Friday, September 3, 2010

Rattle Snake Key Fob

Tired of digging in your bag to find your keys? Don't want some heavy object dangleing from you keychain? Prefer something soft and light that you can find without looking? How about this attractive key fob that is soft and light plus makes it easy to find you keys even in the dark. If your bag happens to have a pocket inside drop the keys in it while leaving the fob hanging out and it will always be waiting exactly where you left it. Simple, elegant, and functional, this Key Fob is made from 4 foot of paracord braided to resemble the Rattle that gives a rattle snake it's name. This one doesn't rattle but it will help you find your keys. This knot is actually called the "Over-And-Under Heaving Line Knot" or ABOK # 541 as illustrated in Ashley Book of Knots by Clifford W. Ashley I am calling it the Rattle Snake Knot because that is what it looks like. For a simple video instruction on tying this knot you can watch JD's video on YouTube or get the book to learn them all. Either way this is a simple project that you can learn eaisly on your own.

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