I have done gd's hair, and it was barely able to go up and still had some slipping out as well as the ends sticking out, her hair was just past her shoulders, also I made one a little smaller for her head.
a before picture
just getting started
and during
and finishing
done
it takes less than 10 minutes from start to finish for my hair.
I have been putting my hair up like this since it was just past the shoulders.
I had my girl friend come over yesturday and take pictures while I put my hair up, now I will need to make an instuction sheet of the pics. I already have a written instruction sheet made.
If any one is interested, I sell them for $8.00 each and can make any color from cotton fabrics.
these are something I have benn making and wearing in my hair for almost 10 years. (I hate brushing my hair)
I wear them for about three days then take it out and my hair curls in spirals.
and if you can twist your hair around your finger you can do this.
this is copy/paste from the web site that I buy the Zorb fabric from
DiaperMaker Zorb is a specialty textile designed to reduce cost and improve performance of reusable cloth diapers and accessory products. ZORB absorbs 10x it's weight in less than half a second -- that's 20x faster than...
there is never any of that nasty excess mess on top, these actually absorb all.
when you start to fell like you are wet is when it is time to change pads, it means that what is absorbed is now a staying closer to the top.
just take a small make-up bag with you in purse with 2 zip lock bags...
the large size has a pul liner in it that prevents leaks, so that is the one I would suggest you use.
the large size and medium size both have the Zorb padding, and that absorbs 10x more than cotton or bamboo does. I also am a heavy bleeder, I change at least 3 times a day with these just like...
well occasionally I like an iced white chocolate latte, so now I make them at home since my new coffee pot has an espresso maker in it as well.
after making my espreso I add the used grounds to the used ones already in the coffee maker to make enough coffee to fill an ice cube tray to freeze for...
I make washable reusable cloth menstrual pads.
WASHABLE CLOTH MENSTRUAL PADS
Treat yourself to the extra soft feel of cotton flannel instead of those paper and plastic disposable ones filled with chemicals that cause itching and discomfort. No more folding up and slipping...
I make the feminine pads, they should be madeof the same materials.
1. fannels and fleese
2. I use a batting called ZORB, it is a blend and absorbs 10 times moe than cotton or bamboo
3. and a material called PUL it is the liner to prevent leaks, comes in some pretty colors.