Paracord Survival Bracelet Workshop: Beginner's Class Paracord has a million uses and handy to have around. Since it is so helpful people like to weave paracord into bracelets called survival bracelets. In the Beginner class you will learn how to make 2 types of paracord bracelets. The first bracelet will be an Oat Spike Sinnet bracelet. Once you get the hang of working with paracord, then we will move on to the Cobra bracelet. This workshop is for 8 years old and older. All ages welcome. All supplies provided. Afterwards, participants may come for the Intermediate class held from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Date: Saturday, July 25, 2015 Time: 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Where: DeSoto State Park in Fort Payne, Alabama (Location disclosed at time of registration) Fee: $10.00 supply fee. Workshop is limited to 10 people, so pre-registration is required. Call 256.997.5025 or email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for details.
Paracord Survival Bracelet Workshop: Intermediate Class Paracord is often called survival cord because it has so many uses. This cord can hold 550lb and can be used for making shelters, rafts, fishing and many more things. A survival bracelet typically only has between 7 and 10 feet of paracord woven in to it. We will be making a Survival Belt that has between 40 and 80 feet of paracord woven into it. This workshop is for 8 years old and older. All ages welcome. All supplies provided. Date: Saturday, July 25, 2015 Time: 1:00-3:00 p.m. Where: DeSoto State Park in Fort Payne, Alabama (Location disclosed at time of registration) Fee: $25.00 supply fee. Workshop is limited to 10 people, so pre-registration is required. Call 256.997.5025 or email Brittney.Hughes@dcnr.alabama.gov for details.
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