I started a thread on this over on UTT, but now I can ask somebody who can do it. How do you get the outside edges of your braid so straight (i.e. without very visible 'bumps' with each stitch)?
You know what I find interesting? If you were to cut to tailbone (just using this as an example and am not imply you should btw), your braid would be thicker at the ends. What baffles me is why? What I mean is, where your braid looks thinner now (say mid back), if you cut your hair (let's say 4 inches), that same area would appear thicker in your braid. I've always wondered why. I've had this happen when i've just had an inch trimmed. Never did get it ;)
Good question! XD Back when I used to wear a lot of twin ponytails as base for babybuns, I always thought it was bizarre that my hair felt thinner when I started the tails up a bit higher. It was obviously the same amount of hair, but it always felt a lot thinner. Weird!
Don't know if this is now going to post twice..
ReplyDeleteI started a thread on this over on UTT, but now I can ask somebody who can do it. How do you get the outside edges of your braid so straight (i.e. without very visible 'bumps' with each stitch)?
I honestly didn't know I do anything different from other braiders, so I really cant answer that
DeleteYou know what I find interesting? If you were to cut to tailbone (just using this as an example and am not imply you should btw), your braid would be thicker at the ends. What baffles me is why? What I mean is, where your braid looks thinner now (say mid back), if you cut your hair (let's say 4 inches), that same area would appear thicker in your braid. I've always wondered why. I've had this happen when i've just had an inch trimmed. Never did get it ;)
ReplyDeleteGood question! XD
DeleteBack when I used to wear a lot of twin ponytails as base for babybuns, I always thought it was bizarre that my hair felt thinner when I started the tails up a bit higher. It was obviously the same amount of hair, but it always felt a lot thinner. Weird!