Members Aggiebraider Posted July 4, 2011 Members Report Posted July 4, 2011 Thanks for posting that Brian, it reaffirmed what I thought about last night in that if you have 7 on one side and 5 strands on the other then go O2 U2 on the 7 strand side and U2O2 on the 5 strand side, thats the trenza patria.......If you dont do the twist in the center in the tutorial, it wont have the crocodile ridge. It can be done with any even number of strands if you do the uneven splitting in your hands and alternate the braide O2U2 and U2 O2 on the correct sides. The only problem is that this doesnt have a finished side on both sides of the braid.....You will end up with the grain side on one side and the flesh side on the other. If you want grain side on both top and bottom you would have to do a round braid without the core and pound it flat.....Or you can do 2 8 strand braids and lace them together in the center and it will look like 16 strand on the top, but you will see the 2 pieces of 8 strand if you look at the bottom. Ive been wanting to do a split ear headstall that way, just havent had the rawhide to do it. Hope that helps, and thanks again Brian, CW Quote
Members roo4u Posted July 4, 2011 Members Report Posted July 4, 2011 the trenzas in the photos arent finished on both sides...the double edge structure of the trenza braid keeps the braid nice and flat and neat looking. .if you want both sides finished you would have to do something like the braid brian showed, or work out a round braid that you could flatten....or i have seen round braids over thin leather straps as a core gives your braid a flat look. Quote TRACY MONSTER FARM SPECIALTIES-custom tack for dog, horse and human
Members CLH Posted July 5, 2011 Members Report Posted July 5, 2011 Thanks for posting that Brian, it reaffirmed what I thought about last night in that if you have 7 on one side and 5 strands on the other then go O2 U2 on the 7 strand side and U2O2 on the 5 strand side, thats the trenza patria.......If you dont do the twist in the center in the tutorial, it wont have the crocodile ridge. It can be done with any even number of strands if you do the uneven splitting in your hands and alternate the braide O2U2 and U2 O2 on the correct sides. The only problem is that this doesnt have a finished side on both sides of the braid.....You will end up with the grain side on one side and the flesh side on the other. If you want grain side on both top and bottom you would have to do a round braid without the core and pound it flat.....Or you can do 2 8 strand braids and lace them together in the center and it will look like 16 strand on the top, but you will see the 2 pieces of 8 strand if you look at the bottom. Ive been wanting to do a split ear headstall that way, just havent had the rawhide to do it. Hope that helps, and thanks again Brian, CW Quote
Members lilpep Posted July 5, 2011 Members Report Posted July 5, 2011 R Edwards shows the 12 strand trenza patria at the end of the book round knots. advanced leather work. i have a few trenza patria's in my spnaish book but their packed up some where let me see if i have something digital and i will try to post it. Quote
Members ahimsacowgirl Posted July 5, 2011 Author Members Report Posted July 5, 2011 AWESOME! this is helpful..... Quote J. Email me The Ahimsa Collective web site Custom Work Gallery
Members lhbpires Posted July 5, 2011 Members Report Posted July 5, 2011 Email me Hi every body The braid in the first post is an 13 plait braid, it´s diferent from the others show above. Here in Brazil we use to do that braid in mule tack. It´s not that dificult to made. First you make two groups of strings, one with 6 and other with 7. Begining in the side you let with 7 strings you must go over 3 and under 3, than you go to the other side that now have 7 strings and do the same thing. Now is the secret of this braid. At the side you started you now go under 3 and over 3 (at the first time you pass O3 and U3), and do the same at the oposit side. And then you go on changing every time you back to the side you started, one time O3 U3 and other U3 O3. I hope this can help you. Here is a picture from the book Trenzas Gauchas. Quote
Members megabit Posted July 7, 2011 Members Report Posted July 7, 2011 Ok, I gave this a try as a 8 plait. Does this look right? Trenza Patria by ss1442, on Flickr Quote
Members Aggiebraider Posted July 7, 2011 Members Report Posted July 7, 2011 I think so.....it looks good even if its wrong lol Quote
Members roo4u Posted July 7, 2011 Members Report Posted July 7, 2011 (edited) i think its wrong....but kinda hard to tell....did you do alternating of the over and under? what i mean is the pattern goes something like left side-0/u right side u/o left-u/o right-o/u.....make sense? Edited July 7, 2011 by roo4u Quote TRACY MONSTER FARM SPECIALTIES-custom tack for dog, horse and human
Members megabit Posted July 7, 2011 Members Report Posted July 7, 2011 i think its wrong....but kinda hard to tell....did you do alternating of the over and under? what i mean is the pattern goes something like left side-0/u right side u/o left-u/o right-o/u.....make sense? Yes I alternated the over under. I had 5 strings on the left and went over 2 under 2. From the right I went under 2 over 1. Seems like it would make a pretty good hatband, bracelet or hobbles. Quote
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