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How To Make Cordage From Natural Materials 

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How To Make Cordage From Natural Materials
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@SurvivalLilly
@SurvivalLilly 7 лет назад
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@gmullen666
@gmullen666 5 лет назад
What would be a good substitute for Stinging Nettle and/or Spruce roots? Cause' I have neither LOL
@toybig3370
@toybig3370 4 года назад
เยี่ยม มากๆ สุดยอดครับ
@zoffinger
@zoffinger 9 лет назад
Getting giggles over cordage shows how much you really enjoy what you do and watching someone who enjoys what they do is always fun. Cheers, Lilly
@666gertrude
@666gertrude 7 лет назад
I've seen tens of thousands of videos on You Tube. This is becoming one of my favourite channels.
@Dan77845
@Dan77845 8 лет назад
The dog should have his own channel.
@candaceglover2456
@candaceglover2456 7 лет назад
that is a great dog! 🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕
@TrevorPhillips2024
@TrevorPhillips2024 7 лет назад
Derp DeDerp Rest In Piece
@Sybrakos1
@Sybrakos1 6 лет назад
:(
@kathleenlily3969
@kathleenlily3969 6 лет назад
true
@Jay-cn3js
@Jay-cn3js 5 лет назад
Thats 1 happy dogo
@jamescarmean2701
@jamescarmean2701 9 лет назад
This is an often over looked skill and it allows you to keep your emergency cordage for more critical tasks. As an aside, your wonder hound Daks has got the perfect dogs life, it would seem, he gets to go to the woods with his best friend, dig up whatever interests him, roll in the dirt, swim in the pond and shake that water off onto his buddy. Life is good.
@RachelSchell
@RachelSchell 8 лет назад
Your dog totally makes the video! He's hilarious!
@johnsmith-sw7ii
@johnsmith-sw7ii 8 лет назад
Dax is a really neat dog! He always finds a way to keep busy and also to get your attention.
@EnterNator
@EnterNator 9 лет назад
Your a good inspiration for a person like me that doesn't get out much, thankyou :)
@gmullen666
@gmullen666 5 лет назад
OMG I LOVE YOUR SQUIDWARD AESTHETIC LOL
@philipdemaeyer1665
@philipdemaeyer1665 3 года назад
I would be a proud papa, with a daughter like miss Lilly. Your papa is a very lucky man, cheers miss Lilly.
@musicisbrilliant
@musicisbrilliant 8 лет назад
The end made me smile.
@Goodpatron
@Goodpatron 3 года назад
Her dog is the top draw to this channel. Lol 😆 Also, I'm super impressed with her impromptu bow drill fire 😮
@Waldhandwerk
@Waldhandwerk 8 лет назад
Tolle Schnüre, tolle Auswahl. Cool mit den Brennnesseln im Wasser! Vielen Dank Lilly.
@fabriciomarchi9695
@fabriciomarchi9695 8 лет назад
Watching you and Dax are quite entertaining! Making natural cordage AND put it to an useful test = thumb up!
@sirknight438
@sirknight438 9 лет назад
Lilly, your dog is great. He is always digging a hole or getting wet and muddy, no matter the season. As well as trying to get you messy too, lol. Great vid on cordage by the way.
@DEAN18643
@DEAN18643 8 лет назад
Poor dog just wanted to share his lovely cold water with you. He must be one of the happiest dogs I have ever seen.
@BullRonin
@BullRonin 8 лет назад
I've seen this subject covered many times. I understand the concept, but have always been lost on the connecting new pieces part. This is the first vid, where everything in the cordage making process makes sense. AWESOME!
@MochilerosOrg
@MochilerosOrg 8 лет назад
Hi Lilly ! Just found your channel with amazing stuff. I love bushcraft content. Keep up the good job!
@tinaturner134
@tinaturner134 8 лет назад
Those bushcraft video are brilliant way for people to learn about outside and please support lily her amazing work on RU-vid
@gac914
@gac914 9 лет назад
You're dog is so much fun to watch! Such an outdoor dog, always finding something to do and occupy himself!!!
@onegreenev
@onegreenev 7 лет назад
Was glad to see you actually use the cord you made and to show how strong or weak a particular cord can be. Fresh grass is not the best. Your fire making skills are impressive. Good job.
