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		<title>How to make a horse hair bracelet</title>
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<p>Horse hair jewelry is a great gift for equestrians and a fun way to honor your horse.</p>
<p>Bracelets and necklaces are not easy to make but with some practice you can make gifts for your friends and yourself.</p>
<p>So, how do you start?</p>
<h4>Instructions:</h4>
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<li>Collect tail hair from the horse(s) you want to use. If you have horses with different colored tails you can braid them into a pattern!</li>
<li>Take the hair from the bottom of the tail bone. You need to take long ones. You&#8217;ll need about an inch in diameter. Put a rubber band on them (a braiding band works well).</li>
<li>Next, wash the hair with shampoo. It&#8217;s really important that the hair be very clean; you may need to wash it more than once. Don&#8217;t use conditioner on it!</li>
<li>Get supplies at a craft store such as Michael&#8217;s, AC Moore, or JoAnn&#8217;s Fabrics. They sell jewelry findings that you can use to attach the ends.</li>
<li>When the hair is dry, take carpet thread that matches the color and wrap it tightly. Then use E-600 glue around the thread to help it hold.</li>
<li>Decide what kind of braid you would like to try. Round braids work well. If you&#8217;ve ever braided a lanyard, you will find the same techniques work. <a title="lanyard instructions" href="http://www.frayedknotarts.com/tutorials/BrewLanyard.html" target="_self">Here&#8217;s a site with instructions.</a></li>
<li>Attach the finding to the end of the bound hair. Put some glue in the finding, insert the hair and then squeeze it shut with small pliers. You should put a cloth around the finding before you close it to prevent the pliers from scratching the metal.</li>
<li>Tie the end to something sturdy so you can pull on the strands while you braid and help keep the braid tight.</li>
<li>When you reach the end, wrap it with thread, seal it with glue and add the second finding.</li>
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<h4>Tips</h4>
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<li>Make sure to keep the braid snug but not too tight as it will kink.</li>
<li>Trim any hairs that stick out of the braid with scissors.</li>
<li>You can spray the braid with hair spray to make it stick together better and make it shiny.</li>
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