The Sunday Jog-Up: Tips from a Groom

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Do you ever stare in awe at the sleek shiny horses, the glistening brass, perfect braids, and dazzling white marks at a CCI trot up?  Do you ever wonder how they get that way?  (LOTS of hard work is the correct answer!)  Each Sunday morning we will bring you a little insider info on how the big-time grooms manage an upper level event horse.  Feel free to email or comment with specific grooming questions if you have a topic in mind!

Previous entries:  Extreme Makeover: Taming the Tail

Extreme Makeover: Mane Event

Shank You Very Much

Organizational Skills 

                          Know Your Rules

                          Safety First  

                          Odds & Ends

                          What About Tack? Part I , Part II

                          Shining, Shimmering, Splendid

                          A Close Shave

                          Get those white legs white!

 

EXTREME MAKEOVER: Horse Edition
Phase 3: Button Braids

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This is Week 3 of a month-long project in which I will turn an average, “backyard” horse into a creature of beauty.  Or at least, that’s the plan.  I considered using a horse that already looks good, but where’s the fun in that?  I think it’s a better learning experience to start with an “ugly duckling” and turn him into a lovely swan.  I’ve broken the transformation down into four phases, with a new procedure presented each week. 

Phase 1: Mane
Phase 2: Tail
Phase 3: Braids
Phase 4: Finishing touches, including quarter marks.

My innocent victim eager test subject is “Benny,” a six-year-old OTTB.  Benny sustained a suspensory injury last spring, retired from the track, and hasn’t done much in the last year except sit in a field and beat up his pasture mates.  He’s lives out 24/7, is healthy and well-fed, but hasn’t seen a brush or comb until recently.  The change is dramatic!

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PHASE 3: BUTTON BRAIDS

NOTE: due to technical difficulties, this topic will be split into two segments.  Part II will be presented on Wednesday.

What defines an eventer’s turnout?  Some people would say tails — properly pulled and banged.  Most, though, would point to a beautiful braid job.  Tails are somewhat limited to environment and genetics to be successful.  But braiding is all about effort and skill, qualities that displayed by any good groom.  I love braiding; yes, it is tedious, but the results are so worth it!

The classic eventer’s braids are sewn-in with needle and thread, known as “buttons” or simply “sew-ins”.  Of course, anything that makes the horse presentable is allowed: yarn braids (“hunter” style), roached manes, and rubberband braids (another pet peeve of mine).  I learned to braid with yarn, and it is a quick, easy method to show off the horse’s neck.  But the results are largely dependent on the quality of the horse’s mane: thick, uneven manes tend to make ugly braids.  And if the horse rubs?  Forget it, the braids fray, fuzz, and go crooked.  And shavings in the braids are the kiss of death!

I was grooming at a major three-day when a seasoned, big-time groom kindly took me into the world of Real Braiding.  The needle and thread looked like a ton of work, but the results were fabulous: like the mane was roached clean, and little tiny button balls glued in place.  Not a stray hair to be seen.  I was hooked…I wanted MY horse’s crest to look like that!

It takes a bit of practice to master the technique, but once you get it you’ll never go back.  Button braids not only look fantastic, they are extremely durable.  I’ve YET to have a horse rub one out, after 8+ years. No overnight Sleezy required– just brush shavings out, the braid won’t be disturbed.  You can make ugly, uneven manes look acceptable; slightly too-long or too-short, you can make it work.  If you have enough thread and enough patience, almost any mane can look really, really good.

MATERIALS

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  • Needle: preferably a “carpet” needle, with dull tip (no bloody fingers) and large eye for easy threading.  Look in the crafts department of any value store.
  • Thread: waxed thread.  Buy the big roll from Bit of Britain, Harmony (the big blue trailer), or Somerset Saddlery.  Other places carry it too, those are just common at horse shows when you run out.  Yeah, it’s about $30, but it lasts up to 20+ braidings, and it’s good stuff.
      • Waxed thread is AWESOME.  It locks braids tight and has good “grip” on loose hairs.  Black looks good on just about any horse; it’s hardly noticeable on chestnuts, and I’ve used it on pure white manes, too
  • Scissors: buy the really sharp, pointy ones in the crafts department.  Makes taking braids out much easier; just be careful not to cut yourself (I give this warning to anyone who borrows my scissors, and they still bring them back complaining about blood). 
  • Hair clips: I prefer the long-beaked clips, colored plastic ones are easy to find when you drop them.
  • Spray bottle: I’m a believer in QuicBraid, but plain water also works too.

