First post - welcome.
I daisy chain short pieces (chain stitch in crochet, I think). Up to about 12 feet long, I double the cord and then start at the tails, chaining it up to the bight. Free the bight, tug, and it's ready to go. Longer pieces get doubled and re-doubled, then chained. But when it gets to around 30 feet or so, it gets awkward. A mini "rope bag" is my prefered solution then - just sew up a very small stuff sack and either put a grommet in the bottom (best) or sew a loop inside the bottom of the stuff sack. Tie one end into the sack (thru the grommet and knotted or onto the loop). Flake (aka stack) the paracord into the sack and leave the other tail on top, close the sack, and it's tangle-free and stowable. You can usually hold onto the top tail and hurl the sack over a limb and it will trail the line out smoothly. If you miss, put some weight in the sack (earth is fine), back flake the line, and toss again.
Hope that's clear enough...
Tom
Edited by AyersTG (12/13/05 11:37 PM)