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A running braid is quick and easy, but not suitable for competitions.
The continental braid looks best on long-maned horses, show ponies and horses with light coloured manes, it may be disappointing that the braid wont look as good on your horse/pony but there are other types of braiding such as the running braid which shows off your horse's strong neck.
Exception: with Arab or Baroque horses such as Andalusians, Friesians, and Welsh ponies, you may want to do a running braid.
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Once braided run the braid across the top of your head and secure it with bobby pins along the way.
But I do the school run, braid their hair and, touch wood, I'm doing all right.
You could run the braid through a single, tubular bead so that it sits in the middle, almost like a pendant.[6] Or, you could fill the entire bottom portion of the braid with various colored beads so that only half of the braid is showing.
This model includes basic requirements for the braid pattern to be formed, i.e., the braid pattern is formed at a point on the mandrel surface where the line running from the braid point to the yarn carrier on the braiding bed is tangent to the mandrel surface.
Also from the late period is the beautifully wrought tombstone of a prepubescent girl, Apollonia, with a braid running back along the middle of her head in a girl's hairstyle common at the time.
During the second verse Minaj is in the jungle as a ninja with a long pink braid running down her back as she crawls on the ground and walks around the jungle.
You should have a diagonal braid running from the top to the bottom of the mane; it's fine if there is loose hair above the lower end of the braid.
But her left hand was in nervous motion much of the time, holding her chin or her cheek, playing with the collar of her light brown jacket or running through her braids.
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