If you mean the Padawan braid that Padawans wear as a symbol of them being an apprentice, with species that have hair, they're just small regular braids. Some species that don't have hair make the braids out of special material. For example, in the Clone Wars TV show, Anakin Skywalker's apprentice Ahsoka Tano made her braid out of silka beads used by her people, the Togruta.
William Brade died in 1630.
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Sir Reginald Brade died in 1933.
Alexander Curt Brade was born in 1881.
Alexander Curt Brade died in 1971.
you brade hair by taking three peices of hair then taking the one on the right then do the same thing but with the left peice now keep on doing that and you have made a brade
if u want to do something fun with string make a bracelet or a brade
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They're different types of ways you can do a french brade, but this is the way i find the most easy. 1. start with a small section of your hair 2. do a normal brade three times 3. whichever side the one goes over the top on, thats the side you get a bit more from and add it to that pile 4. brade it again and keep on doing the same thing until you find that you have no more hair to add 5. then you can just carry on into a normal brade Hope this helped:)
You shouldn't put anything in it. If you want to make it more ferm then brade it wet. But wet will make your hair frizzy when you take it out!
William Brade has written: 'English consort [for] 5 recorders' -- subject(s): Woodwind quintets (5 recorders) 'Paduanen und Galliarden, zu 5 Stimmen, 1607' -- subject(s): Woodwind quintets (5 recorders)