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Spiderweb hairdo?

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Topic: Spiderweb hairdo?
Posted By: gymmom02
Subject: Spiderweb hairdo?
Date Posted: September 14 2005 at 7:38am
I was wondering if anyone had any photos of a spiderweb braid/design.  I saw a girl with it once and thought it looked really awesome, but it is almost impossible to find any pictures of it to try to figure out how to do it.



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Posted By: Tyranna
Date Posted: September 15 2005 at 12:08pm

Can you post a sketch of it or something?  Do you see anything similar here:

http://dreamweaverbraiding.com/ - http://dreamweaverbraiding.com/

 



Posted By: gymmom02
Date Posted: September 23 2005 at 3:26pm

I found a photo if anybody was wondering what I was talking about.



Posted By: DaveDecker
Date Posted: October 23 2005 at 5:58pm
Very cool!  Definitely a 'do!  


Posted By: andi
Date Posted: October 26 2005 at 6:22am
It looks like it's done by dividing the front hair into sections, then twisting them back and joining them alternately with sections from further back. As long as the sections in one row are midway between the sections in the rows either side.

Not sure of the exact geometry of it but it looks like the first 'row' has four strands, then the second has five, then the third has four...

Basically it looks like the following (try mapping it on paper):

row1 strand1 divided into two and joined to row2 strands 1 and 2
row1 strand2 divided into two and joined to row2 strands 2 and 3
row1 strand3 divided into two and joined to row2 strands 3 and 4
row1 strand4 divided into two and joined to row2 strands 4 and 5

row2 strand1 joined to row3 strand 1
row2 strand2 divided into two and joined to row3 strands 1 and 2
row2 strand3 divided into two and joined to row3 strands 2 and 3
etc

Looks like you could get into an awfffffffffffffffffful tangle if you're not careful though


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Posted By: Susan W
Date Posted: October 28 2005 at 9:43am
Are those plastic beads in her hair, or little rubber bands?  Looks cool, and easy, providing you can get the little things in without tangling.

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