^_^ Curly Roving ^_^
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^_^ Curly Roving ^_^
Well, this is how I figured to do mine, not sure how Miasmas does hers but I know some people are dying to know how it's done, so here you go!!
(apologies to the toys & baby bouncer peeking in my pics!)
1.
Firstly, you'll need some Perm rods (it helps to have enough for however many you want to curl, I, unfortunately don't >.<)
2.
The little teeth on the perm rod is a great gripper for roving, you'll want to start at the end where the elastic is attached to the rod, The ends of the dread should be the first bit that goes round the rod.
3.
You're gonna want to wrap the rest of the dread around the rod....I overlap the dread a little which helps secure the ends in place.
4.
Continue wrapping til you get the end...these dreads are long, so a little has been left out at the middle of the dread. Secure the elastic (obv)
5.
Once you've done them all, put them into a pillowcase (I use one off the sofa, as it has a zip) & into the washing machine with them!
***Everyone's washing machine is different, so you will have to experiment with the setting that are right for you***
6. Remove from the machine & leave to dry on the rods. Once they're dry you can unravel them, et, voila!!
Curly Roving
(apologies to the toys & baby bouncer peeking in my pics!)
1.
Firstly, you'll need some Perm rods (it helps to have enough for however many you want to curl, I, unfortunately don't >.<)
2.
The little teeth on the perm rod is a great gripper for roving, you'll want to start at the end where the elastic is attached to the rod, The ends of the dread should be the first bit that goes round the rod.
3.
You're gonna want to wrap the rest of the dread around the rod....I overlap the dread a little which helps secure the ends in place.
4.
Continue wrapping til you get the end...these dreads are long, so a little has been left out at the middle of the dread. Secure the elastic (obv)
5.
Once you've done them all, put them into a pillowcase (I use one off the sofa, as it has a zip) & into the washing machine with them!
***Everyone's washing machine is different, so you will have to experiment with the setting that are right for you***
6. Remove from the machine & leave to dry on the rods. Once they're dry you can unravel them, et, voila!!
Curly Roving
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That's genius!
I'm off to try this now.
I'm off to try this now.
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Exactly how I do it!
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What setting do you pop it on? 30 degree wash??
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um, you can do. I think I do em at 40, but I did some recently on 15. you just gotta experiment tbh.miss_mortisha wrote:What setting do you pop it on? 30 degree wash??
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Ooooh i recognise these lol... great lil tutorial sarah!!
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this is so awesome!!!
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Is there any way of using this method that means the dreads are more uniform in their curl!!
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I don't think so. as soon as you start to handle them they start to drop. some pic examples:
I'll be honest, I tried to get them to look like synth dreads, but can't. as lovely as they are, they do drop & I don't htiink there's a way to get the all exactly the same.
I'll be honest, I tried to get them to look like synth dreads, but can't. as lovely as they are, they do drop & I don't htiink there's a way to get the all exactly the same.
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My method of curling synth dreads is by using a long metal pole - I wonder if that will give a more unfirm look.. but tbh sarah your curlies are awesome!!
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Thanks hon. I dunno how you're gonna get a pole into the washing machine though :/ I tried a while ago by just pouring boling water over them & as soon as I took them off the pole they were practically straight
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Yeah I dont think my washing machine would like me for that!!
I would leave them on the radiator until they are completely dry, which is what I do with synths...
will let you know how my findings go within the next few weeks!!
I would leave them on the radiator until they are completely dry, which is what I do with synths...
will let you know how my findings go within the next few weeks!!
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I had a pop at this!
Mine werent very successful, i left them on the rollers until they were dry and put them on the radiator
I think i need to put them on a higher wash temp than i normally do!
Thanks for posting it tho
xx
Mine werent very successful, i left them on the rollers until they were dry and put them on the radiator
I think i need to put them on a higher wash temp than i normally do!
Thanks for posting it tho
xx
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OMG!!! Genius!!! Thanks SO much!!!
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I'm thinking steaming.
