Mounting tubular crin to hair falls

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Hybrid Doll
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Mounting tubular crin to hair falls

Post by Hybrid Doll » Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:08 pm

Hi, I'm new here, and I am jumping for eagerness to dive into the world of fall making.
I need to know the best ways to mount tubular crin to hair falls. I need them to be professional quality, can't risk them to slide off.
I need to decide wether I keep tieing them to hairbands, or start sewing them into strips of fabric.
I even thought of tieing them to elastic, cover them with strips of fabric, and then sew the fabric over the crin...
Obvious, I need help :i9:
Love, Hybrid Doll

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Re: Mounting tubular crin to hair falls

Post by rivetlicker_ » Mon Mar 14, 2011 12:12 pm

I just tie bunches of crin together with rexlace and then tie the rexlace onto a strong hair tie. Works for me :)

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Re: Mounting tubular crin to hair falls

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Re: Mounting tubular crin to hair falls

Post by Hybrid Doll » Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:05 pm

rivetlicker_ wrote:I just tie bunches of crin together with rexlace and then tie the rexlace onto a strong hair tie. Works for me :)
My scalp is too sensitive for heavy stuff, so no rexlace for me, but it might work on the ones I want to sell.
Any suggestions what kind of knot to use?

Off to read tut now, thanks girls!

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Re: Mounting tubular crin to hair falls

Post by rivetlicker_ » Tue Mar 15, 2011 8:46 pm

Rexlace doesn't actually add that much weight to it to be honest. I only ever use about 10-15 pieces per fall (30 strands total).
Just a simple knot does the trick!
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_xu9Y_25wdb0/S ... /knots.jpg

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Re: Mounting tubular crin to hair falls

Post by Hybrid Doll » Fri Mar 18, 2011 7:59 am

Thanks for the knotting info sweetie!
And even 15 strands a fall is too heavy for me, I am HYPER sensitive :C

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Re: Mounting tubular crin to hair falls

Post by ChainedLady » Tue Mar 22, 2011 4:26 am

That tutorial was really usefull actually, from doctored locks. Incase you didn't check it out you should. I liked it. Thanks for posting it!
There definately, definately, definately is no logic to human behaviour.

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