Do these help the dread process also where could I buy a wool tam
updated by @kyler-swatsky: 02/14/15 08:21:04AM
Wool tams
@kyler-swatsky
14 years ago
16 posts
@kyler-swatsky
14 years ago
16 posts
I heard that if you sleep in one it will help hAir knot faster
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,640 posts
yes it helps and http://www.dreadlockssite.com/page/dread-shops right here in our shopsif u get it from home grown project put in the message to seller "in support of dreadlockssite" and 10% goes to support the site ..its only a couple bucks cause her tams are super cheap but still helps
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@kyler-swatsky
14 years ago
16 posts
Deff will do soaringeagle said:
yes it helps and http://www.dreadlockssite.com/page/dread-shops
right here in our shops
if u get it from home grown project put in the message to seller "in support of dreadlockssite" and 10% goes to support the site ..its only a couple bucks cause her tams are super cheap but still helps
@eric-is-asche
14 years ago
37 posts
i also make and sell them. there are a couple of pictures of some on my page. but those are all gone. i will also custom make them for you.eRic
I wore one to bed for the first 6 months or so, and I think it really did help. Personally, I make my own, and encourage others to do the same ( you can always use a new skill and hobby right?!). You can always use your crochet skills later on to make blankets, or other hats (I have an entire army of various colored tams at my fingertips) or socks, or house shoes... whatever you want! Plus, I'm always finding awesome one-of-a-kind yarns on places like etsy.com, and combining that with my crochet skill gives me a tam the likes of which no one else will ever own.
@katie-murphy
14 years ago
30 posts
Making your own is very easy You just need a crochet hook and some wool yarn Look on youtube, you can learn how to crochet! VERY easy!
I know this thread's been here since last year but I just want to ask if anyone can direct me where I can buy wool thread for crocheting. I can crochet a little and made a tam just following a YouTube vid but it's made of acryclic thread which has a wool-like feel. Is acryclic thread okay or do I really need the real thing? Also, where can I get them? I'm from the Philippines by the way and arts and crafts store and not really big here in the provinces.