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Using A Braiding Board - Pattern 2 - Diagonal Stripe Braid
What? Where? How?

If you've landed straight on this page, all this talk of move groups and sequences might not make the slightest sense. If this is so, please do read pages 1 and 2 - where everything is explained in full and hopefully clear detail.


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This is possibly the simplest pattern of all - consisting of only two move groups - it produces a soft, slightly rounded braid with diagonal markings - it has a ‘good’ front side and the back is different (less decorative)

Diagonal stripe braid - sample

Setting Up

Start with seven pairs of threads in a knotted or plain end, arrange them in mirrored pairs on the board like this:

Starting positions for diagonal stripe braid

T2 + B2
T3 + B3
T4 + B4
T5 + B5
T6 + B6
T6 + B7
T8 + B8


Move Groups You Will Need For This braid

Don't do anything just yet - this is just a description of the move groups you'll need - the order in which to perform them appears further down.

Move Group E

Bring the rightmost threads to left
Move:
T8 to B1
B8 to T1

Move Group F

Weaving from right
Move:
T7 to B8
B7 to T8
T6 to B7
B6 to T7
T5 to B6
B5 to T6
T4 to B5
B4 to T5
T3 to B4
B3 to T4
T2 to B3
B2 to T3
T1 to B2
B1 to T2


Creating The Braid

OK, ready... You've already set up the threads as detailed at the top of the page (right?)

Now perform the move groups in this sequence:

Move Group E
Move Group F

Keep repeating this sequence until the braid reaches the desired length, then turn back to page 2 to find out how to finish off.

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