tying knots

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by drew172, Sep 15, 2005.

  1. drew172

    drew172 Senior Member

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    i have thought of an alternative way of creating dreads but i have no idea if it would actually work or not

    this would prolly work better with longer hair but say you sectioned it all off and then wet the part you were goin to dread and then simply parted it and literaly tied a knot in it and then parted it differently and tied another and another and another.....wouldnt that work? and then it wouldnt be all fuzzy in the end....i have thought about this more and more everytime i think of how i could form my one dreads but i always thought that someone else must have tried it before me and it obviously didnt work cuz no one really talks about it

    wat do u think?
     
  2. knottyinthemaritimes

    knottyinthemaritimes Member

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    it wouldent work because your hair wouldent be able to move and dread it would just look like a bunch of knot's wich is what it is
     
  3. mrsmorrison27

    mrsmorrison27 yoda piss

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    nah knottys right, the dread wouldnt have room or nehting to move around and knot up, ha, it wouldnt even really be a dread, just do it the old fashiond way, get urself a comb and backcomb it, o go natural, forget about tying knots
     
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