Paracord Community

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The community is diverse and seemingly ever-growing. Here's some of the more active places to go for information or discussion.

Youtube Channels

Tying it All Together is the big daddy, with JD Lenzen posting videos for years, frequently one a week.

Stormdrane has an active blog, and a less-active video channel.

Dman McQ has a long-running gag reel about paracord people, as well as tutorials on techniques

The Paracordist has a channel supplementing his blog.

ParadudeAZ has given the world the great quick-deploy technique with dual loops and metal shackles

Mr Coop is a great channel for all sorts of paracord stuff, where Jim Cooper shows how to tie designs on buckles and make jigs.

Websites and Blogs

Fusion Knots is JD Lenzen's page, with photos of his designs and a forum for discussion. With the advent of Facebook groups, the forum is a lot less active than it was in earlier years.

Stormdrane's blog has a lot more posts than his Youtube channel, and is definitely worth a look.

The Paracordist has finished products for sale as well as a great blog.

Facebook Groups

As of the end of September 2013, here are some prominent groups and how many members they have.

Parachute Cord Crafters is one of the oldest cord groups on FB, and as a result has a lot of newbies and a little bit of rancor from what some of the older members consider rude or oblivious behavior on the part of those newbies. This has led to the creation of a lot of other groups, with smaller memberships but usually fewer (what some consider) dumb questions. 2634 members

World of Cordcraft 457 members

Knot Just Paracord 974 members

Texan Knot Tyers 71 members

Some groups branch out from cord into other crafts:

Krafters Kingsom 493 members