How To Tighten Dreadlock Roots Using Crochet Method | CosmoHippie

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @respectfullymama
    @respectfullymama  6 лет назад +10

    Here's a video of me crocheting half of my head: ruclips.net/video/kUryQhGoix8/видео.html

  • @ahug6702
    @ahug6702 5 лет назад +61

    Finally I get it! Thank you for giving a detailed, close up and in focus tutorial of a crochet method. I was going mad trying to learn.

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  5 лет назад +1

      You are welcome, Ali!

    • @nickdekort000
      @nickdekort000 3 года назад

      Was going to comment somethn along the exact same line,, very helpful pointers here

  • @abbiford1945
    @abbiford1945 4 года назад +24

    Thank you so much! I'm new to dreads and had booked a maintenance, but now stuck in coronavirus lockdown, with a crochet hook and no skills!! This has made it much clearer though, and given me the confidence to give it a go!

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  4 года назад

      Be gentle, aim to weave the hair together, and don't pull to hard to avoid breakage!

  • @marieelise8970
    @marieelise8970 3 года назад +1

    YOU ARE THE ONLY PERSON WHO HAS MADE ANY SENSE THANK YOU SO MUCH 🙏🏼

  • @hefsabawatt7393
    @hefsabawatt7393 2 года назад +1

    The quality of the close-ups is insaaaaane! Huge thanks for the vid

  • @MichoacanaRobertson
    @MichoacanaRobertson 3 года назад

    My god! This video is 3 years old, but you just help me out a lot!! I got my dreads done at home about a month ago, and the roots now grow a bit and it’s fuzzy and messy and now I know how to clean them up!!! Thank you so much 😊😊

  • @Zen__Life
    @Zen__Life 5 лет назад +5

    Yes! Lesson learned! Thank you, my friends look like your front ones do and they are brand new 🥴 so I am ordering this tool ASAP

  • @osiris5449
    @osiris5449 6 лет назад +8

    Ah. I'm new on my dreadlock journey. So, I had the right idea. Thanks!

  • @iamJesselinda
    @iamJesselinda 7 лет назад +14

    These are my favorite locs ive seen on a light person, I would like to see the whole head being crocheted
    Thanks for your vids!

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I'm in desperate need of root maintenance... Haven't had the time to sit down and film/do them!

    • @MsBeanz
      @MsBeanz 4 года назад +2

      @Jasmin Royal oh except dreads arent just for blacks

    • @pxrisxiv
      @pxrisxiv 4 года назад +1

      @Jasmin Royal stfu idiot, dreadlocks have been used from cultures across the world for thousands of years, from asians, to white people and black people. this aint YOUR hair so you can't tell her what to do dumbass.

  • @Levi-so4eo
    @Levi-so4eo 3 года назад +3

    Bruh.. Ik this Is old video.. But I just wanna let u know that I apreacite this help... Finnaly after watching soo much videos.. I found something that rlly helped.. Thanks 🙏

  • @jennifermclean764
    @jennifermclean764 4 года назад +5

    Your video was helpful. I especially love your background music.

  • @rebeccacase3435
    @rebeccacase3435 3 года назад

    Started my dread journey 4days ago already getting compliments

  • @brandon2205
    @brandon2205 4 года назад +1

    thanks so much, i only have one thick dreadlock that i've been working on to get a feel of how they look on me, my root has been getting loose and this video was so helpful.

  • @jadetighe3482
    @jadetighe3482 4 года назад +1

    Ugh! I wish you lived close to me! I have super thick hair, so I know I could seriously rock some dreads, but I'm scared to let anyone around here do it cuz I'm terrified they're gonna mess them up. You do yours EXACTLY how I want mine. They look so awesome! 😭

  • @sopheetilbury1451
    @sopheetilbury1451 5 лет назад +2

    I have the exact same hair style! I dye my undercut and put my dreads in a bun on top 😍

    • @TM-kn7gy
      @TM-kn7gy 4 года назад +2

      @Jasmin Royal someone doesnt get love at home

    • @ifwblaken
      @ifwblaken 4 года назад

      @Jasmin Royal lemme guess you're black

  • @The_Iron_4_Noob
    @The_Iron_4_Noob Год назад

    Damn! Love those long dreads your hair looks awesome!!

