It's incredibly hard to find a decent falls tutorial on the internet for non-hair-based falls, so I decided to post up the method I've used for mine. It seems to work, and they're pretty cheap, too. :B
Yeah, I normally dress more exciting than that, but I've just been wearing pajamas all day and figured I should at least put something on other than a tank top. D:
If I like, forgot a step or something, feel free to let me know. I've never really made a tutorial like this before, so it might be a total failure. I hope not. But at least I got a pair of falls out of it if it is. >.>
XD [Stupid Expressions not included] that made me laugh. 'Cause you know, that comes included with me.
I'd try this out but I'm not much good with yarn. XD Or tape. Do you know how many pieces I've gotten stuck in my hair at once (Uh.. three.. but that's not the point.) XD
nice toes there Gwen it' probably hurt to have pointed toe nails in real life... especially if you had to wear closed toed shoes. I'd probably try this out myself, except that I don't think they would suit me. But I yours look awesome on you
Good grief THANK YOU!! I've been looking for a couple of -years- now for a decent non-faux-hair tutorial and had pretty much given up. I'll have to go digging in my yarn box and see what I can come up with. (I promise! I'll link pics if/when I finish!)
This may be a silly question, but how do you get them felted without tearing them up or losing your laces?
Heh, I was doing the same thing. People all had these weird tutorials that meant you had to perma-braid stuff into your hair, so I just decided to hack away at a ball of yarn until it turned out. xP The first tries were a little ugly. >.>
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Hair smells if you don't wash it.
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I'd try this out but I'm not much good with yarn. XD Or tape. Do you know how many pieces I've gotten stuck in my hair at once (Uh.. three.. but that's not the point.) XD
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This may be a silly question, but how do you get them felted without tearing them up or losing your laces?
Felted? What does you mean? :0
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