How To Make Your Very Own Wool Dreads
Wanna be a dreadlock girl/guy too?
Each dreadlock only takes about 15 minutes!!
These can be added to dreads as I show in the video, or to attach them to un-dreaded hair you can make a loop with one end of the dread, and then bind it with some yarn or twine. Slide that loop up a proportionate section of your hair and then you can either braid it in up at the very top so it will stay or use another hair tie or twine to tie it into place. You can use this method of attaching your wool dread to a natural hair dread as well if you want it to be longer.
Make them for yourself or as a gift for your teens, college girls- sure to please, who wouldn't want a dreadlock!?!
I am headed off to make more wool roving dreads they are too easy!
Let me know if you have any questions, I'll be glad to try and answer them for you.
My Three Year ‘Dreadaversary’!
I've been dreadlock girl for 3 years now. I've gone through all the stages at this point, in the beginning they were smothered with dread wax which I soon decided not to use anymore, then they shrunk way up as they dreaded tighter, and now they are finally getting longer and longer. I wash them about twice a month now, if I wash them more my hair and scalp really dries out. I am still very happy with them, more even than in the beginning. Lovin' this journey!
Here are the previous updates:
My Dreadlocks: 1 Month
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dreaddie!!!
These pics are huge...sorry about the quality, I took them on my phone. I have dreads now. I had dreads once before but my hair was really short, this time they are forming better. They are kind of high maintenance in the beginning...but I am looking forward to the easy days with them.





























