I don't because dreads are the epitome of lazy hair, and I'm much too lazy to spend all that time doing it. Plus it looks ghey IMHO
I do not. I like to spend my free time trying to make people in the same room as me yawn by discretely yawning in there general direction. I'm 2 for 10 today, wacktitty.:devil:
Nope...My Hair Is Very Fine And Crocheting Would Lead To A Lot Of Breakage.... So I Endure The Frizzies, And Hope Mother Nature Sees My Anguish And Sucks Them In.... Cheers Glen.
Every time I go to crotchet hook my dreads, some dude yawns, sending me into a simultaneous yawn spiral.. hey.. what the fu..
Make that 3 for 11. *shakes fist* Rubble rubble! But yeah, I crocheted mine at the very very beginning, but not since. Sarah hit it, I'm much to lazy to MAKE them dread
Crochet dreads look like crochet dreads (same you you can spot root flipping a mile away) Im sure 90% of the general population couldn't tell the difference, but meh, dreads arn't supposed to be tidy (unless you some faggot hipster who puts a great deal of effort into not caring about his appearance)
and for those of us who work office jobs and can't have what appears to be unbrushed hair for 1-2 years? elitist
I'm with Bohdan, I need my hair as neat as possible as I work in an office for a large company. I must be the first salaried employee here ever to have dreads, so I'm crocheting frizz/curly tips for at least a month or two until they settle down.
I started by crocheting, but haven't done it to maintain them since I started. my hair looks fine. *shrug* seems like way too much work to keep crocheting them on a regular basis. lazy ftw
yeah crocheting sounds like effort and pain... and most of my dreads are really skinny and would probably fall off if i fucked with them. and besides, i like the unpredictability of loosies and loopies so i dont bother with that shit man.
Haha who doesn't like a good yawn now and then. Just spread it around, everyone will be yawning nonstop in no time.