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Post by gratefuldreads on Jul 9, 2018 16:07:18 GMT
I have a lot of smaller locks and I thought that's the look I wanted , but now I really want thicker ones . What should I do to make the best congos?
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Post by Amanda on Jul 11, 2018 16:27:16 GMT
What I did was just take the two that r in the same close section and put a bead around them both and over time they will grow together,make sure to move the bead around every so often so it doesn't create a weak spot in the dreads..it will take time but they will lock together.Some people crochet them together but I myself don't use a hook as I don't want any damage done to my dreads,but that is a quicker option..Good luck with your congos ✌💖
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Post by MamaKittyLove on Jul 11, 2018 20:39:35 GMT
What I did was just take the two that r in the same close section and put a bead around them both and over time they will grow together,make sure to move the bead around every so often so it doesn't create a weak spot in the dreads..it will take time but they will lock together.Some people crochet them together but I myself don't use a hook as I don't want any damage done to my dreads,but that is a quicker option..Good luck with your congos ✌💖 This is what I do too. I combine using beads Always works out well for me!
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