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Message started by oldkathy on Oct 23rd, 2006 at 1:15pm

Title: Best braid?
Post by oldkathy on Oct 23rd, 2006 at 1:15pm
Until I came here, I had no idea there were so many different kinds of braids.  I only knew English (which I called American), French, and Dutch (which I didn't have a name for - just called it "underbraid".  Now I've tried four and five strand braids, and even crown braids.  I learned about rope twists and fishtails.  My favorite is still a Dutch or underbraid, as it seems the tightest for my hiking addiction.  So what is your favorite braid?

Title: Re: Best braid?
Post by ScrapGirl on Oct 23rd, 2006 at 3:16pm
My favorite is the dutch braid--it seems like my hands just do it of their own accord.  My least favorite is the fish braid, since I can't make it come from the top, and since it takes so stinkin long to complete!  It's my daughter's favorite, however.  I think she just loves the name, lol.  What can I say, she's 4!  She has much more coprehension of what fish are as opposed to the English.  ;D

Title: Re: Best braid?
Post by bikerbraid on Oct 23rd, 2006 at 5:17pm
My favorite braid to do on myself is the french braid.  I have a hard time doing a dutch braid on myself, but love to do it on others.  The herringbone/fishtail braid is sooooo time consuming I do it only when specifically asked to do it.  (The neighbor girl likes me to braid her hair for special occasions, and she like this one.)

I've found that my hair is long enough that doing some braids is more difficult.  I loved to do twin ropes, but once my hair got beyond waist length, it became too difficult (or maybe it just took too long!?).

Title: Re: Best braid?
Post by Sakina on Oct 24th, 2006 at 12:48am
My hair's not that long yet, my favorite braids are French, Dutch and pigtail.

Title: Re: Best braid?
Post by DonnaG on Dec 22nd, 2006 at 12:20pm
My favorite is probably the Dutch braid as well. My hair stays neater for a longer time, especially if I braid it while it's still damp. I can go for 3 days without redoing the braid. I'm still working on doing it as a crown braid. I keep ending up with my hair going into the braid at an angle by the time I get to the front of my head (starting over my left ear and going counterclockwise).  ::)But I'm patient, and I keep practicing. When I get it right I'll post a picture.

Title: Re: Best braid?
Post by firefly42 on Dec 25th, 2006 at 7:57pm
My favorite is the dutch braid....it's also the easiest and fastest for me to do on myelf, though i also enjoy the french braid...i'm working on learning to do the herringbone braid on myself....

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