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Revision as of 04:36, 2 December 2014
1. Have the Braiding Honor.
For tips and instruction see Braiding.
2. Make a six- or eight-strand zipper pull or key chain.
Start with a keyring to anchor your strands to. Here are some resources explaining eight strand braiding:
3. Make a six- or eight-strand zipper pull or key chain showing zigzag technique by reversing direction of braid, or make a project showing the three-part inside or trick braid.
There are a wide variety of interesting braids out there:
- Double Cobra Weave Variation created to put a lot of paracord into a short bracelet for use in a survival and climbing situations.
- 3 part inside or trick braid
4. Do one of the following:
a. Six-strand lanyard
Good for holding a whistle, maybe snapped to your pack. Good resources:
b. Bookmark using at least six strands
A good project to practice flat braiding.
c. Four-strand dog leash using twine or wire for a core to braid around
5. Know how to start and end all projects.
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Braiding/Start