How to Make Emergency Services (Thin Line) Paracord Fobs by TIAT
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So i did some searching figuring some of these knots would have a little history especially regarding the zipper sinnets; turns out all are listed with you as the sole creator. Im curious though, has any armed forces or survialists officially adopted any of your weaving techniques yet, with credit given. Both you and alot of these sinnets are well deserving of it.
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your next project should be making a paracord belt, that would be useful
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@TyingItAllTogether Please tell me how you would make a bracelet out of this. i cannot find any other instruction video with the thin blue line that does not use a buckle. Please help.
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I heard people talk about a quick release. Could u explain that
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I love the thin line projects. I've made several soloman bar blue lines for my fellow officers. The only real problem is that they do not deploy easily. Is there a way to incorporate a thin line style into something more like the Ripcord Sinnet? I love the ease of deployment that bar offers. It would be wonderful to use that stitch and still be able to honor those who serve in emergancy services.
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could you put multiple "thin lines" inside the solomon bar base?
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how much cord would i need if i were to make a bracelet?
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1:15 penis?
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I was wondering if you can make a video making a survival bracelet with a side release buckle . thanks i also subscribed
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also...will this work with 550??? I notice u used 450
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Do you gut the cords or leave the middle strands inside???
if you dont mind me asking are all of these knots yours or did you learn them from someone ?
clownslider 7 months ago
@clownslider - I don't mind. Most of the knots I show on my channel are my designs, created like an artist might create a new painting. Only difference...I show how my "paintings" are made. This particular tie, a request from a viewer, is my version of an idea that's been floating around the web for some time now. Creating a "Thin Blue Line" fob from the similarly tied bracelets people sell.
TyingItAllTogether 7 months ago
Very nice. I plan to make this for a friend of mine. BTW, what is the music in the background? Very peaceful.
magicbuskey 9 months ago
@magicbuskey - It's from the ambient music iPad game Osmos.
TyingItAllTogether 9 months ago