RAG DOLL HAIR
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I tend to be very adventurous with my hair, and this is probably the wildest thing I've done with it. I've always thought dreads looked so cool, but I could never bring myself to get them because they get so dirty. A couple of weeks ago, I had a scarf tied around my head, and the ends of the scarf trailing down on my shoulders, and an idea got sparked. I know that it is common to braid hair and braid hair extensions in, and I decided to try braiding in pieces of cloth instead.
So, I headed to my nearest Walmart store and picked up 3 and a half yards of solid colored cotton cloth (about a foot each of nine colors). If you are trying this, I suggest 2.5-3 yards total cloth, I had too much cloth. I then cut little slits about 0.5 inches apart, and ripped the strips apart.
This is my hair in the pony tail, much better! |
This didn't look exactly as I was hoping, but it looked much better in a pony tail. Since my hair is very short, it was quite a relief to be able to pull my hair back again.

This was about halfway through |
Front view |
Top view. I tied the braids across the top to add a bit of volume and cover the top knots. |
Again, the back of it. This was before I unbraided it, it looked so much better once it was part-undone |
After having this in a week, I decided to take it out, and that's when I found out how to make it look even better. I unbraided one of my braids up to my own hair, then realized that the strands of cloth were tightly waved. So, I unbraided and re-tied the rest of my braids, stopping when I got the part where my hair was braided in.
This is just a small section of my hair after I partially unbraided it. It looked so much better! |
This is just another hair-raising adventure of mine! I hope you enjoy this, and have a wondrous day!
P.S. Do you have a lot of string and scraps of cloth left over from stripping the cloth? See what to do with them in my blog post String for the Birds!
As always, feel free to leave comments, suggestions, questions, pictures of your projects, or anything else you can think of!