Paracord is all the rage these days! You can make so many cool things with it. My kids have bought a few paracord bracelets that they love, but we haven’t ever made the bracelets because I didn’t know where to buy the cord or how to make them. Until I heard about Paracord Galaxy and learned to make them at girls camp this last month! They are super easy and so fun!
Paracord has a variety of uses, everything from shoelaces to utility rope and the inner strands have been known to be used for everything from floss to fishing line in emergency situations.When paracord is braided it has many uses in everyday life. It can be used for not only the bracelets but also has been used for:
- Belts
- Slings
- Wraps for handles
- Key chains
- Lanyards
- Bottle carriers
- Dog Leashes
- And so much more! {just type in paracord on Pinterest and you will see tons of fun ideas!}
Check out more videos HERE on their site to see how to make other styles.
A quick tip on making the bracelets. You use between 5-10 feet per bracelet depending on who you are making it for. Measure your wrist. Add one more foot to that. So, if your wrist is 7 inches, then you’ll need 8 feet of cord. And because we are making a two-color bracelet, you’ll need half of that in each color. Example, assuming your wrist is 7 inches, measure and cut two 4-foot pieces of cord! Check out more at ParacordGalexy.com and don’t forget to enter coupon code thethingsilovemost to get 10% off your order.