fold the ends back. Take off the bracelet and rotate it so you're holding the first buckle, straighten out the ends, and pull the left strand around the right side. Weave the strands in, pulling to tighten them, then repeat the knot until you reach the other end. Use a lighter to seal the ends. If you want to learn different knots to use while tying your bracelet, keep reading the article!

      Did this summary help you?
      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 40,926 times.

      Did this article help you?

      Advertisement