I took couple of courses in felting some years back. I did a scarf with folded sections on the surface, like pleated folds. I secured the folds on the felted scarf by hand stitching them into place. The whole work was put in a metallic, pressurised tube/pot for steaming. Steaming took several hours if not a day... I wasn't there to take the work out, so I'm not sure how long it took. After cooling down and drying the stitches were removed. I checked a hand craft dictionary, the process is called decatizing.
I'm not sure if the main purpose of decatizing is to secure a piece of wool/clothing/etc will not shrink more, or to make it stay in a certain shape, but it does both.
We were advised that the same process can be done at home, best way to do it is in a steam juicer (found a link: http://www-podunk.com/info.html). Everybody in Finland know them by a brand name Mehumaija (http://www.flickr.com/photos/kootutmurut/4860273947/). I didn't find any instructions of how long and so on, but I guess this steamer is much gentler than a washing machine. It won't felt anything, as the pieces stay still inside, but it will fix anything that reacts to heat, in it's place. I bet if would work for synths as well...
Another method at least for felted and other wool work is wrapping the stuff in a wet towel and putting it in the owen. Making sure the towel stays wet, you can keep them in there for as long as you like. No idea of the temperature...
The scarf I made some six seven years ago: my mom still uses it and it has stayed in shape, the folds are still sharp etc. She has even hand washed it a couple of times. In some areas you can still see the creases and holes left from the yarn I used for stitching it, as I pulled it too tight.
I've only ever made a small batch of roving dreads, but now I'm thinking of getting a Mehumaija for steaming curls on my synths.
I took couple of courses in felting some years back. I did a scarf with folded sections on the surface, like pleated folds. I secured the folds on the felted scarf by hand stitching them into place. The whole work was put in a metallic, pressurised tube/pot for steaming. Steaming took several hours if not a day... I wasn't there to take the work out, so I'm not sure how long it took. After cooling down and drying the stitches were removed. I checked a hand craft dictionary, the process is called decatizing.
I'm not sure if the main purpose of decatizing is to secure a piece of wool/clothing/etc will not shrink more, or to make it stay in a certain shape, but it does both.
We were advised that the same process can be done at home, best way to do it is in a steam juicer (found a link: http://www-podunk.com/info.html). Everybody in Finland know them by a brand name Mehumaija (http://www.flickr.com/photos/kootutmurut/4860273947/). I didn't find any instructions of how long and so on, but I guess this steamer is much gentler than a washing machine. It won't felt anything, as the pieces stay still inside, but it will fix anything that reacts to heat, in it's place. I bet if would work for synths as well...
Another method at least for felted and other wool work is wrapping the stuff in a wet towel and putting it in the owen. Making sure the towel stays wet, you can keep them in there for as long as you like. No idea of the temperature...
The scarf I made some six seven years ago: my mom still uses it and it has stayed in shape, the folds are still sharp etc. She has even hand washed it a couple of times. In some areas you can still see the creases and holes left from the yarn I used for stitching it, as I pulled it too tight.
I've only ever made a small batch of roving dreads, but now I'm thinking of getting a Mehumaija for steaming curls on my synths.
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Darn, mine dropped like, instantly.
I used pieces of stiff rolled up fabric instead of perm rods 'cause i didn't have any... could that be why? they look great for about two seconds until i started pulling them apart. Heheh. I washed them on super hot and they felted very tightly but don't seem to hold a curl. Squidge, didja ever try the rod method? I was considering it mixed with some kind of friction... Hmmmmmmm.....
I used pieces of stiff rolled up fabric instead of perm rods 'cause i didn't have any... could that be why? they look great for about two seconds until i started pulling them apart. Heheh. I washed them on super hot and they felted very tightly but don't seem to hold a curl. Squidge, didja ever try the rod method? I was considering it mixed with some kind of friction... Hmmmmmmm.....
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I like the steaming idea. I wonder if it'd work as well with a vegetable steamer?
Nothingwhatsoever - I'm not sure. It really is hit & miss, you do however have to be a lot more delicate with curly roving than synth, they will drop/droop a lot quicker.
Nothingwhatsoever - I'm not sure. It really is hit & miss, you do however have to be a lot more delicate with curly roving than synth, they will drop/droop a lot quicker.
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oh gosh I love theses...
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