Most of the paracord bracelets take a while to make and permanently modify the paracord, as well as being very slow to unlace. Mostly, they are for appearance and emergency use only. I wanted a temporary wristband to use as a paracord bundle, for quick access. Here is my finished attempt:

Splice any shorter pieces of paracord with a square knot or a sheet-bend. Recommend using only similarly sized pieces of paracord and at most two. Make a wrist-sized loop on one end, tying back to paracord with a taught-line hitch. This hitch will be undone later. Place loop lightly around wrist: Loop loose end of paracord around wrist and secure with thumb Tie loose end around bundle with a loop to another taught-line hitch: Tighten taught-line hitch around bundle, then pull loop along bundle to tighten around wrist. Leave about half of an inch on end of taught-line hitch for later tightening of hitch. Undoo first hitch, and redo around entire bundle, same as second hitch in above picture. Wrist band can be tightened by pulling the two taught-line hitches towards each other (away from their trailing end) or loosened by pulling away from each other (towards trailing end). When tightening wrist band or loosening, adjust bundle of paracord by running fingers back and forth and pulling underneath paracord bundle to shimmy paracord longer or shorter. Cord can also be pulled through one cord at a time from side to side. Loosen taught-line hitches fully and try to pull off wrist, if unable, loosen wrist band by undoing one of the taught-line hitches and re-hitching on other side of remaining hitch. May need to be done several times for longer pieces of paracord. Once wrist band can be removed, neaten the hitches and bands. When wearing band, tighten by pulling hitches towards each other.

Two bands side by side, one a continuous 12 ft piece of paracord, and one a two spliced 3 ft lengths piece of paracord:



More time consuming than a standard cord bundle/gasket coil. But, when a wearer wants quick access to cord without digging through their pack or pockets, this is an option.