  • @karljensen7013
    @karljensen7013 5 лет назад +2

    Se THIS is some nice straight hair dreads, the only thing i dont like is the loose ends, but everything else is sick!

  • @lilnick2valid
    @lilnick2valid 2 месяца назад

    I just like watching people fixing and cleaning there dreads

  • @ballknocka0001
    @ballknocka0001 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this! Wanted dreads for two years & I've decided it's happening! Doing the research & gathering supplies! I've subscribed! I just was wondering how to tighten the growth!

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  7 лет назад +1

      I will do a full video on maintaining the whole head :) You can do it yourself, or go to a deadlock artist, who works with crocheting!

    • @CharlesYamabe
      @CharlesYamabe 6 лет назад

      Trucker Chick I recommend the hat method to tighten the new growth

    • @topaz9186
      @topaz9186 6 лет назад

      the growth wont be in dreads so get the crochet hook with a latch and go to the root and go through then grab the dread and latch it on to the hook and pull it back through

  • @lyricalriverdesigns9683
    @lyricalriverdesigns9683 6 лет назад +17

    This was super helpful! Trying to fix my daughter's roots

  • @ashlynnherr452
    @ashlynnherr452 3 года назад

    Yes please do a time lapse!!! That would be awesome!!! ❤️❤️

  • @sweeetjeean
    @sweeetjeean 2 года назад

    I've had my locks for 7 years now and in the beginning, for about 4 years, I kept up with hook maintenance and besides palm rolling, I haven't done a thing to them in the last 3 years! Aaaand now I really really need some maintenance! Sooo since you're so amazing at your own hook maintenance my question is, is it better to wash before or after hook maintenance?
    Tia, 😊

  • @AKIYIAKELLY
    @AKIYIAKELLY 6 лет назад +14

    Thanks for the up close detail

  • @Wanna.Wander
    @Wanna.Wander 5 лет назад

    Have a FFAAAAAB time on your journey... my bad hair is very fuzzy and grown out... he needs hair therapy bad💜thank youuuuuu

  • @carolineschmidt2911
    @carolineschmidt2911 5 лет назад +3

    Very helpful video, thanks! I’m doing fine in the front now where I can see which loose hairs belong to which dread, but I don’t dare to in the back because of the loose hairs - how do you “feel” in the back which hairs belong to which dread without a mirror?

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  5 лет назад +3

      It's kind of a trust in the Universe kind of deal... haha I do my best to feel the part between the sections. At times it feels relatively clear where the strands belong. I also use a mirror when I can if the hair could go either way. Also, if it's on the border, it's the end of the world if the strands end up in the neighboring dread... :)

  • @homeboyhernandez9615
    @homeboyhernandez9615 6 лет назад +6

    Your dreads look exactly like my dreads

  • @imatuner2ify
    @imatuner2ify 4 года назад +2

    you have a beautiful voice

  • @creamundi3280
    @creamundi3280 6 лет назад +1

    Very nice how you show this in detail.

  • @bartonrice6994
    @bartonrice6994 5 лет назад

    wow your dreads are so clean and perfect!!

  • @aprilyount7713
    @aprilyount7713 6 лет назад

    Hey wow just found out how to leave a comment from phone lol oook. Anyway thank u for this vid. I do crochet method too and can NOT find one person who knows or wants to crochet Maintanience my locks. Everyone does interlocking and palm rolling. I’m going tomorrow to teach a woman how to do it on me. I can maintenance the dreads myself at this point but not the roots. I can’t see the back or the root well enough to decide which dread it goes in etc. so expensive so I’d like to know how to do my own roots. This is first vid I have EVER been able to finds this info . So THANK YOU. Ps. I’ve gone two times to Black Salons and they promise they can do crochet method and at end they did interlocking!!!! So my dreads are like 2 diff textures. It’s hella mess now. Do u have any tips on how to fix those interlocked (looped hair now bumpy ugly) sections?

  • @michellepruitt5622
    @michellepruitt5622 7 лет назад +3

    Love ur dreads. How long was ur hair when u added extensions to start ur journey?

