Members Hollywood Posted April 9, 2010 Members Report Posted April 9, 2010 Nice braiding Brian... Do you have a contact name for the store that you purchased the Sterling Silver end clasps from? They are difficult to find ! John Quote The clock keeps ticking - tic toc .. tic toc
Members KnotHead Posted April 9, 2010 Author Members Report Posted April 9, 2010 hi brian, mine was actually a necklace...its here http://leatherworker...showtopic=23526 Nice work on your necklace. When I first took glance at it, I was thinking that it was a bolo tie instead of a necklace. My mistake, sorry about that. The problem with the gaucho braid is that the core you braid around has to be just right, or you will get the gaps. For the lace you were using, I would've used some twisted wire to give it a core to keep structure on. Your knots look good too. No gaps and the chevrons in your knots all line up good. Nice braiding Brian...Do you have a contact name for the store that you purchased the Sterling Silver end clasps from? They are difficult to find ! John Hey John. They have a website that has there phone number and possible email. The Bead Factory Thanks all for your kind comments. It does wonders for encouragement. Brian... Quote Best Regards, Brian Kidd
HorsehairBraider Posted April 11, 2010 Report Posted April 11, 2010 Nice bracelet! And Leatheroo, nice necklace! This is a braid I use every day in my work. Depending on what you braid it from it is intrinsically a round braid. That makes it perfect for horsehair - Even with no core it comes out round. I am so happy to see others using it! This is what it looks like in horsehair: No core of course. Horsehair has quite a lot of "life" all on its own. Quote They say princes learn no art truly, but the art of horsemanship. The reason is, the brave beast is no flatterer. He will throw a prince as soon as his groom. - Ben Jonson http://www.beautiful-horses.com
Members KnotHead Posted April 11, 2010 Author Members Report Posted April 11, 2010 I guess my old eyes can't see it that well. Could you possibly take a closer shot of one of them? Brian... Quote Best Regards, Brian Kidd
HorsehairBraider Posted April 11, 2010 Report Posted April 11, 2010 I guess my old eyes can't see it that well. Could you possibly take a closer shot of one of them? Brian... Now, come on! We all know it's not your eyes, it's my photography... See if this is better, I don't usually take them this close up: Not the same bracelet but the same braid. It looks different in horsehair from this close. But hopefully this is close enough that you can see how the strands went. I thought this color might be easier to see; my standard colors are black, white and "sorrel" (which is a pretty variable color, but basically a reddish brown) and I think black and white are sort of hard to see the details. Anyway I really love this braid, and I'm thrilled to see it in leather braided over a core - it just looks terrific. If you look at my avatar the base braid the knot is tied over is a gaucho also but it's a 12 strand not an 8. One of these days when I have a little time I want to sit down and work out a 16. Quote They say princes learn no art truly, but the art of horsemanship. The reason is, the brave beast is no flatterer. He will throw a prince as soon as his groom. - Ben Jonson http://www.beautiful-horses.com
Members KnotHead Posted April 11, 2010 Author Members Report Posted April 11, 2010 It is an awsome braid and when one is used to how it is started and done, it goes decently quick if you have a long braid to do. However, when first learning the Gaucho braid it can be a bit tedious and time consuming. But over all if I were to have to rate the Gaucho round braid, I would give it a 9 out of 10 for the look and medium complexity to the braid. I would however, consider this braid as a candy store braid for any braider looking for a classy look to their braiding. For any braider that is serious about adding more braids to their arsenal of braids, this is the one to have in your barn. However, if you plan on turning the braid around something small, you will have gaps. But if the shape is a gradual turn you should not have a problem with it. This braid is a braid well worth the time to learn and practice. I have found the more you do this braid the easier it is to do. The transitions between 4 & 8 and 8 & 4 are fairly easy and pretty much seamless. But like with any other braid and transitioning you will need to find the sweet spot to do the transitions at in order to get a really good transition that wont require another knot to be placed over the transition points. I know that a good transition point will not be noticeable to the untrained eye and with a trained eye a very good transition will be somewhat difficult to see. Making the transition with any braid should be that way and should look like the transition belongs there as a normal part of the braid process. I myself still have difficulty with transitions in any braid. But I keep at it and will some day have that mastered, I repeat some day. LOL... Brian... Quote Best Regards, Brian Kidd
Members KnotHead Posted April 11, 2010 Author Members Report Posted April 11, 2010 It is an awsome braid and when one is used to how it is started and done, it goes decently quick if you have a long braid to do. However, when first learning the Gaucho braid it can be a bit tedious and time consuming. But over all if I were to have to rate the Gaucho round braid, I would give it a 9 out of 10 for the look and medium complexity to the braid. I would however, consider this braid as a candy store braid for any braider looking for a classy look to their braiding. For any braider that is serious about adding more braids to their arsenal of braids, this is the one to have in your barn. However, if you plan on turning the braid around something small, you will have gaps. But if the shape is a gradual turn you should not have a problem with it. This braid is a braid well worth the time to learn and practice. I have found the more you do this braid the easier it is to do. The transitions between 4 & 8 and 8 & 4 are fairly easy and pretty much seamless. But like with any other braid and transitioning you will need to find the sweet spot to do the transitions at in order to get a really good transition that wont require another knot to be placed over the transition points. I know that a good transition point will not be noticeable to the untrained eye and with a trained eye a very good transition will be somewhat difficult to see. Making the transition with any braid should be that way and should look like the transition belongs there as a normal part of the braid process. I myself still have difficulty with transitions in any braid. But I keep at it and will some day have that mastered, I repeat some day. LOL... Brian... Quote Best Regards, Brian Kidd
Members Hollywood Posted April 13, 2010 Members Report Posted April 13, 2010 Thanks Brian for the Info All my projects are listed within Gallery / Hollywood John Hey John. They have a website that has there phone number and possible email. The Bead Factory Thanks all for your kind comments. It does wonders for encouragement. Brian... Quote The clock keeps ticking - tic toc .. tic toc
Members KnotHead Posted April 15, 2010 Author Members Report Posted April 15, 2010 You have some nice projects there Hollywood. Nice work. Brian... Quote Best Regards, Brian Kidd
rcsaddles Posted April 15, 2010 Report Posted April 15, 2010 Now, come on! We all know it's not your eyes, it's my photography... See if this is better, I don't usually take them this close up: Not the same bracelet but the same braid. It looks different in horsehair from this close. But hopefully this is close enough that you can see how the strands went. I thought this color might be easier to see; my standard colors are black, white and "sorrel" (which is a pretty variable color, but basically a reddish brown) and I think black and white are sort of hard to see the details. Anyway I really love this braid, and I'm thrilled to see it in leather braided over a core - it just looks terrific. If you look at my avatar the base braid the knot is tied over is a gaucho also but it's a 12 strand not an 8. One of these days when I have a little time I want to sit down and work out a 16. Very nice. Can you tell us how you do the horsehair and keep it from unraveling while braiding your buttons? As far as that goes, while braiding the horeshair too. I have had people ask in the past if I braid horehair but have never tried. Quote Joe Boyles Rugged Cross Saddlery Lewistown, Montana Romans 6:23
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