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Rope is an essential survival item, and as a result the ability to make your own cordage is important as well. Once you know how to make cordage, no matter what situation you find yourself in, as long as you can find some kind of plant to get fibers from, you can make cordage. Learning to make cordage is actually quite simple. However, mastering it can actually take a while. This is a skill that I actually learned in college. During college I was an anthropology major, and one of the classes…

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a white and red rope on a wooden table

Plastic Bag Cordage : This is basically a method of natural cordage making using plastic bags, which don't require the splitting, pounding, drying, soaking, or other prep work that most natural materials do. There are a few other plastic bag ropes and yarns on here. I'm …

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Make Cordage from Natural Materials In this episode, we show you how to take natural materials, such as bark, and make your own cordage. This might be a primitive skill, but everyone needs cordage and if you are out you have no choice! A great skill to have and hope you can give it a ...

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the video shows how to make cordage slow down with long thin sticks and leaves

Forage_from_nature on Instagram: "For those that requested a slower version of how to make cordage, here it is. The fibres I used to make this cordage was chasmantha floribunda. #cordage #cordagemaking #naturalfibres #chasmanthafloribunda #naturalfibers #naturalfibrecordage #foraged_from_nature #foragedfromnature"

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Do you have an over abundance of fabric scraps that you are holding on to, “just in case”? Cintia from My Poppet was doing just that, and then she came up with the clever idea of turning her scraps into pretty twine. You can find the simple tutorial below. Scrap fabric strips in assorted lengths (max 1″ wide) Something to wind your twine on to Scissors For more pictures and the full tutorial, head over to My Poppet.

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the cover of wild basketry making baskets and natural corded plants

Wild Basketry: Making Baskets and Natural Cordage from Foraged Plants [Taylor, Ruby] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Wild Basketry: Making Baskets and Natural Cordage from Foraged Plants

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