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How do you braid a mane?
I would like step by step instructions on how to do a hunter braid, and rosettes. Can someone find me a good website with lots of pictures, or if you can explain really well that would be great too?
I can only do hunter braids and they look really nice
I got this info of the internet and I actually learned it from camp. I just thought this would be faster than having to type it all.
Materials needed:
Small natural sponge
Water bucket
Small mane comb (plastic or metal)
30+ lengths of yarn cut to 18"
"Pull through": a crochet hook or rug hooking tool work well
Pair of scissors
Although we usually do this for showing only, try one of the more unusual braids just for fun- and to spend some extra time with your horse when you aren't just working him!
Here's how to pull, band and braid:
Pulling: "Pulling" means shortening the mane by removing the longest, straggling hairs to create a mane which is of one uniform length (generally 3-5", depending on the size of the horse/pony and the thickness of the neck). See the photo at top of the page. A too short mane will stand up straight, a too long mane will be very difficult to braid.
Most horses will not mind this if you pull only a few hairs at once. You may find pulling the mane easier after a workout because the horse's pores are open. To pull a mane, grab a small section of hair at the tips, then comb backward toward the base of the mane. Long hairs will remain in your hand, but most will be pushed up, out of the way. Using a pulling comb, the longest hairs are broken or cut, or you can use a regular comb by wrapping a few of the longest hairs around the comb and tug them out with a quick downward motion, pulling them out by the roots. If they don't come out easily, use smaller sections. Continue down the neck, stepping back occasionally to check your work. While this process doesn't appear to hurt most ponies and horses, some hate having their manes pulled. These horses may benefit from having their manes thinned with a razor comb. If you're using a razor comb, simply back-comb a section and cut the long hairs 2 to 3 inches from the mane's base.
Note: Do not pull the mane if you intend to do running or continental braids. If you have straggly ends, carefully tidy them up. Do not shorten the mane!
Banding a mane: Western horses have banded manes so their necks look thinner and the mane lies quietly. In addition to the small rubber bands the color of the mane, such as, hairdressers clips or clothespins (to hold the mane back); gel; and sectioning comb, you may wish to have banding tape or plastic for a polished look. To band a mane, separate a small section of hair and put a rubber band around it about inch down from the base (if it's too close to the crest, it'll stick up). Repeat with the rest of the mane. Keep sections even and adjust the rubber bands to line up evenly across the neck. The completed mane should look like a row of tiny ponytails. For some disciplines, you may wish to cover the rubber bands with banding tape or plastic tubes of the same color as your horse's mane or white to emphasize your horse's neckline.
Braiding: You'll need a braiding kit if you plan to braid your horse often. You can assemble your own from items purchased at the drug store, or buy a pre-assembled kit. You'll need: several 12-inch strands of yarn matching your horse's mane; small rubber bands; a braid pull-through (purchased at tack stores or you can make one out of some twisted wire, or you can use a crochet or rug latch hook); hairdressers clips or clothespins; small blunt-tip sewing scissors (to clip the yarn); gel or braiding product; and braid aid (a sectioning comb available at tack stores). I put each braiding tool in easy reach in a pocketed grooming apron. (Raspberry Ridge has grooming aprons with pockets.)
Hunter Braids: You can braid a mane that is wet, dry or gelled — it's your personal preference. I favor braiding a damp, slightly gelled mane because it makes the mane neat and holds stray hairs in place.
To start, stand on your stool and begin at the poll. For easy access, fold the yarn in half and slip the entire bunch through the top ring of your horse's halter. Take your braid-aid and comb off a section of hair. Put your hair clip in the free hair next to your section of hair (this keeps the rest of the mane from drifting into the section you're braiding).
Start braiding the section down, keeping it tight as you go. About halfway down, place a folded piece of yarn in the center of the braid, and continue braiding, incorporating the yarn into it. At the end, wrap the two pieces of yarn ends around the braid's tail and knot them. Continue down the mane until all the braids are finished. You will have a row of braids with about 4 inches of yarn hanging down.
To finish them, slide the hook down the top of each braid, through the mane, and slip the loose yarn through the eye of the pull-through. Pull it up and out the top of the braid. The braid tail and excess yarn will now be through the mane and lying at the top of the crest. Crisscross the yarn under the braid, bring it back around to the middle of the braid and make a square knot. Clip the loose ends of the yarn. Remember to keep this all very tight or the braids will slip loose.
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