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6 Winter Paracord Projects

Posted by Lauri on Dec 2nd 2016

Winter Paracord Projects

Whether we like it or not, it's December and getting colder and with that (in some places) comes snow. I tend to stay inside most of the winter on my couch watching movies with popcorn. One way I keep my hands busy during a movie is making bracelets and winter themed projects such as a paracord wreath, candy cane, or Christmas tree.

As I've said many times, paracord is a necessity to carry on you, in your car, or to have in your survival bag. There are many ways you may need or want paracord for in the cold, harsh winter months.

1. Tow Rope

Paracord Tow Rope

(photo via survivallife.com)

A tow rope is something everyone should carry in their car, especially those where it snows and the roads get icy. Unfortunately, it's all too easy to hit black ice and slip into the ditch and get stuck. Having a paracord tow rope can save time and money. There are many different ways to make this depending on the weave you would like to do. Para-Max is a great cord to use for this since it's rated at 1,000 lbs. You can also make a tow rope out of 550, 650, or 750 paracord as well, you'll just need more cord.

2. Snow Shoes

Paracord Snow Shoes

(Photo via Instructables.com)

As much as I hate winter, it's really pretty outside and makes me want to do something outdoors. However, I can't ski, I don't have a snowmobile, and I refuse to run when there's ice on the ground. Solution: snow shoeing! This is a fun activity that gets you outdoors, moving, and requires very little skill. Learn how to make your own paracord snow shoes here.

3. Steering Wheel Cover

Paracord Steering Wheel Cover

(Photo via Instructables.com)

The steering wheel cover is one project on my calendar. I NEED this. Living in Fargo, ND it gets cold. And windy. If I forget my gloves, my hands not only freeze outside, they freeze while holding the steering wheel. On the flip side, the steering wheel also can get incredibly hot in the summer. This steering wheel cover is the perfect remedy. Not only that, when anyone gets in your car, they will notice your steering wheel cover and you get to talk about how much you love to craft with paracord! Learn how to make your own here.

4. Sledding Rope 

Paracord Sledding Strap

Fortunately to some, but unfortunately to more, it's winter. Whether you like it or not. What a better way to make a boring, cold winter day exciting than going sledding. A paracord sled rope is another fun way to personalize your stuff. This is such an easy way to make your sled unique. In a time when most sleds come from department stores, make sure no one accidentally takes yours. The paracord can be made thicker with some fun weaves and your child's favorite color can be used to make it. You can also show off your paracord skills and make a knot to secure the paracord to the sled. Click here for some knots to try. Click here to see our multi colored paracord.

5. Repair Snow Boot Laces

Paracord Boot Lace Repair

(photo via http://survivalbraceletkits.com)

If you're out hunting, hiking, or just generally a boot wear-er you should carry extra paracord on you. You can fix broken laces in a pinch with paracord. Which also ensures that you always have paracord on you for a more pressing matter if needed.

6. Reflective/Safety Vest

Paracord Safety Vest

(photo via https://www.wideopenspaces.com/)

This is a project that's good to have for the winter as well as summer. It gets dark earlier in the winter (ugh) and you may end up doing more in the dark than usual. It's a good idea to have a safety vest on if you're out walking the dog, running, hiking, or if you get stranded and need to find help. This is such an easy design that can fit over a winter jacket. Reflective or Glow in the Dark 550 cord will both work great for this.

What projects are on your list this winter? 

Let us know in the comment section or on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.

Paracord Love,

Lauri

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