hat kind of thing

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by Love113, Feb 27, 2005.

  1. Love113

    Love113 Member

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    Here's this thing I wear in the winter, keeps my head warm, and my locks outa my face:)
     
  2. amethystrse

    amethystrse Member

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    Looks good hon. :)
     
  3. Earthy Mama

    Earthy Mama Feel my wrath... ;)

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    I wear one too, I love them! They are so snuggly and warm... ooo I'm wearing it now!
     
  4. sm0key42o8

    sm0key42o8 Senior Member

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    What exactly is that and where could one be purchased. I usually wear a tam or bandana to keep the knotties out my face. But I cant really find anything to keep my head warm, say as much as a beanie would.
     
  5. Earthy Mama

    Earthy Mama Feel my wrath... ;)

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    I'm not sure where to buy one but they are super easy to make and cheaper than any price you would pay to buy one. If you really don't want to take the time out to make one I can always do it for you, just message me.

    (Fleece is the best fabric for this... you can buy solid color fleece for around $6.00 for a yard... I'd buy a half yard if you only need one.)

    First, measure the circumrance of your head. Lets say it is 20... now take away one inch and cut at 19 inches. This keeps for a nice hold and fit. You can make it as wide as you want. I made mine (for shoulder length dreadlocks) around 11 inches long I think. Next, to get a straight edge cut against a ruler or something to steady the line. After that make sure the edge that you want on the outside isn't the edge that you will be sewing. Sew the two sides together. Turn inside out and wear. :) Takes 5 mins or less depending on how big it is.
     
  6. sm0key42o8

    sm0key42o8 Senior Member

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    That sound supa easy-but I suck at sewing...
     
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