Things You'll Need
- Horse tail hair
- Ribbon or rope
- Scissors
- Wide-tooth comb
Instructions
Take hair from underside of a freshly washed and conditioned tail by grabbing a small handful and tying it off with a ribbon or piece of rope.Cut the hair close to the dock. Lay the clump of hair on a newspaper.
Use only the longest hairs for braiding and hitching. You will need to remove some of the shorter hairs by combing the hair backward with a wide-tooth comb.
Tie the top of the clump of hair with a noose knot.
Hold the horsehair at the tied end and gently wash the hair with shampoo. Do not condition. Rinse the hair thoroughly with water and lay it out to dry.
Grasp the dry hair at the tied end and gently comb through before beginning your braid.
Tie the horse hair at one end and separate it into three strands to braid a simple wristband.
Crisscross the strands to form a braid. Fold the left strand over the center and then the right strand over the center, continuing in this pattern, so all three strands get used in turns.
Tie the strands together at the end of the braid. To attach the two ends, use some loose horse hair and knot it twice over.
Finish off your new piece of horsehair artwork with beading or other embellishments.