About me....

I've had dreads for 4 years, none of them have left home yet, so i must be doing something right..

I use the crochet hook method, but method being the word. There are many ways to get dreads, depending on what you want them to look like.
Even within the "crochet hook method", I see people doing them different ways... Through trial and error, over the years I've learned which do and don't work. Put simply there is a fast way and a slow way. As with everything, I think the extra time pays off with the finished look and strength of the dreads.

If you have an image of what you would like them to look like. I'm sure to create what u want, and I'm not the "sit down and I'll do what I'm gonna do anyway..." There are endless styles and variations. All you have to do is decide...

If you already have dreads, I can tidy all the loose hair at the roots, straighten out some of the bumps and lumps. Strengthen the weak spots and even re-attach broken dreads. So if you break one, or someone else did it, hold onto it.

Feel free to call me with any questions.
KC

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Maintenance of 2 Year Old Dreads

Here we have 2 year old dreads!
This is a head of around 35/40 dreads

The work to be done:
Working new hair into the roots
Thickening the roots of some dreads
Repair of  weak spots
General re-shaping and tidy of loose hairs along the dreads














The End Result!
After about 20 hours of crochet work
The roots are neat and free of loose hair but not so tight as to cause discomfort
The dreads are now a uniform thickness with a smooth finish tying in all the loose hairs
Without the use of wax!!!!