2020-03-01_Do_It_Yourself

(Jacob Rumans) #1
26 DO IT YOURSELF Summer 2020

LAWN CHAIR REFRESH Update
an old lawn chair with bands of
colorful cords, right. For each
color, you’ll need 100–150 feet
of 550 paracord. First, cut or
unscrew old webbing from your
chair and clean the frame with a
wet rag. Secure your first color to
the support bar at the base of the
back of the chair by tying the cord
in a double knot. Loop the cord
over the back of the chair, back
to front. Pull the cord under the
support bar and to the front of
the seat, again looping from back
to front. Wrap behind the center
support bar again and repeat for
desired number of loops (we used
about 10 for each vertical color).
Tie the second color to the first
with a two half hitches knot, page
23, at the bottom of the chair so
it’s out of sight. Be careful not to
pull the paracord too tight or the
chair will not stay open. Repeat
for all vertical rows, then double
knot the cord to the support bar.
For the horizontal colors, secure
the cord to the chair frame and
weave between the vertical
sections, tightening as you go.
When chair is complete, tie the
cord to the frame, then trim and
heat-seal all ends, flattening with
a paracord smoothing tool to lock
the knots in place.

DO IT

BETTER
TO KEEP LONG LENGTHS OF
CORD UNDER CONTROL,
CONSIDER A WINDIT WIZARD
($7; PARACORDPLANET.COM).
THIS HANDY TOOL CAN EASILY
HOLD 100 FEET OF CORD AND
HAS FEATURES LIKE A RULER,
A BLADE, AND A LOCK FOR
LOOSE CORD ENDS.

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