7 DIY Paracord Projects For Functional Items

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Paracord can be molded into useful and stylish products with its strong fibers and flexibility. If you also want some tutorials, explore this list of DIY paracord projects. You’ll discover how to create a range of items, from straps, hammocks, baskets for storage to playful toys and trendy headbands. Each project offers a fun and satisfying experience with functional results.

Essentials for Paracord Projects

DIY Paracord Projects

To dive into these DIY paracord ideas, you’ll need some basic supplies:

A paracord in various colors and lengths, a lighter for burning the ends, clips and buckles for straps and bracelets, and a good pair of scissors. With these tools in hand, the possibilities are practically endless.

DIY Paracord Basket

DIY Paracord Basket

Uses: A DIY Paracord Basket is a sturdy storage gem perfect for keeping things tidy, whether it’s for snacks, keys, or small tools. This basket is tough against dampness and won’t grow mold, making it a great container for pretty much anything at home.
Materials:
7 strand 550 paracords, 100 feet
Polyester threads in various colors
Scissors
A sewing machine
Bobbins for thread
Making:
This hand-made basket weaves paracord into a shape that starts flat and then builds into walls. A sewing machine zigzags it all together, turning a coil of rope into a firm, upright basket. By sewing layer on layer, it grows from the ground up, changing thread colors as desired, ensuring the basket is as fun as it is functional.

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DIY Paracord Snake

DIY Paracord Snake

Uses: A DIY Paracord Snake is a wonderful and easy-to-create project that offers both fun and practical applications. It can be utilized as a unique keychain, a decoration piece, or even a playful toy – all while displaying your skill and love for paracord creations.
Materials:
Paracord
Wire coat hanger
Scissors
Lighter
Needle nosed pliers
Wire Cutter
Pink/Red marker or Sharpie (optional)
Making:
Firstly, it’s about creating the head, where you meticulously weave paracord threads in a certain pattern to create a wider middle portion and taper it to a thin width later. Once the head is made, you first focus on the upper jaw, then the lower jaw, and lastly, add a tongue, lending the touch of liveliness to it. Prepare fangs using toothpicks to add the final touch to the snake’s head. Next, the Paracord Snake body is created, where a wire forms the core and paracord threads are wrapped around it in an attractive pattern.

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DIY Paracord Hammer Holder

DIY Paracord Hammer Holder

Uses: It is a noteworthy object that secures your hammer in a unique fashion and doubles as a fascinating decoration. Moreover, it provides an excellent alternative to conventional hammer holders, offering unmatched accessibility and portability. The fabulous aspect is that you can also attach other objects like keys to it, simplifying your tool-handling process.
Materials:
Electric blue colored Paracord (550 type III, 173 cm ≈ 68 inches)
Black-colored Paracord (550 type III, 173 cm ≈ 68 inches)
Pliers
Paracord needle
Scissors
Making:
Making a DIY Paracord Hammer Holder begins with forming a four-strand round braid with paracord. The braid should align to allow the desired size loop to function as the holder. A wall knot, another integral structure component, makes this loop sturdy and ready to hold the hammer. Finally, forming another braid of a specific length, tying a manrope knot, and some precise cutting and shaping constitute the remaining steps to yield a beautiful and functional paracord hammer holder.

 

 

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DIY Paracord Camera Strap

DIY Paracord Camera Strap

Uses: it’s a fusion of beauty and function that holds your camera with a touch of personal style. This strap is adjustable and can be customized with colors of your choice, making your camera stand out and ensuring comfort and ease while you capture life’s moments.
Materials:
9-10 feet of 550 white paracord
2-3 feet of 550 blue paracord
A lighter
Scissors
A small key ring
A ruler
Making:
Constructing your camera strap starts with the snake knot technique, creating a durable and flexible strap body. The process involves a series of knots that fuse the paracord into a long, intertwined design. It’s all about threading and tightening the cord repetitively until the strap reaches the desired length. After weaving, the paracord is looped and secured around a key ring, which is then connected to the camera. The final step involves wrapping the ends for a clean, polished look and strength.

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DIY Paracord Hammock

DIY Paracord Hammock

Uses: Whether you’re seeking relaxation or just an outdoor adventure, the DIY Paracord Hammock is the perfect creation for you. The hammock is a symbol of leisure and convenience, promising the most comfortable experience with customized dimensions and aesthetic appeal. Apart from being a nest for comfortable outdoor naps, it can be a fascinating centerpiece of your backyard.
Materials:
Around 3000 feet of paracord
Scissors
Lighter
Loom prepared from 2x4s and screws
Making:
First, you arrange the basic structure on the loom, laying down the foundation strands. Then, you use a specific tying technique involving repetitive loops and knots to weave the hammock’s main body. This method is applied successively until reaching the hammock’s desired size. Using a specific looping technique, multiple strands of paracord turn into a secure, sturdy hammock.

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DIY Paracord Headbands

DIY Paracord Headbands

Uses: Those who love getting creative with their accessories will adore these DIY Paracord Headbands. Not only do they offer a sturdy grip for hair, but they also infuse a playful, colorful vibe to any look.
Materials:
Paracord (around 18 feet)
Elastic strip (approx. 8 inches) or a large stretchy hair elastic
Scissors
Strong glue
Making:
The creation process begins by linking paracord to an elastic base, ensuring flexibility and comfort. The Cobra knot, a fundamental kind of knot, is employed to weave the paracord into a durable, textured band that stretches across the forehead or crown. This headband is crafted by interweaving the cords using a simple method of loops and knots, ensuring each headband is snug and secure.

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DIY Paracord Camera Neck Strap

DIY Paracord Camera Neck Strap

Uses: Wear it around your neck or shoulder and keep your hands free as you explore new photo opportunities. It provides the comfort of having your device secure and ready to capture moments while adding a unique fashion element.
Materials:
Paracord 550: 2 strands, each 11 feet long
Paracord 550: 2 strands, each 6.5 feet long
2 key rings for attaching the strap to the camera
Scissors and a lighter for cutting and melting your paracord
Making:
Making your camera neck strap involves arranging four different lengths of paracord in a specific pattern to get started. Next, slip knots (cobra knots) are tied, starting in the middle and stretching to one side, then repeating the same procedure on the other side. Once knots are equal in size on both sides, tie a special kind of knot known as a diamond knot. This is then followed by a series of four-stranded braids for each side. With what’s left of the cord, another unique knot, called a manrope knot, is tied, leaving a little loop for the key ring. Attach the key rings to these loops, and you’ll hold a sturdy, stylish neck strap tailored by you.

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