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  7 лет назад +1

      Hi Michelle! Thanks so much! For the second round my hair was quite short... Around 4 inches on top/in the front, and probably 2 inches in the back. Avani did a great job attaching to super short hair, I couldn't have done that myself. And they stayed well attached! My FIRST set with my natural hair - my hair was shoulder length... :)

    • @michellepruitt5622
      @michellepruitt5622 7 лет назад

      CosmoHippie Oh ok. My hair is about two inches all over so I'm waiting a little bit. How long do the extensions stay in ? Im hoping mine will stay in as my hair grows n I can slowly over time cut them out n keep them long.

  • @NathanGunes-s9f
    @NathanGunes-s9f Год назад

    Thank you your video was very helpful 👍

  • @partyfunnyrocknroll
    @partyfunnyrocknroll 5 лет назад +3

    How long does it take you for each dreadlock root? I do it on my boyfriend and I feel like it takes me a very long time!

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  5 лет назад

      Nancy I think it can take from 2-5 minutes on average, but it depends on how long you’ve been practicing it - slower is better to avoid tearing the hair... Also it depends on how often you do it and how much new growths there is. How is it taking you?

    • @partyfunnyrocknroll
      @partyfunnyrocknroll 5 лет назад

      @@respectfullymama There is a 3 months old root and I've been practising some days now

  • @komodokisaragi9398
    @komodokisaragi9398 2 года назад

    I'm glad my dreads was big before I cut so I ain't got reattach 50 & 60 dread I only got 17😂

  • @akosorosz9872
    @akosorosz9872 6 лет назад +1

    This video was really helpful! Can you tell me please how do you do the spiky thing endings of your hair ?

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  5 лет назад

      Pedro you mean loose ends that look kind of brushy? Or do you mean blunted ends?

    • @nosleepdigital
      @nosleepdigital 5 лет назад

      @@respectfullymama blunted ends in my opinion look much better and cleaner,you earn respect for havin blunted ends. The way to blunt your tips it can be done by a crochet hook but i don't recommend using the crochet hook for anything else except pulling the loose ends in.

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  5 лет назад

      @@nosleepdigital Hey! Thanks for stopping by. Yeah, I've been back and forth on blunted vs loose. Kind of depends on the mood and the look I'm going for. Soft ends sometimes look nice, blunted are more neat, less boho maybe? I've had both and like both. Right now mine are blunted. I'm liking them! ;)

  • @reimanad8265
    @reimanad8265 6 лет назад +3

    Great video!!!! Appreciate it!!!

  • @kwattasse1574
    @kwattasse1574 6 лет назад +3

    Mignonne, chouettes goûts, très jolie voix. Merci

  • @HappiCamper
    @HappiCamper 6 лет назад +1

    I LOVE your song!

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  6 лет назад

      Michelle McDonald thank you so much... it really means a lot, especially right now...

  • @Zen__Life
    @Zen__Life 5 лет назад +2

    What size hook are you using? I used a micro latch hook for my friends hair and her roots are super fuzzy. I wasn’t able to get her roots very effectively with the latch hook

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  5 лет назад

      Hiya! I use 0.5 mm crochet hoop. The latch is good to pull in the loose hairs, but then you need to crochet them in. :)

    • @calebpanti7610
      @calebpanti7610 4 года назад

      @Jasmin Royal what

  • @hannedylgat307
    @hannedylgat307 Год назад

    Not sure this will reach you since this is an old video but I was wondering how you figure out the sectioning at the back of your head where you can't see?

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  Год назад

      I did use two mirrors, to check it, but also did a lot by feel, using my fingertips to follow the sectioning lines... It's not perfect, but I managed to do it... And arms get sore! lol

  • @Sgt_Smoke420
    @Sgt_Smoke420 11 месяцев назад

    Best video ever your awesome

  • @ballknocka0001
    @ballknocka0001 7 лет назад +3

    Also, are there any online dread communities you can recommend?

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  5 лет назад

      Lots of different facebook groups... I'm not super active in any of them though... Dreadlock Kingdom comes to mind!

  • @cilla4000
    @cilla4000 4 года назад +1

    Great video.. I purchased 0.6 would this work?

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  4 года назад

      Hi! Thanks! Yes, I think that should be small enough!

