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==1. Make a three-strand braid, using hair, rope, or cord. ==
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[[File:Braid StepBystep.jpg|thumb|500px|Step-by-step sequence for making a three-strand braid]]
 
[[File:Braid StepBystep.jpg|thumb|500px|Step-by-step sequence for making a three-strand braid]]
 
To make a three strand braid we start with the picture on the upper left, and proceed clockwise.   
 
To make a three strand braid we start with the picture on the upper left, and proceed clockwise.   
  
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*Move the blue strand from the right to the center, bringing us to the second picture.   
 
*Move the blue strand from the right to the center, bringing us to the second picture.   
 
*Move the black strand from the left to the center, bringing us to the third picture.   
 
*Move the black strand from the left to the center, bringing us to the third picture.   
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*Move the red strand from the left to the center, bringing us to the seventh picture which has the strands in the same order as the first.   
 
*Move the red strand from the left to the center, bringing us to the seventh picture which has the strands in the same order as the first.   
  
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The sequence of left-to-center, right-to-center, left-to-center, right-to-center repeats until the braider reaches the end of the strands or decides to quit.
 
The sequence of left-to-center, right-to-center, left-to-center, right-to-center repeats until the braider reaches the end of the strands or decides to quit.
  
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==2. Make a zipper pull or a key chain using the four-strand round or square braid. ==
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[[File:Starting a braid.png|thumb|700px|How to get started on a four-strand round or square braid.]]
 
[[File:Starting a braid.png|thumb|700px|How to get started on a four-strand round or square braid.]]
 
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This is an easy project that does not take very much time.  To start, you will need: a keyring or other ring/fastener, and two strands of gimp (flat, plastic string), each strand about 3-4 feet long.
 
This is an easy project that does not take very much time.  To start, you will need: a keyring or other ring/fastener, and two strands of gimp (flat, plastic string), each strand about 3-4 feet long.
  
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Fold each strand in half and thread through the ring/fastener.  Then begin braiding.
 
Fold each strand in half and thread through the ring/fastener.  Then begin braiding.
  
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*Step 1: Cross over two strands that are opposite each other (see illustration).
 
*Step 1: Cross over two strands that are opposite each other (see illustration).
 
*Step 2: Thread the cross-strands through: "over 1, under one".
 
*Step 2: Thread the cross-strands through: "over 1, under one".
 
*Step 3: Pull tight
 
*Step 3: Pull tight
  
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Repeat until the zipper pull or key chain reaches the desired length (4-5 inches).
 
Repeat until the zipper pull or key chain reaches the desired length (4-5 inches).
 
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==3. Make a four-strand hanger cover. ==
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==3. Make a four-strand hanger cover. == <!--T:9-->
 
[[File:Four strand braid.png|thumb|500px|How to braid using four strands.]]
 
[[File:Four strand braid.png|thumb|500px|How to braid using four strands.]]
 
[[File:Hanger wrap.png|thumb|600px|How to do a four-strand braid around a hanger.]]
 
[[File:Hanger wrap.png|thumb|600px|How to do a four-strand braid around a hanger.]]
 
First, you must learn to do the four strand braid (not the round or square braid).  The way to remember this is "under 2, over 1."  Follow the illustration.  
 
First, you must learn to do the four strand braid (not the round or square braid).  The way to remember this is "under 2, over 1."  Follow the illustration.  
  
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To make a hanger cover, just do this braid ''around'' the hanger.
 
To make a hanger cover, just do this braid ''around'' the hanger.
 
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==4. Make a four-strand round braid lanyard. ==
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[[File:lanyard.png|thumb|600px|How to make an adjustable lanyard with a four-strand braid.]]
 
[[File:lanyard.png|thumb|600px|How to make an adjustable lanyard with a four-strand braid.]]
 
Follow the instructions for a four-strand braid from requirement 3 above, starting with two 8-9 foot strands folded in half.  At the end, start doing a square braid around the first part, forming a loop.  This can be adjusted when you are done.
 
Follow the instructions for a four-strand braid from requirement 3 above, starting with two 8-9 foot strands folded in half.  At the end, start doing a square braid around the first part, forming a loop.  This can be adjusted when you are done.
 
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==5. Know how to start and end all projects. ==
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{{:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Braiding/Start}}
 
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==References==
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Braiding

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Contents


1. Make a three-strand braid, using hair, rope, or cord.

Step-by-step sequence for making a three-strand braid

To make a three strand braid we start with the picture on the upper left, and proceed clockwise.

  • Move the blue strand from the right to the center, bringing us to the second picture.
  • Move the black strand from the left to the center, bringing us to the third picture.
  • Move the red strand from the right to the center, bringing us to the fourth picture.
  • Move the blue strand from the left to the center, bringing us to the fifth picture.
  • Move the black strand from the right to the center, bringing us to the sixth picture.
  • Move the red strand from the left to the center, bringing us to the seventh picture which has the strands in the same order as the first.

The sequence of left-to-center, right-to-center, left-to-center, right-to-center repeats until the braider reaches the end of the strands or decides to quit.

2. Make a zipper pull or a key chain using the four-strand round or square braid.

How to get started on a four-strand round or square braid.

This is an easy project that does not take very much time. To start, you will need: a keyring or other ring/fastener, and two strands of gimp (flat, plastic string), each strand about 3-4 feet long.

Fold each strand in half and thread through the ring/fastener. Then begin braiding.

  • Step 1: Cross over two strands that are opposite each other (see illustration).
  • Step 2: Thread the cross-strands through: "over 1, under one".
  • Step 3: Pull tight

Repeat until the zipper pull or key chain reaches the desired length (4-5 inches).

3. Make a four-strand hanger cover.

How to braid using four strands.
How to do a four-strand braid around a hanger.

First, you must learn to do the four strand braid (not the round or square braid). The way to remember this is "under 2, over 1." Follow the illustration.

To make a hanger cover, just do this braid around the hanger.

4. Make a four-strand round braid lanyard.

How to make an adjustable lanyard with a four-strand braid.

Follow the instructions for a four-strand braid from requirement 3 above, starting with two 8-9 foot strands folded in half. At the end, start doing a square braid around the first part, forming a loop. This can be adjusted when you are done.

5. Know how to start and end all projects.

Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Braiding/Start

References