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Filling in the time between loads of laundry.

Rawhide is a 8 plait flattened with 3/32 strings for the knots and the other is a 6 plait flat braid in Kangaroo.

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Keep Braiding,

Heather

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What a great way to spend some time! I really like the rawhide one... nice work!

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Heather

Nice looking work on both hatbands!! But I must admit I'm more partial to the rawhide one! Thanks for sharing your work.

Mike

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Ok, having way to much fun with hatbands. So much so that I am not getting my other work done....

Thanks for the nice words, you guys make me feel all warm and fuzzy:)

So this is "The One", my favorite design, its adjustable and in rawhide. I used all 3/32 string and swore a whole bunch while beveling both sides but I think it was worth it. I still need some work in my transitions but nothing a bit more practice wont fix.

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Keep Braiding,

Heather

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Nice lookin' hatbands Heather. How do you transition from round to flat?

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For the Flat rawhide, I just increased the number of strings to eight in an O,U,O,U on the right and U,O,U,O,U on the left.

I started the 8 plait round and braided down until I got the length I wanted the then just started the flat braid sequence. Nothing fancy or mysterious just need to practice getting the tension correct. I did the opposite after getting my length for the flat. Doing it this way leaves on side higher than the other by one strand. If someone knows of a different way of doing it I am all ears.

Keep Braiding,

Heather

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