@nickmalone8586
@nickmalone8586 7 лет назад
Your dog was digging a hobbit hole at 3:15 haha
@daddynjulia
@daddynjulia 9 лет назад
Probably one of your best videos Lily and a great example for my 7 year old daughter Julia who really loves your vids and Dax
@tinaturner134
@tinaturner134 9 лет назад
this video great to teach people about natural resources in the outdoors please do more videos like this one it's great and brilliant too
@iandaniel3916
@iandaniel3916 8 лет назад
We had to make around 8 kilometers of stinging nettle rope to hold the roof of our round house together, awesome stuff and very strong, good in salt water as well
@pommel47
@pommel47 7 лет назад
If you live in a Northern climate where Birch and Spruce grow, you can make wonderful containers from Birch bark and Spruce root. Great video Lily.
@FullCircleOutdoors414
@FullCircleOutdoors414 9 лет назад
Awesome job with the bowdrill with natural cordage! I was smiling right along with you, definitely something to smile about! Thanks for sharing as always! Atb, Jenn :)
@ScrapwoodCity
@ScrapwoodCity 9 лет назад
Really cool techniques, thanks for sharing!
@KarlHeger
@KarlHeger 9 лет назад
Servus Lilly. Wieder mal perfekt erklärt und vorgeführt wie man Schnur aus der Natur machen kann. Vielen Dank fürs zeigen. LG Carlos
@ReliefbyRachel
@ReliefbyRachel 8 лет назад
I recently subscribed... am enjoying g your videos and learning a great deal. You have the perfect combo of talking and quiet time and showing a lot if information and the simple pleasures of being out with your dog. It makes me want to go live in the woods.
@mdouble100
@mdouble100 8 лет назад
Excellent video, very clear instruction. Here in Canada spruce root is used as a traditional lashing material in building the famous birch bark canoes. It is first steamed to make it more flexible. As it dries it shrinks and so tightens each joint.
@trosanelli
@trosanelli 8 лет назад
My favorite cordage material is dogbane. I collected it in the fall, make cordage with it in the winter, and use it for projects during the summer. This winter I am going to make a net to cover my blueberry bushes from birds with the cordage I make.
@acsolares2
@acsolares2 8 лет назад
Lilly, u rock, you are an awesome teacher!
@johnjackson9767
@johnjackson9767 3 года назад
Was going to compost all the excess trumpet vine I cleaned up from my yard but decided to make some rope instead. Thanks for the video!
@ionsorinporojan149
@ionsorinporojan149 7 лет назад
Wow , I am in love !!! 😊😊😊😊 Ok , getting serious ... The nettle fibre is the strongest natural fibre ...the bowmans in the past , were making bow string from netthe fibre , because is verry strong and (verry important ) it is not stretchy !!!! Great video about natural fibres Lilly !!! Congrats !!!
@sigurdivar4227
@sigurdivar4227 8 лет назад
Excellent! Very nice demonstration on natural cordage. So impressive that You really made av working bowdrill out of a spruce root. Thanks for Your wonderful movies! They are such a good mix of education and entertainment.
@sinfonianbarelytone9191
@sinfonianbarelytone9191 9 лет назад
Great video! We were waiting our turn to use bows and arrows with the Cub Scouts and they were playing in a field of wild grass. I passed the time teaching them how to make cordage with it. I didn't have the technique down but I like your method of twisting one strand then the other. Awesome! Thanks!
@CloroxBleach-io4xb
@CloroxBleach-io4xb 8 лет назад
Been looking for a decent cordage making video for years thank you
@CrankyPantss
@CrankyPantss 9 лет назад
Your filming and editing skills have gotten really fantastic! I really like how you set up your shots. The info about natural cordage was very helpful. Thanks for sharing it with us.
@TheElvenArcher
@TheElvenArcher 7 лет назад
1:16 i did that once. grabbed a handful and tried to pull it out and sliced up my hand. the worst part of it is that when someone asks why your hand is all bandaged you have to say "yeah i got cut pulling grass out of the vegetables."
@freemanletloose
@freemanletloose 8 лет назад
Hey Lilly glad to see people do bush crafting great vids keep it up.I own an external frame back pack and go summer or winter don't matter I'm from alberta weather changes here all the time.really test what I pack and bring alone.You are awsome cheers...
@snafumotoadv2290
@snafumotoadv2290 8 лет назад
Super informative! Another great video Lilly!
@TheTiDman
@TheTiDman 9 лет назад
Nice info. For making a shelter or other survival related stuff this could be essential knowledge. While you twist the material into cordage it is also possible to braid it, like in a 3-strand braid. I have used this method to make slings (as in the stone-throwing weapon) from grass and bark. Also, long ago I learned from my grandmother how to make cordage from twisting long thin saplings.
@garymccarty4374
@garymccarty4374 6 лет назад
Great video, thanks!! Your dog is extremely busy during the videos I have seen. Love your dog.
@janevanessaaarons
@janevanessaaarons 6 лет назад
great video. i also love watching your dog having fun on the background.
