Hi, I'm Heidi from The Lanyard Ladies, and today I'll be showing you how to make a king cobra out of lanyard. So in order to make your king cobra, you would have to start off by making your cobra stitch. You need to make it approximately two or three inches down, so you have...
Step 1: When working with lanyard lacing, check after every stitch to make sure the lacing isn't twisted. When you start stitching, leave a small tail and stitch over it to hold the lacing in place. At the end of your row, or when you run out of lacing, push the remaining lacing ...
Almost every angler keeps a spare pocket knife in his tackle box, but most work gets done with a special-purpose fishing knife. The long, flexible, very narrow blade is made for the delicate work of cleaning (gutting) and filleting, although it may be too delicate to cut effectively throu...
How to Start a Lanyard (Box Stitch) Cut two strands of material to equal lengths. Find the centers of the strands. Lay them over each other like a + sign. Hold the centers between your thumb and pointer finger. Loop both ends of the bottom strand over your thumb. Weave the ends of...
Lanyards are a fun, practical craft project that people of all ages can do. You can make them to hang on key chains, belt loops, and even water bottles. If you've started a lanyard and are getting close to the end, you may be wondering how...