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Atwood 550 Paracord 100ft - 7-Strand Nylon Survival Rope for Camping & DIY Crafts
Atwood 550 Paracord 100ft - 7-Strand Nylon Survival Rope for Camping & DIY Crafts

Atwood 550 Paracord 100ft - 7-Strand Nylon Survival Rope for Camping & DIY Crafts

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Product Description

Each strand of our 7-strand core is made of 2 braided strands, by pulling out the internal cords you can turn 100 feet of rope into hundreds of feet of available cordage. This product is perfect for a prepper’s stash or a DIY enthusiasts macramé supply. Cut it into strips for tarp tie-downs, wrap a knife hilt, keep a hank in an emergency medical bag for a quick tourniquet, or in your hunting gear to easily haul in a big kill, and secure any big haul with it. Use with a carabiner or hooks, tie up a bear bag, practice your knot tying, or hook up a make shift deer blind. When survival isn’t an issue, use it to hang a flower pot, or braid it into paracord necklaces, bracelets, lanyards. even belts, hang up a clothesline or restring a patio umbrella. We take great pride and honor in manufacturing and delivering some of the highest quality Paracord and products around the world that can be trusted and relied on every day. With a proven track record dating back to WW2, paracord has made a well-deserved name for itself. Atwood Rope MFG’s Paracord is proudly made in the heart of Ohio, USA by the same company who created the Tactical Rope Dispenser with a US Special OPS Paratrooper, Atwood Rope MFG is known for their 550 Parachute Cord, Battle Cord, Parapacolypse, Equine Rope, Utility, Arborist’s Rigging Cordage, Dock Line, Static Rappelling Safety Rope, and Kevlar Rope. Whether it’s supporting a soldier on the battlefield or a hanging flower pot, Atwood Rope is ready no matter how, when, or where you need it. Tactical Rope Dispenser compatible.

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Got a wild hair the other day to make some macrame plant hangers for my apartment and I decided to try out this paracord because I liked the price & color.Total beginner here. The pics I've attached show the 2nd hanger I've now ever made (used 3mm traditional macrame cord for the 1st), but you can see that the knots are very consistent, even & straight.If you are looking to use it for macrame & like a very precise line with a variety of color options, I would definitely recommend this paracord. I've actually already ordered several more in other colors.Having not yet used it for any other purpose, I can't attest to any of the cord's other properties or applications (though it is quite sturdy & I have no doubt it would easily support much larger plants & heavier pots than what I've done here.)If you're a macrame newbie like me & about to use paracord for the 1st time, a few things to know...This cord is 100 ft, whereas most traditional styles of macrame cord I was looking into seem to be 100 yds for about the same price. So if you want to try something new @ the lowest possible cost, traditional may be better to start with.Also, because the cord is thicker & somewhat rigid, it will require more length than what a pattern instructs. The pattern I used called for 6 strands of 160" (plus 2 of 30" to tie off @ the top & bottom) & supposedly allowed for up to 2 more of those 'spacer' knots you can see around the foliage. It was a good thing I'd already decided I only wanted to do 3 spacers because there's no way I would've had enough cord to finish my project if I'd done any more. I can't say for sure how much length would need to be added, but I'm sure this has been a topic for crafters before me & I plan to do some research before starting my next project. Tip: look for patterns & knots that allow for changing up your lead cords to help extend the amount of available length you can use.The combo of less cord in the skein & the fact that you'll need to add more length than usual means this will probably only be enough for one project. I have enough cord left after this smallish planter (30" from hoop to bottom w/out the plant) to make 4 more 160" strands. I plan to combine them with another color to make a multicolored hanger, but they obviously wouldn't be enough to make another hanger of similar size. Again, this may be a concern from a bang for your buck aspect.Lastly, as stated earlier, this cord provides a very precise, clean look. It's even got a bit of a color-shifting sheen to it. So it doesn't really have that bojo, shabby chic, organic, rope-y feel to it traditionally associated w/macrame. This doesn't bother me at all as I actually plan to do an eclectic mix of patterns, colors & materials for 2 of the windows in my home and I love how this turned out, but be aware if boho chic is your style.

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