Im now in my early 30s and finally at the point in my life where I dont give a fuck what people think of me. For so long I was a pretty little white girl with ass length blonde hair and its just not who ive truly wanted to be. Finally I am at the point in my life where Im doing what I want. Looking the way I want. I chopped off that ass length hair and died it hot pink. Im finally doing my thing. The way I was ment to be. I just wish I had the balls to find myself earlier. Thank you for this video.
So a tip: if you don’t want burnt ends/prefer natural ends, leave the tail longer and using a crochet hook pull the tail ends back through the dread coil, alternating sides, until the all of the tail is woven into the coil. The smaller the space between each weave in the less noticeable it will be
Hmm..it was all good until the end where you have to have a little burnt stub on the bottom of your dread lol. I think I might just leave that end kind of shaggy.
I've been trying to get this for hours. I keep messing up on getting around the last part twisting at the top. I dont get what I'm doing wrong. But when I think I have it it starts to unravel
Awesome video! Even better music! Thank you, I was thinking about making wool ones but I think this might be a better place to start. How comfortable are they to sleep in?
Once done, slide the pre-made dread off for string. The top portion where your wrapping tail is tied off is the loop. Hope that helps. I forgot to put that part in 😄
@@loonuhmoon2595 i've seen others without burnt up ends on light colored hair. im trying to learn this because i plan on doing this for a doll but i want the ends to look natural instead of burnt up. i guess i'll either paint the ends or use glue that is translucent when it dries.
@@RedRosemaryDollyou can use a clothes iron or hair straightener. Just put the dreadlock(s) between some parchment paper so you don't get melted yarn all over stuff. I know I'm almost a year late to this, but hey, future reference 😅
@@RedRosemaryDollit’s been a year but you can get a latch hook or a needle and pull them back up into the loc. no end burning. With dark locs you can also use wig glue. If you want pointed ends finger roll.
Yarn is made from oil. Well type is anyways. Therefore its basically plastic and melts. 90 percent of your clothes are made from synthetic things also. Many yoga pants melt on contact with fire.
This was a really helpful video! I personally didn't like the music but its all good! Thank you so much for putting this out here on the interest and HAPPY HOILIDAYS! :)
Destinee Couch the outer yarn you use to wrap around the inner yarn should be longer. Example, if your inner yarn is 16in, your wrapping yarn should be twice the length about 32in.
Why did I get so excited when the music came on? Wasn't expecting 30 Seconds to Mars on a faux locs vid. Love this song!
Same, it totally caught me off guard
Im now in my early 30s and finally at the point in my life where I dont give a fuck what people think of me. For so long I was a pretty little white girl with ass length blonde hair and its just not who ive truly wanted to be. Finally I am at the point in my life where Im doing what I want. Looking the way I want. I chopped off that ass length hair and died it hot pink. Im finally doing my thing. The way I was ment to be. I just wish I had the balls to find myself earlier. Thank you for this video.
Thank you so much for this video. Last time I did mine they took forever to do. Now I am going to prep for some days then take a day to install
Love the music choice
Great tutorial, and great music, keep up the great work my friend.
Great video. Awesome explaining! Badass song as well! ❤💜💛
So a tip: if you don’t want burnt ends/prefer natural ends, leave the tail longer and using a crochet hook pull the tail ends back through the dread coil, alternating sides, until the all of the tail is woven into the coil. The smaller the space between each weave in the less noticeable it will be
This video is cute!!! Love your choice of song btw
The SONG
Thank you so much for this, I want to do my yarn locks again but don't want to take 3 days lol this well definitely help me thank you thank you
You are very welcome 😊 tasia sperry
Hmm..it was all good until the end where you have to have a little burnt stub on the bottom of your dread lol. I think I might just leave that end kind of shaggy.
I was thinking, I don't want burnt ends touching me all the time, I just know that ain't gonna feel right
love 30 seconds to mars.. and love this method.. my only question is how to get it off the rope.. do you slide it off or how do you do it?
Plump Cosplay Yes. You slide it off either side.
Ur blue
I love the music choice
I've been trying to get this for hours. I keep messing up on getting around the last part twisting at the top. I dont get what I'm doing wrong. But when I think I have it it starts to unravel
Are you talking about when you start to wrap?
Awesome video! Even better music!
Thank you, I was thinking about making wool ones but I think this might be a better place to start. How comfortable are they to sleep in?
This was useful
how do you install em?
There's another video on how I instill them.
Goodness, how do you install on long hair?
MY HAIRS A FEW INCHES PAST MY BOOOOOBIIIIES!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭🚨🚨🚨
@@bassafratz BOOOOBBIIIEESS 😂
I like your method for making fake locs. but where's the loop to attach this to the hair? how would you do that.
Once done, slide the pre-made dread off for string. The top portion where your wrapping tail is tied off is the loop. Hope that helps. I forgot to put that part in 😄
so how do i get rid of the burnt up dread ends?
You don't. It keeps it from unraveling. Not noticeable on darker yarn.
@@loonuhmoon2595 i've seen others without burnt up ends on light colored hair. im trying to learn this because i plan on doing this for a doll but i want the ends to look natural instead of burnt up. i guess i'll either paint the ends or use glue that is translucent when it dries.
@@RedRosemaryDollyou can use a clothes iron or hair straightener. Just put the dreadlock(s) between some parchment paper so you don't get melted yarn all over stuff. I know I'm almost a year late to this, but hey, future reference 😅
thanks@@void0702
@@RedRosemaryDollit’s been a year but you can get a latch hook or a needle and pull them back up into the loc. no end burning. With dark locs you can also use wig glue. If you want pointed ends finger roll.
What do you do with the tails from the wrapped yarn after you tie them off? Do you leave them loose or trim them down?
I do have a video for that I will post on Tuesday
If you use pure wool yarn, you can seal the end by palm rolling the dread with a bit of warm soapy water.
So the end just stays burned like that?
Yup
Yarn is made from oil. Well type is anyways. Therefore its basically plastic and melts. 90 percent of your clothes are made from synthetic things also. Many yoga pants melt on contact with fire.
choiceof music is gr8
Wow thank you!
Love this song what is it?
Sandy Pusineri it's The Kill by 30 Second To Mars
Love it! How many do you make for a full (big) head person like me? Loved the music too!
Honey BAE thank you! The amount depends on the size is your sections. I usually make 100 to be on the safe side. A set is usually 60-80.
Do you have to taper it at the end?
No
This was a really helpful video! I personally didn't like the music but its all good! Thank you so much for putting this out here on the interest and HAPPY HOILIDAYS! :)
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Thank yoooooooouh! ♡
How do you measure out the length
Destinee Couch the outer yarn you use to wrap around the inner yarn should be longer. Example, if your inner yarn is 16in, your wrapping yarn should be twice the length about 32in.