  • @Hiearthlove
    @Hiearthlove 3 года назад

    Thanks for this! Aloha from Hawaii

  • @tinejosje
    @tinejosje 2 года назад

    What if the dread comes lose again? Do you pull the hair back in? Because iam scared to make an hol in it.

  • @divinelyshpongled
    @divinelyshpongled 7 лет назад +1

    hey hey, thanks for the video, really interesting to see up close. I'm caucasian and have had dreads for a year now... ive had crocheting done a few times and it looks great but id really rather not do it forever... it's been about 3 months since last time i had it crocheted and there are tons of loose hairs... from your experience, will they lock up? I have pretty fine hair kinda like yours... also, i have tons of white "dandruff..?" flakes that come out when i shake my hair... any tips would be great. thanks!!

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  7 лет назад +1

      Hey! Thanks! Once my dreads matured a bit, the loose hairs get pulled into the dreads.The crocheting itself doesn't necessarily keep the hair in, the locking process with time is what makes the dreads look neater. Though my dreads were PERFECT. I'm not sure that exists unless you have really tight curls. I find that one of the reasons you can get flakes with dreads is because your scalp needs to be more stimulated - massaged (since you don't brush anymore), and also washing more frequently, and using a residue free shampoo can help (for dandruff or not). Here are some options: ragingrootsstudio.com/dread-safe-dandruff-tx/

    • @divinelyshpongled
      @divinelyshpongled 7 лет назад

      ah that's awesome thank u so much for such a detailed reply... i have actually started wool hat rubbing my head like twice a day and im getting really good results with that... it's kinda making my hair more rough and coarse ... and neater in the process. Still heaps of white flakes but I'll start washing every couple of days plus the rubbing and see if that helps. Thanks again!!

    • @divinelyshpongled
      @divinelyshpongled 7 лет назад +1

      good stuff! just an update... i've kept doing it and the dandruff is getting better... ive noticed that doing it harder is better than softer... it makes the hair really knot up and feel super rough so definitely going to keep it up. im considering getting a crochet hook to try to pull in some of the big tufts of loose hairs... but we'll see. so far so good! update me with ur progress too :)

    • @johansun413
      @johansun413 7 лет назад

      Denmardiu o

    • @divinelyshpongled
      @divinelyshpongled 7 лет назад

      hmm?

  • @BvanBeeck
    @BvanBeeck 5 лет назад

    You're a star! Thank you soooo much for this video and of course, your music ❤ just added you on instagram. Keep up the great work 🌹😍👍

  • @nicpix4891
    @nicpix4891 4 года назад +1

    I wish some of the videos were shot looking down from the top so we can actually see what you are doing. Fingers block the view from the front view.

  • @mariahhubbard3559
    @mariahhubbard3559 7 лет назад +3

    What size crochet hook do you use?

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  7 лет назад +3

      Hi Mariah! The best crochet hook to use is .5 mm. They're often not found in stores, but you can get one online!

  • @ebreezy5181
    @ebreezy5181 3 года назад

    Do you have to wash before crocheting?

  • @duanetemme719
    @duanetemme719 2 года назад

    Love it

  • @ldyvirtue8642
    @ldyvirtue8642 2 года назад +1

    We do not call them dreads, they are just locks.

  • @DSmith-ey9zq
    @DSmith-ey9zq 4 года назад

    What do u use to lock the top part ?

  • @chunge8293
    @chunge8293 6 лет назад

    very nice video, and do you use beeswax ?

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  6 лет назад

      Nooooo! No gunky stuff! No product at all. Only crocheting.

    • @chunge8293
      @chunge8293 6 лет назад

      but I wonder how long the dreads will maintain? It will be unraveled, right? So you have to re-crochet your dreads regularly?

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  6 лет назад

      No, hair locks together - that’s why we call them dreadlocks :) Before there were brushes and combs, hair knotted together and everyone had dreads...

