vrijdag 3 februari 2017

Multistrand pull through braid

The easiest pull through braid is the one with two strands, but those looking for a fuller result (or just a challenge) can try a multi pull through braid. This may seem tricky, but if you understand how a pull through braid works, you'll have mastered the multi in no time!
* in a pull through braid you'll divide the top ponytail into two strands (A en B) and you'll pull the bottom ponytail as one (1) strand through (which means you'll get A 1 B);
* in a pull through braid with three strands you'll divide the top ponytail into three strands (A, B en C) and the bottom ponytail into two (1 en 2). You'll pull these two strands in between the three strands from the first ponytail (which means you'll get A 1 B 2 C);
* in a pull through braid with four strands you'll divide the top ponytail into four strands (A, B, C en D) and the bottom ponytail into three (1, 2 en 3)You'll pull these three strands in between the four strands from the first ponytail (which means you'll get A 1 B 2 C 3 D);
* in een doorhaalvlecht met acht plukken verdeel je het bovenste staartje in eight strands (A, B, C, D, E, F, G en H) and the bottom ponytail into seven (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 en 7). You'll pull these seven strands in between the eight strands from the first ponytail (which means you'll get A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F 6 G 7 H);
* and so on.
The top ponytail should always have 1 more strand than the bottom ponytail!

The technique:
3 strand pull through braid tutorial (from SweetHeartsHairDesign)
Multi strand pull through braid tutorial (from Hair4myPrincess)


Ideas:


The 3 strand pull through braid, done with all of the hair.

A 3 strand pull through braid, ending in a messy bun.

A 3 strand pull through braid with all of the hair, in which the bottom part of the hair has been pinned to the head.

Crossed braids with a multi strand pull through braid.

A multi strand pull through braid in which hair has been added.


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