zondag 26 juni 2016

Loop braids

Loop braids are - as the name already says - braids with loops. You have to use the technique of feathering a braid: removing a small strand of hair from your braid every time and adding it back in a little later. You can see an example of a feathered braid in my YouTube tutorial Ladder headband braid.

For a loop braid you're using the feathered piece to create a loop. Feather off three strands of hair from your braid first of all. Then cross the first feathered strand under the other two and add it back into the braid. Pull a little on the strand, so you'll have a loop.

The easiest version of the loop braid is the half loop braid (the first photo), in which you're only feathering off pieces and adding them back in. The second photo shows an option: a waterfall loop braid, in which you're using the waterfall strands to create loops.

Photo three shows an advanced option: a 4 strand ribbon loop braid. For this braid you'll have to braid with 4 strands (1 of which is the ribbon) and you're adding in hair. Maybe a little tricky at first, but it gives a beautiful result!

The last photo shows the 'melting' braid: a triple loop braid. You can find a tutorial on this in the YouTube tutorial Melting braid from the channel Hair 4 my Princess.

Good luck trying out this technique!


The half loop braid

The (4 strand) waterfall loop braid

4 strand ribbon loop braid

The 'melting' braid



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