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Andréa Columbus
@andra-columbus
10/09/11 09:56:46AM
7 posts

About dreads and crochet hooks


Dreading Methods

Haha, I should probably stop, I'm totally trolling you guys and you take it so seriously :((((((((((

Andréa Columbus
@andra-columbus
10/08/11 12:57:11PM
7 posts

About dreads and crochet hooks


Dreading Methods

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Andréa Columbus
@andra-columbus
10/08/11 11:06:48AM
7 posts

About dreads and crochet hooks


Dreading Methods

Oh dear god................

Obviously, you're not getting what I'm trying to say. I never said that I still crochet my dreads. I did it too START WITH. So the process wouldn't be so long. And you know what? My dreads are 4 months old, none of them broke off, they're healthy and awesome and perfect.

Andréa Columbus
@andra-columbus
10/08/11 10:48:59AM
7 posts

About dreads and crochet hooks


Dreading Methods

BUT OMG DIDN'T YOU READ MY FIRST POST???????????????

It says clearly that CROCHETING CAN DAMAGE YOUR HAIR IF YOU DO IT TO OFTEN, just like you and that soaring eagle guy said! Dude, seriously, read it thoroughly BEFORE you reply to it.

This is not first set of dread I've had. I had about ten in my neck, and those weren't crocheted. Seriously, I don't feel the difference between crocheted and "natural" dreads.

Just let people what the fuck they want to do with their dreadlock, if they want to crochet them, let them do it, it's not your fucking life.

Andréa Columbus
@andra-columbus
10/08/11 06:31:26AM
7 posts

About dreads and crochet hooks


Dreading Methods

@soaring eagle

Didn't you read my first post? I made it clear that you shouldn't OVER DO IT.

There's nothing wrong with crocheting, if you do it the right way. I don't get why you say they would break off, because that's not true! I've been crocheting mine, and they're beyond perfect right now. Your friend that practically tore their dreads off must truly be (excuse me for my expression, but I don't know how else to say it) completely fucking idiots. It's just stupid.

Do it the right way and it will be fine!

Andréa Columbus
@andra-columbus
10/07/11 05:50:55AM
7 posts

About dreads and crochet hooks


Dreading Methods

Hi! I'm Andi, and I've been dreading for about 4 months.I used a crochet hook, which I still use sometimes, but not that often anymore. Since crocheting can damage you dreads, but that's only if you do it like everyday.

And that's actually what I wanna talk about. People are saying that crocheting can backfire the process, but that's SOOOO not true.Crocheting actually helps your dreads too lock up faster. If you don't want like neglected messy dreads, and can't wait until they actually form to real dreads, you can use a crochet hook. They'll probably be mature already at 6 months! And that's really awesome.

Don't flame at me because of this. I know this by fact, since this is not the first set of dreads I've had, and I've made dreads on other people and they turned perfect.


updated by @andra-columbus: 01/22/20 09:33:16AM
Andréa Columbus
@andra-columbus
10/07/11 05:54:22AM
7 posts

help!!


Dreading Methods

Use a crochet hook, there's tutorials on youtube! Or you can do the twist'n'rip method. There's tutorials on that on youtube as well! :)


updated by @andra-columbus: 07/13/15 01:34:40PM
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