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#89413 - 03/25/07 07:14 AM Paracord Crochet
ZenEngineer Offline
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A few months ago I watched my mother-in-law crochet with some yarn. I wondered if I could do the same thing with paracord, making it easier to store. Later I found a how-to book at the library, then bought a crochet hook and tried some simple chains/stitches. After some practice I could it with even stitches (it helps that you can pull the paracord really tight while crocheting, you can't do that with yarn). I also discovered that I ccould unravel the stitches, which means that a square of crocheted paracord can be easily stored, and easily unraveled when needed. I've now made a few of these for various kits and around the shop. So far it works ok for long-term storage and easy retrival.

Here is an example from my car kit: 100 feet orange 4-strand paracord that is in a 7"x8" square.

Larger Size Image - Orange

Here is my latest one: 100 feet of grey 7-strand paracord that is in a 14"x4" rectangle (the photocaption says 7", sorry) that fits in the bottom of the bladder pocket in my TAD Gen2 FAST pack.

Large Size Image - Grey

I'm sorry if the pictures are not clear enough, I'm still learning about taking and posting digital pictures.

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#89427 - 03/25/07 01:40 PM Re: Paracord Crochet [Re: ZenEngineer]
yeti Offline
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that looks like it would pack and transport, be thrown around kits, cars, etc., very well w/o tangling and hooking on stuff.

As your bottom example points out, it looks like you could squeeze these in anywhere. It also looks like they'd have some decent uses as a pad...or to pad between items in packouts.


How long did it take to learn?

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#89441 - 03/25/07 03:37 PM Re: Paracord Crochet [Re: yeti]
MDinana Offline
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This is a GENIUS idea! Excellent for keeping it easy to access and store. You're brilliant.

I had an ex-girlfriend learn/teach me a few years back. Maybe I'll run out and do that myself! Have you found any sizes to be more useful than others?

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#89444 - 03/25/07 03:48 PM How to... [Re: yeti]
ZenEngineer Offline
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It took a few nights of trial and error while watching TV. I first tried with yarn, just to get the basics. That was too hard since it was harder to match the result to the pictures in the book. When I gave up and tried again with paracord it was much easier.

My suggestion is to start with paracord, a book, and a 5.5mm crochet hook. You could use a larger hook, but I think it would be harder to insert into tight stitches. Make a length of about 20 chain stitches, then make several layers of single-stitches. Unravel, then start over again. You should be able to make even stitches within a day or so, then try making squares to a specific size.

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#89445 - 03/25/07 03:51 PM Re: Paracord Crochet [Re: MDinana]
ZenEngineer Offline
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Originally Posted By: MDinana
This is a GENIUS idea! Excellent for keeping it easy to access and store. You're brilliant.

I had an ex-girlfriend learn/teach me a few years back. Maybe I'll run out and do that myself! Have you found any sizes to be more useful than others?


Thank you.

I don't think the size of the paracord makes much difference. I've used three different cords (7-strand, 4-strand, and a cheap hardware store cord) with same effect, and have used the same 5.5mm hook for all three.

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#89471 - 03/25/07 11:38 PM Re: Paracord Crochet [Re: ZenEngineer]
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By the way, when out with my son's troop I've found that paracord is just too stretchy to make a good long clothesline - that we can hang sleeping bags and such on, so I tend to carry 100' of 3/8" braided nylon rope as well as the paracord.

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#89490 - 03/26/07 01:55 AM Re: Paracord Crochet [Re: ZenEngineer]
smitty Offline
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Registered: 11/01/06
Posts: 97
Loc: Missouri
Zen....
Thanks for taking the time to post the pictures and tips on how to do this. This is really a great idea. I'm going to give this a try.

smitty

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#89515 - 03/26/07 05:20 AM Re: Paracord Crochet [Re: ZenEngineer]
ironraven Offline
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Oh wow. You've finally unravelled my excuses about not learning to crochet.

I can just see it now- the guys who talk about thier belts and hat bands will swallow their tounges if I can make a full length scarf out of paracord! *manic grin*
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#89523 - 03/26/07 01:23 PM Re: Paracord Crochet [Re: ironraven]
Glock-A-Roo Offline
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Good thinking, Zen. Looks like a great way to pack 550 cord into tight spots. Next up: paracord macrame!

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