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Mohair Cinch Weaving

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Course Overview

Crafting tack for your horse using traditional techniques and materials is a gratifying experience. In this class, first-time students will start with a basic 17-strand tied cinch. We will then make a combination roper with two layers of cord that are tied at the ends with woven bars. Advanced students will make a woven cutter or roper style or design a project of their choosing with assistance as needed. Students who are already making cinches will move directly to custom projects. Mohair cinches are traditionally used on Western saddles but we will discuss using these techniques for English, Dressage and Australian style girths as well. We will cover how to source material through suppliers of ready-made cinch cord. We will also discuss all steps of creating mohair cord for cinches, from the goats to the mill to the final step of hand-plying the yarn into cord. As a follow-up tool, participants will receive written instructions for making the basic 17 strand tied cinch and a wooden loom as well as a list of sources for tools and materials for cinch making.

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