02/26/11 05:47:53PM @kimmy-smith:
Sure do. It's on my page.
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01/09/11 09:25:24PM @jesse-rose:
Hi! root flipping, sometimes called interlocking, is when you poke a hole in the root of your dread and pull the endn through it. Causes a lot of damage and weak spots in the long run. You can read about it here . It's just generally a bad idea
01/09/11 01:35:17AM @soaring-eagle:
yea then click add theres a drop down menu on the post creation page to select the forum catagory
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01/07/11 10:19:40PM @soaring-eagle:
all the twisying could have weakened em so vccan the pulling em back i guess id let not force the weaker ones to congobut define not locked how much isnt lockedpost a closeup pic
totaly should lock up on its own but im wondering why theyre so weakened what all did u do to them throughout the years dod u rub rill crochet anything interlock whatever
I am happy! I'm glad you are, too.
welcome might not take as long as u think
Sure do. It's on my page.
Hi! root flipping, sometimes called interlocking, is when you poke a hole in the root of your dread and pull the endn through it. Causes a lot of damage and weak spots in the long run. You can read about it here . It's just generally a bad idea
hey. what you up to?
Peace & love,
Mia
yea then click add theres a drop down menu on the post creation page to select the forum catagory
all the twisying could have weakened em so vccan the pulling em back i guess id let not force the weaker ones to congobut define not locked how much isnt lockedpost a closeup pic
hey cyrus. i love your dreads! take care
Peace &love,
Mia
totaly should lock up on its own but im wondering why theyre so weakened what all did u do to them throughout the years dod u rub rill crochet anything interlock whatever
or mostly leave em alone
we might want to ask panterra too
are u seperating them enough?