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Twist Braid (Read 22169 times)
Beesan16
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Re: Twist Braid
Reply #60 - Aug 11th, 2005 at 5:32pm
 
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I got the directions on dreamweaverbraiding.com.  I'm sure that she explains it better than I ever could! Smiley

Good luck with the style.  It lasted all day for me.  Even my niece tugging on the bottom of it Wink


thanks so much! Cheesy
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Reply #61 - Aug 12th, 2005 at 2:05am
 
Just out of curiosity how long did your have to be before you could do that braid?
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Reply #62 - Aug 12th, 2005 at 2:10am
 
Mine's a bit past the shoulders.  If its long enough to hold a three-strand, I would say it's long enough to do this!

If not, you could always do two smaller ones on each side.  I wear it like that when I work out!
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