AY Honors/Braiding - Advanced/Answer Key
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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:
4a
Six-strand lanyard
Good for holding a whistle, maybe snapped to your pack. Good resources:
4b
Bookmark using at least six strands
4c
Four-strand dog leash using twine or wire for a core to braid around
5
Know how to start and end all projects.
How to start or end depends on the material being braided.
Starting
- Rope, string, or lace
- Lay the ropes (or strings or laces) parallel to one another with the ends even and tie an overhand knot in the entire bundle.
Tying the Overhand Knot |
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Use: one of the most fundamental knots and forms the basis of many others including the simple noose, overhand loop, angler's loop, reef knot, fisherman's knot and water knot. The overhand knot is very secure, and can jam badly, so only use if you want a permanent knot. It is often used to prevent the end of a rope or string from unraveling.
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- Hair
- Bind the hair you wish to braid using an elastic band near the head. Divide into the desired number of equal-diameter strands.
- Leather
- A wide leather strap can be cut into strips, but left intact near one end.
Ending
- Rope, string, or lace
- Tie the bundle into an overhand knot.
- Hair
- Bind the braid with a rubber band or a decorative hair elastic.
- Leather
- Glue the strands in place, rivet them to another piece, or firmly sandwich them between two other pieces of leather.