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    Default Single strand lanyard

    I got this idea from a Stormdrane (paracordist extraordinaire) post. I made two lops with a single strand and tied the ends together with a 4 bight, 3 lead TH knot. The loops can be made any size. Here is a wrist size (or belt size). This is a prototype made with the shoelace I always carry with me. The completed lanyard will have the ends trimmed and buried in the knot

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    Single strand wrist and neck lanyards

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    Pretty cool....are the threads tied and spliced along the inside of the casing?....(the bulges)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    Pretty cool....are the threads tied and spliced along the inside of the casing?....(the bulges)?
    The ends of the cords are cut right as the emerge from the knot. I use a blunt awl to push the ends back into the knot. The bulges in the casing are the fold marks in the cheap cord I find at the local Hobby Lobby
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    I tried splicing by sliding back the outer casing, the winding the ends back into another piece.... , than tying them one at a time till all seven threads ....yen sliding the case back on......
    Was only moderately successful....LOL Looked like the snake that ate 7 rats.....
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    Gottcha....checked out the tutorial....
    Was just wondering about the bulges......Thanks...
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    single strand lanyard adjustable loops

    If the single strand lanyard knot is tied without the overhand knot to lock it in place, the knot will slide on the cord to give adjustable size loops. This works best in natural material such as this cotton sash cord. Paracord and other synthetic material is too slippery for the knot to stay in place. This shows what I think of when I have trouble falling asleep.

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    I already found a couple of uses for the sliding loop lanyard. My wife has requests for many more.
    Hang brooms by the handle to keep the bristles off the floor and stop them from falling over
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    Hang a flashlight so you know where it is
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    For another approach to the single strand lanyard try
    The fiador knot is used to make bridles for horses. It has other uses as well. There is one upper loop and two lower loops that can be made any size. It can be hung from a belt or any appropriate place. The sliding knots I added to the lower example clamp down snugly on flashlight, water bottle, or whatever.

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