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  6 лет назад

      And you only have to crochet the new growth at the roots :)

    • @chunge8293
      @chunge8293 6 лет назад

      CosmoHippie very helpful, thank you so much

  • @superluisa30
    @superluisa30 5 лет назад

    Does Alamo have tutorials to watch

  • @gabrieljainaba8736
    @gabrieljainaba8736 4 года назад

    Hey where did u buy this smal meddle I can't find them nowhere

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  4 года назад

      The hook to pull strands through was from Sally's Beauty supply store, the crochet hook just online, the 0.5 mm size.

  • @thestorytellers3349
    @thestorytellers3349 3 года назад

    You have perfect skin ..

  • @shanezombiesmith
    @shanezombiesmith 4 года назад

    Thank you!!!

  • @kingtigray418
    @kingtigray418 3 года назад

    How can I fix it in the end

  • @GodSpeedCrow
    @GodSpeedCrow 5 лет назад

    Wait there is a certain crochet hooking weaving pattern

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  5 лет назад

      God Speed Crow yes, there are a few ways to do it actually. Each dreadlocks artist has their own way of doing.

  • @Whiteboard7
    @Whiteboard7 3 года назад

    Started at the bottom now we hair lol

  • @sindriblue
    @sindriblue 4 года назад

    Nice im from iceland

  • @lilnick2valid
    @lilnick2valid 2 месяца назад

    Anyone in 2024?

  • @pomodoro.pomodoro
    @pomodoro.pomodoro 3 года назад

    nice dandruf

  • @rudoringo752
    @rudoringo752 6 лет назад

    What's the hook size?

    • @1111teo
      @1111teo 5 лет назад

      Rudo Ringo 0.5

  • @sliewood
    @sliewood 6 лет назад +1

    If my dreads had that much gunk in them- I'd actually consider lopping them off. But yours are not dreads I gather- they're just stick ons so maybe it's just the glue. Smug smug mine are all my own work from scratch. I can sit on them. I don't hook them- they do their own thing and they're ******* excellent. ☮️

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  6 лет назад +2

      guttersnipe haha no, there is no glue. I crocheted on extensions, and since then cut them off. My own original dreadlocks had some stuff in them too, it’s pretty normal. Skin cells and all... I do my own hair dreadlocks a lot better than the extensions! They’re almost down to my butt now. :) Peace!

  • @anonymouse755
    @anonymouse755 6 лет назад

    It's interesting to hear someone call dreadlocks neat..

    • @respectfullymama
      @respectfullymama  6 лет назад

      I think it's all relative haha neglect method vs crochet. :P And those with super curly textures don't have a lot of fly-aways, so their's look quite neat.

  • @donnamarie4438
    @donnamarie4438 2 года назад

    Wannahave cool dreads

  • @thenarcissistdash5654
    @thenarcissistdash5654 5 лет назад +4

    The correct term is locs dread means dreadful when Europeans used to see our ancestors where locs they will say they’re dreadful looking so please change

    • @V3ganBr33
      @V3ganBr33 5 лет назад +2

      False. Do some research on the term with my Celtic ancestors. Dreadful was the term used for them as they rose into battle ✌

    • @thenarcissistdash5654
      @thenarcissistdash5654 5 лет назад +3

      V3gan Br33 Typical white person you steal Our culture then you try to tell me where came from SMH LOL

    • @OfficialMunchiezAndMe
      @OfficialMunchiezAndMe 3 года назад +3

      Us rasta still say dread

    • @ZippyLikesZippers
      @ZippyLikesZippers Год назад

      This dude never heard of polish platts. Tangled locks are nothingnew to Europe.

  • @boog9161
    @boog9161 3 года назад +1

    but whyyyyyyyy do you have dreads???? ugh.

  • @DawnFlanigan
    @DawnFlanigan 5 лет назад +2

    The word Dread comes from the word dreadful which means causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness; extremely bad or serious. It comes from the English White people that called Black people's hair dreadful when they came off of the slave ships and their hair was matted down and clumped up from being on the ship for so long with out adequate showering and malnourishment. When you call them dreads it is a reminder of that terrible time period. If you are gonna give tutorials and wear the hairstyle, please respectfully call them LOX or LOCKS. Leave the word "Dread"out of it, unless you feel that way about your own hair. Thank you!

  • @eli-onjuice8942
    @eli-onjuice8942 3 года назад

    Why won’t you just keep your hair instead of trying to be other people it isn’t natural