Use anything handy for a stool…an overturned bucket works fine.  Or, you can keep all your braiding supplies in a handy stepstool box.  I keep my essentials in a super snazzy fanny pack; it looks incredibly ridiculous, but who am I to care at 5am.


TECHNIQUE

The key to good braiding is consistency: trying to make each braid identical.  Of course this is impossible, but try to keep them as even as possible in width and thickness (this is why mane pulling is so important!).  You’ll have to compromise sometimes, taking a larger chunk here, smaller chunk there, to even out odd spots within the mane.  With button braids, you can cheat a little bit and leave the tied-up braid looser or tighter to slightly adjust its size to match the rest of them. 

Your sections of mane can vary in width to suit your needs: a delicate neck, with thin mane, looks best with more, smaller braids.  A thick, heavy-set horse usually looks better with fewer, chunky braids.  It also depends on how much time you have and what you’re competing… at an FEI jog, I go all out and put 20+ little perfect braids (and take up to an hour).  At a lower-level horse trial with an 8am ride, I throw in 13 or 14 bigger blobs that I can finish in 25 minutes.  

A good, all-purpose section-width to start at is three fingers (will get about 15-16 braids on an average neck).  “Deluxe” braids are reduced to two-fingers width; that’s what gets you 20+ and takes quite a while.  Whatever width you choose, make sure your sections are divided cleanly: you should see a clear, straight line defining the edges of each braid.  (And this should be free of dandruff– wash those manes!  Whoever perpetuated the myth that a dirty mane is easy to braid…get yourself some QuicBraid and clean your horse up!)

PROCEDURE

This is incredibly difficult to describe in words, so I created a video to help me explain.  I’ll give you a little preview first, though:

Start by pulling about an arms-length of thread; this will do about three or four braids.  I find it tedious to keep re-threading the needle after each braid, so I use a big piece to start with.  Thread the needle– pinch (bite) the end of the waxed thread to flatten it if it won’t fit through the eye.  Pull about 3″ or 4″ through the needle.  Hold needle with teeth.

Use the hair clip to separate your 2- or 3-fingers of hair.  Spray section with liquid, and begin braiding down very tightly.  When you reach the end of the braid (it doesn’t have to be the VERY end, about half-inch will do), insert the needle through the last cross of the braid.  Pull the thread all the way through (this can take effort if you have 2 feet of thread to begin with!), except leaving a little “tail” about half-inch long (or length of your leftover unbraided hair).

Fold the “tail” of thread down so that it becomes “leftover hair.”  Fold leftover hair under to create a little bobbed end.  “Hog-tie” this bobbed end (I obviously watch too much rodeo and calf roping) by wrapping it twice with thread, and spear it with the needle anywhere near the wraps– above, below, through, it doesn’t matter.  Pull thread all the way through again, tightly.  Your braid is now secure!

Pull up” the braid similar to a yarn braid; run the needle up through the base of the braid, close to the crest.  Pull through so that the braid is doubled.  Insert the needle back down through the braid, from crest to doubled-end, keeping it centered.  (This part reminds me of a shish-kabab).  Pull through under the base again; when it doubles now, it begins to take on the “button” or ball shape.

Now, how to get the crest of the neck to look so tight and clean?  “Bring in the sides” of the braid, by looping thread around each side and coming up through the base.  Pull the thread tight!  Take advantage of the grippy wax by grabbing loose hairs within your noose.  Keep wrapping, left side and right side, until you’re happy with the appearance.

If your horse doesn’t rub, or if your braids won’t be in long (a jog, for example), you can simply cut the thread near the braid: no knotting is required.  (See, doncha love waxed thread!)  If you have a known braid-killer, or leaving them in overnight, finish off the braid with a half-hitch (like beginning to tie your shoes).  I’ll give it an extra twist, too, for even more security.  Doing this, I have NEVER had a braid come out unintentionally, despite rubbing or brushing.

My braiding procedure is detailed in the video below:

There are many ways to attain perfect button braids; each groom develops his/her own style, and little tricks to finishing off a braid (please share in comment section!).  It takes a lot of practice and patience to master the technique, but the effort is far worth it. 

REMOVING THE BRAIDS
(video coming Wednesday)

Wet the mane first!  (Just Say No to curly manes!)  Use your super-sharp scissors to cut each side of the braid’s thread.  Then pull the braid down (you may have an underneath-cut to make, depending on how “aggressive” you were with thread).  Given that no knots were made in the “hog-tie,” you can grasp the folded unbraided tail of hair, pull down, and the “hog-tie” will pop right off.  Unwind the braid, comb it out, and done.