@BlackScoutSurvival
@BlackScoutSurvival 9 лет назад
Great video!
@2012spacetraveler
@2012spacetraveler 9 лет назад
Spruce roots is what we used to sew the bark together when making birch bark canoes. Love the DAX, man I miss having a dog
@RamblinAround
@RamblinAround 9 лет назад
Great video Lilly!
@survivalKurse
@survivalKurse 9 лет назад
Sauberer Bowdrill genial VG und schönes Wochenende Guido
@bigDbigDbigD
@bigDbigDbigD 9 лет назад
Great video. Loved the bearing block you used.
@willsmith2860
@willsmith2860 7 лет назад
just found your channel - very impressive and better than all other primitive channels with the exception of Primitive Technology. You earned a sub.
@jamesfowler489
@jamesfowler489 3 года назад
Excellent work! this is exectly what I was looking for, how to make cordage in thw wild. This is something that everyone should know. Now it just needs a knot video from natural cordage to compliment this. Keep up the great work and subscribed. :)
@peacebewithyou5702
@peacebewithyou5702 3 года назад
Thank you for your efforts Lilly!
@chipsanford1874
@chipsanford1874 9 лет назад
Another excellent video Lilly. Thumbs up.
@waynedunn3824
@waynedunn3824 8 лет назад
Sinew from deer makes great cording. Natural, durable, and if you wrap it around something when it's still wet it will shrink tight.
@brunofasanaro6157
@brunofasanaro6157 9 лет назад
Your dog always have so much fun in your trips. My actual dog will only get lost for sure.
@jasonscreativeadventures3900
@jasonscreativeadventures3900 9 лет назад
cool every outdoor survivalist should know how to make natural cordage from natural materials thanks
@thesandmancurtballirg4371
@thesandmancurtballirg4371 3 года назад
I've been thinking about this topic. Thanks, Lily. Sincerely.
@SandTguy
@SandTguy 9 лет назад
You really know Your stuff. I think You are amazing at what You do.
@ecospider5
@ecospider5 Год назад
My favorite knot is the Figure 8 (ABOK # 570, p 95.) and the Figure 8 loop. There is a lot of variations which is great for someone who only ties rope a couple times a year. There are plenty of better knots but I don’t use them enough to remember them.
@whitneyhott331
@whitneyhott331 9 лет назад
Great job on the video Lily!!! Love that Dax!!! :-)
@anibaldk
@anibaldk 7 лет назад
That dog is having the time of his life!!!
@acravasian
@acravasian 8 лет назад
seems like stinging nettle is a pretty good choice, its also easy to find and grows in huge numbers
@7GtwNYkHYs
@7GtwNYkHYs 7 лет назад
Super comfy video!
@FerralFerret
@FerralFerret 3 года назад
I love your dog's energy
@rudyjaboor6966
@rudyjaboor6966 9 лет назад
Hi Lily, just found and subscribed to your channel today. It seems awesome so far, and I will binge watch your videos so I can get caught up. Thumbs Up !!
@ericrider9718
@ericrider9718 9 лет назад
Congrats on success with spruce root bow drill! Very awesome, no spruce here but lots of nettles!!! Keep up the great videos Lilliy and Dax!
@Bravo1Resq
@Bravo1Resq 8 лет назад
great job on the bow drill!!
@TressaZimmerman
@TressaZimmerman 7 лет назад
I have learned so much from you and your videos. Once our weather breaks hear on Florida, my partner and I are going to use what I have learned to set up our camp. I hope to video it and post it. I need to figure out how to edit first.
@osamajameel2021
@osamajameel2021 6 лет назад
Tressa Zimmerman I live in florida
@chasewright9601
@chasewright9601 8 лет назад
I really like you're videos and would like to support it by watching all the ads in ur video keep it up
@44szaman
@44szaman 7 лет назад
Very good job! Thanks!
@Williamleo71
@Williamleo71 Год назад
Really enjoy all of your videos.
@rialobran
@rialobran 8 лет назад
Officially impressed with the 'bow string - fire starting' I think you were both surprised and proud of that effort too :)
@LadyFairfax33
@LadyFairfax33 9 лет назад
Bamboo might be good too. BTW...your dog is really terrific. He's got such a great personality. What breed is he?
@Jay-cn3js
@Jay-cn3js 5 лет назад
Bamboo.... Does it look like she lives in or near an enviroment that supports Bamboo. Pretty sure Bamboo lives in Asia brah.
@hellenbeer8315
@hellenbeer8315 3 года назад
Nice to see that you have a friend with you to watch your back.
