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Natural Cordage

Learn how to make strong, reliable cordage using fibers from wild plants like dogbane, yucca, nettle, and more. This ancient skill is essential for traps, shelters, fishing, and more.

- Join live or watch the recording anytime after class.

Learn one of the most essential and ancient survival skills.
In this hands-on online class, you’ll discover how to turn wild plants into strong, reliable cordage—a foundational skill for shelter-building, traps, fishing lines, gear repair, and countless wilderness tasks.

You’ll follow step-by-step instruction to process plant fibers and practice making single-strand, flat braid, and reverse-wrap 2-ply cordage using natural materials provided in your kit.

This ancient skill teaches patience, precision, and confidence. Whether you're new to primitive skills or looking to sharpen your technique, this class is a powerful introduction to primitive skills.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to identify and harvest useful fiber plants (like yucca, dogbane, and nettle)

  • Techniques for processing and preparing plant fibers

  • Twisting, flat braid, and reverse-twist methods for durable cord

  • Practical applications of cordage in survival and bushcraft

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What’s Included in Your Kit:

  • Pre-harvested plant fibers (yucca, dogbane, etc.)

  • Practice bundles for multiple rounds of cord making

  • Fiber separator and instructional guide

Class Perks:

  • Join the live Zoom session for real-time guidance

  • Access the recorded session anytime if you can't attend live

  • Ask questions during and after the class through our chat group for up to a week and get support from an experienced instructors

  • Ideal for being prepared in emergencies. 

Book Your Spot Today

Zoom link is sent via email 72 hours before class starts.

  • Date/Time: October 1st 2025 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

    Starts Oct 1

    65 US dollars

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385-233-1280

1002 E 800 N Genola UT, 84655

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