I know some people like seam rippers– and they are great for yarn braids.  But waxed thread is tough, and I end up cutting myself, cutting mane, or breaking the stupid blade of the ripper.  That’s why I have a pair of braiding-only scissors which I will defend viciously!

Wednesday I will also cover a few additional tips, like how to tame the frizzy withers or Mowhawk War Bridle Path, and more detail on forelocks.  I’ll also attempt to answer any questions you may have in the Sunday comment section. 

Good luck, and go braiding!   

  • Retreadeventer

    Absolutely AWESOME explanation and video! My candidate for the Grooms Hall of Fame. However I still would like to get you to pull Rugby's tail someday in exchange for all this buttering up! It can't possibly be that easy to pull a tail, I started pulling his at Christmas vacation and I haven't even made a dent in it yet..:)

  • Mischief_Maker

    Oh my little Poneh (horse just pet name)Is soooo in for it now!! lol Im so gonna go braid his mane this week :)

  • Anonymous

    Fantastic demonstration! Can't wait for the quartermarks (yes I'm a dork!). Benny looks fabulous.

  • Mischief_Maker

    Ha! I just googled "waxed thread for braiding" and guess what popped up as my number 4 search result?? BUM BUM BUMMM!!!! Eventing nation's sunday jog up!! lol great job!

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  • Heidi

    Wow!! This is the best braiding video ever! And the steps make it so easy! I love to braid but always wished I knew how the pros do it, and you guys have completely cleared that up. I am so going out and buying waxed thread, it looks so much easier to use than yarn with much neater results! Thanks, EN!!!! (I agree with Anonymous that I'm looking forward to quarter marks, too.)

  • C

    This is such an awesome video, THANK YOU.

    One additional note about the half hitch: if you give it that extra twist (so pulling the thread around twice instead of just once as if you were starting to tie a shoe), it becomes a "self locking" knot. When you pull it tight it will lock in, instead of starting to loosen the moment you release tension on the ends.

  • Visionaire

    C -

    Thank you for explaining the locking half-hitch a little better. That actually is how I do it, and did in the video...but my hands were in the way and you couldn't see how I wrapped it through twice.

    I'm glad everyone enjoyed the tutorial, and that it makes sense! Now, go forth and braid! Smite out the rubberbands of the world, and replace them with needle and thread! :-D

  • horseduckey

    Thanks soooo much for all the information you are willing to share! I am now actually looking forward to attempting to braid!

    Crazy question but how do you keep your hands looking so clean and soft? Mine are always rough and seem to never get totally clean even though I wear gloves almost al the time?

  • Anonymous

    This sounds a little amateur-ish, but if you are sorta pressed for time, you can finish the braid with a rubberband (eek!) and loop your thread/yarn around the rubberband in that sorta half-hitch you would with hunter braids. Then proceed as described in the tutorial. For whatever reason, this always seems to work faster for me. I've never had anyone be able to tell they were done with the help of braiding bands, either!

  • Anonymous

    Mix your quik braid with water: 50/50. Works just as well and lasts twice as long.

  • Anon in Australia

    I prefer to use rubber bands to tie off the ends, and it makes the job a bit faster (and you can go back and re-do unruly plaits easier!). My preferred look is to attache the thread by stitching though the rubber banded ends - (the rubber also helps hold the waxed thread) and hog-tying. Then I spiral roll up the plait (sorry, braid) very tightly, and stitch directly back and forth, making sure I stitch through the rubber banded ends which you can feel, but should not be able to see! I don't do the tying-in side thing, as I think it looks a little harsh, rather I only do about 9 braids/plaits, and let them have a softer look. If the braids themselves are nice and tight, and the spacing very even, it looks lovely. If you like the tighter look, you can do what we used to call "rosettes". Braid down (I used to do 30 or so!) and band, laving a little tail. Take the braid up and over, poke your finger through and thread it through itself, then wind the remaining bit clockwise around itself, and fix with another band. These are VERY tight and stay in forever.

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  • Adam

    Just tried this for the first time today and I'll never go back to rubber bands or yarn again! I not only achieved a MUCH better result than ever before, it took only about 2/3 as long as usual. For the first time ever, I managed to produce a braiding job I don't feel slightly embarrassed about! ;-)

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    I finally had the chance to try button braids this weekend at Inavale! It probably wasn't my best idea to try them for the first time ever at the event but they actually worked out reasonably well! They were slightly messy and uneven but WAY better than anything I've done with yarn or rubber bands. My big problem was tying the braids because my mom wouldn't pay for waxed thread! So I was trying to tie off with regular thread and they didn't hold well at all. But other than that, this was amazingly helpful! Thank you!

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