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By Sarah Oconnell

How much paracord do I need for a cobra bracelet?

The general rule for the cobra weave, and many other weaves, is: “One inch of bracelet equals one foot of paracord.” This is a generally accurate rule, unless you have very large wrists, you are making a wide bracelet, or you are using smaller diameter cord.

How long does paracord need to be for bracelet?

* 1 inch of bracelet length equals about 1 foot, or 12 inches of cord needed. So, if your wrist circumference is 8 inches, measure out 8 feet (96 inches) of cord (see step 2).

Is cobra knot same as square knot?

Uses: The Cobra Knot (Solomon Bar or Portuguese Sinnet) (ABOK # 2496, p 401.) is one of the commonest lanyard knots. It is very widely used in military shoulder lanyards and in many macrame patterns. The two Cobra Knot versions described here are known as a Square Knot and a Spiral Stitch.