I bought this camera back in October to use on my trip to Japan.

It didn't come with a neck strap, just the wrist strap below. I'd been wanting to get a lightweight neck strap, but haven't been able to find one to my liking. Mostly the straps are too big and bulky for my tiny camera.

While searching online once again last week, I discovered this video where a guy teaches you how to make an adjustable paracord lanyard. It looked perfect, so I decided to give it a try.
I went to Ben Franklin and bought this paracord for $4.

I think it'll work out fine!

8 comments:
Oh my! Awesome! You are amazing!
Good fix!
Great job Jalna. Bryan and I make paracord leashes just for fun.
looks good!
It was easy, Kay!
Thanks, Aunty.
It was good fun making it, Susie.
Thank you, Kat.
Cool! Now just don't go swinging it around your neck otherwise still gonna get all bus up! :-D
How cool and easy.
Les, I just noticed today that the screen in the back has three scratches. Luckily, I put on a glass protector but still . . .
I can make one for you, Erick. Let me know.
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