First, just this quote from George MacDonald:
think, necessary to thorough development. I would rather have a son of
mine a carpenter, a watchmaker, a woodcarver, a shoemaker, a jeweler, a
blacksmith, a bookbinder, than I would have him earn his bread as a clerk in a
counting house. Not merely is the cultivation of operant faculty a better
education in faculty, but it brings the man nearer to everything operant;
humanity unfolds itself to him the readier; its ways and thoughts and modes of
being grow the clearer to both intellect and heart…what advantage the
carpenter of Nazareth gathered from his bench, is the inheritance of every
workman, in proportion as he does divine, that is, honest work.
DS recommends the kits from Paracord Planet. Each kit has enough to make 10 complete bracelets, including directions plus you can find a million variations on the internet. All you need is a lighter and sharp scissors. They make great gifts for guys, too!
Also, he did make a holding device to help the process-
Anonymous says
Hi Nancy! Would your son have any tips on how to get bracelets to come out the right size? My 10 yr old has attempted paracord bracelets 3 times, using various recommendations for how to choose the lengths, and they have never come out a good size for him, which is, of course, discouraging. Thank you! Hope your travels home were safe & uncomplicated!
Sarah says
Wow, this is awesome! My son will love these, I am going to put them on my wish list. How fantastic that your son put his hand up to do the teaching, a proud moment for you mama.
Marcia says
lovely! Impressive! Wish we lived closer so my 10 year old son could have joined in on this one!
Silvia says
Rejoicing, and loving that which you share, the quotes, the talk about your boy, the words and pictures.
Bobby Jo says
Love those last 2 photos and seeing the creativity in coming up with the holding device!
It's so fun to see him step up like that and present such a fun handcraft to our group 🙂
And regarding that 1st quote, I read the term "honest work" a lot. Interesting…