@Lellobeetle
@Lellobeetle 8 лет назад
You're getting good with the bow drill, Lilly
@angeladoll5444
@angeladoll5444 8 лет назад
Dax sure likes to steal your spotlight, doesn't he Lilly?
@ainolcrystal6182
@ainolcrystal6182 3 года назад
Since this is over 6yrs old video, am pretty sure you've come across other willow cordage making vids, where fibers are boiled with wood-ash, and oh boy do that make a difference with the strength of cordage made after. So this is meant as reference to newer viewers, wishing to learn cordage making themselves, its fun. I came here to see how stinging nettles are prepared before twisty turny ;)
@justcringebackpackchan5320
@justcringebackpackchan5320 9 лет назад
I like to watch your dog while you do all the work😀👍
@adequategreg
@adequategreg 8 лет назад
the re-purposed roller blade wheel for your bow-drill is my favourite thing ever
@FritzMeinecke
@FritzMeinecke 9 лет назад
Hey Lilly, das war echt nen super Videos. Soviel Infos auf einmal. Alles super erklärt und auch direkt in der Praxis gezeigt. Als du meintest, das man die Wurzeln auch für einen Bowdrill nutzen kann, dachte ich erst "jaja als ob das klappen würde" und 2 Sekunden später belehrst du mich eines besseren :D sehr geil. Mach weiter so, ich freu mich immer wenn es wieder etwas neues auf deinem Kanal gibt :). Viele Grüße Fritz
@entltyq
@entltyq 3 года назад
🤱
@TheAussieGunBunny
@TheAussieGunBunny 8 лет назад
on a side note: this cordage being made is wet cordage, which will shrink as it dries. this is great for building structures as it will tighten and will only be removable by cutting.
@tmorris
@tmorris 7 лет назад
Great stuff Lilly. Accent is awesome.
@chasingthenorth9719
@chasingthenorth9719 8 лет назад
This was legitimately useful; you really never know when you might need something like this. Great video, as always!
@TheSupermonkeyforce
@TheSupermonkeyforce 8 лет назад
Thanks Lily, very good video!!
@rsamviera2848
@rsamviera2848 8 лет назад
Your woods knowledge is very impressive. Thank you for your fine videos.
@owenrees2830
@owenrees2830 5 лет назад
I’m glad you had shown with nettle. Did you know Germany used nettle fibres to make coveralls and uniforms for the military cuz of its versatility? Great video.
@BASurvival
@BASurvival 9 лет назад
great video lilly , intresting to see the natural cordage being used as string for a bow drill often wondered how well it would hold out. some thing ive been meaning to try. thanx for sharing.
@toffeebluenose7331
@toffeebluenose7331 2 года назад
Now to make stone tools.i think blue bell roots stem and bulb are a sticky adhesive,used in arrow making. Hemp plant was widely used in building due to its sticky fibres.
@couz10
@couz10 8 лет назад
Right On!! Good job. I need to learn that skill as well. Thanks for the instructions. Keep up the humor!
@exsashank2
@exsashank2 6 лет назад
Unless I am mistaken, I believe that is rye grass. It is very beautiful and soft when it is short. She is using the reverse wrap method
@diggingtreasure1
@diggingtreasure1 9 лет назад
Great video on making cordage thanks for sharing.
@alaskankare
@alaskankare 9 лет назад
great video showing how different materials work or dont work.
@bluetoad2001
@bluetoad2001 8 лет назад
we use Velvet Leaf, Common Milkweed,Hemp and Nettles. Hemp is actually illegal to grow but nevertheless grows wild in Mudzoory
@scotishcovenanters
@scotishcovenanters 7 лет назад
I love your videos! Love your accent equally. Thank you for this one; I am learning the reverse twist cording.
@williambarraclough8712
@williambarraclough8712 3 года назад
Making an axe out of all natural materials using only a knife and this is very useful.. Thanks!
@donlane2610
@donlane2610 6 лет назад
First video I watched of yours..I will be watching more!!
@Laiynnalaiynna
@Laiynnalaiynna 8 лет назад
Excellent video, really useful info about an important and often overlooked part of survival/bushcraft. I also noticed that Dax seems to always be digging for roots, except in this video, where he would have been really useful ;). Keep up the good work!
@EatCarbs
@EatCarbs 8 лет назад
Great stuff... I've never made cordage before. Thanks for the video
@livingbios
@livingbios 8 лет назад
Lilly, you're awesome. i love watching your videos. seems like you're always having fun out doing this stuff. i hope to keep seeing new videos and keep up the good work 👍.
@EarthredPortman
@EarthredPortman Год назад
Thank you for the great information!
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