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Message started by DSW on Jun 30th, 2004 at 1:31pm

Title: My Crown Braid
Post by DSW on Jun 30th, 2004 at 1:31pm
I had this done at the Ren. Fair north of Houston (Plantersville) by "Twisted Sisters" braiders several years ago. I enjoyed the process and received LOTS of complements the entire day.  :) The lady doing the braid suggested putting small flowers in the braid but I declined. Might have been good if I were going to SanFrancisco (HaHa). ;)



I enjoyed wearing this style. Felt very nice and was quite cool.

Just thought I'd share. (Maybe I should have put this in the braided locks section.)

Love to all;

DSW

Title: Re: My Crown Braid
Post by bikerbraid on Jun 30th, 2004 at 2:01pm
Thanks for sharing!  

The pic was a bit dark for me to see, but I could see the braid.  I had a similar type braid done at a Ren Fest last year.  It felt so strange - like I had no hair at all.  Wonderful for the hot days we were having.


Title: Re: My Crown Braid
Post by Anne-Marie on Jun 30th, 2004 at 2:23pm
Unfortunately I can't see the pic,only a red x  :(

Title: Re: My Crown Braid
Post by Anne-Marie on Jun 30th, 2004 at 2:25pm
Now I can see it (my computer is a bit strange sometimes),looks *very* nice ! :)

Title: Re: My Crown Braid
Post by Kate on Jun 30th, 2004 at 9:01pm
Looks cool! Wouldn't that be great to be able to do a crown braid on yourself? It's amazing how much hair disappears into the braid!

/Kate

Title: Re: My Crown Braid
Post by bikerbraid on Jun 30th, 2004 at 11:19pm
OOOOOoooooh.  I can see it much better on my computer at home.  Great crown braid!  

I agree, that the flowers might have been a bit "over the top".   You are an adventurous person with your hairstyles.  Keep it up!

Title: Re: My Crown Braid
Post by eKatherine on Jul 1st, 2004 at 3:26am

wrote on Jun 30th, 2004 at 9:01pm:
Looks cool! Wouldn't that be great to be able to do a crown braid on yourself? It's amazing how much hair disappears into the braid!

/Kate

You can do a crown braid on yourself. It takes loads of practice, but then all of a sudden it starts working for you.

I find if I spritz my hair quite wet while in a crown braid, it sets really deep natural-looking waves, the higher the braid is, the more natural-looking the waves.

Title: Re: My Crown Braid
Post by Kate on Jul 1st, 2004 at 8:19am
Wow eKatherine, have you got any pictures of yourself with a crown braid?

I'll have to wait a year or so for my hair to be long enough!

/Kate

Title: Re: My Crown Braid
Post by leia on Jul 1st, 2004 at 9:47am
Kate, I can do a crown braid on myself too. The last time I did one was almost a year ago, so my hair was a lot shorter, but I learned the hand movements then. My hair is quite thick so it's harder, plus I don't like the look on myself (I find it to be unflattering), so I haven't done it for a while. If, however, I do it again, I'll be sure to take a pic  ;)

Title: Re: My Crown Braid
Post by eKatherine on Jul 2nd, 2004 at 1:13am
Kate,

Here's a picture of what I call a double half crown braid. That's where I started at the center part in back, went around to the front, then started again at the back and went around the other way. The two braids crossed in front and got pinned up in the middle.


Title: Re: My Crown Braid
Post by Kate on Jul 2nd, 2004 at 8:24am
It looks fantastic! And your hair is so shiny :-) I can't wait to be able to try on myself, I can only French braid my short hair.

/Kate

Title: Re: My Crown Braid
Post by bikerbraid on Jul 2nd, 2004 at 10:20am
Great idea, eKatherine!  I'll have to see if I can manage your version of a crown braid while I'm on vacation.  

Thanks for sharing your photo!

Title: Re: My Crown Braid
Post by BraiderSC on Oct 9th, 2004 at 12:24am
Kate,
If your short hair is at least shoulder-length, you can fit it in a crown braid!  My six year old sister has shoulder length hair, and i crown-braided it quite nicely.  The only thing is, shorter hair wil work better if you do it French instead of the normal crown braid Dutch.  The difference is, in French you go over instead of under, so even if hair loosens if often stays tucked in.  You may have trouble doing it yourself if your hair is short, but it is possible!

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