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Quote from: Grov on June 11, 2009, 11:04:28 PM
Is that some kind of plastic tubing or a spring with fabric around it?
Dunno if they're called this for real, but Katie Bair (a really cool wig & accessory designer) calls them Cyberlox.
Your falls are very cute Lady Kat!
Quote from: CapnFayeCutler on June 12, 2009, 06:41:59 AM
Quote from: Grov on June 11, 2009, 11:04:28 PM
Is that some kind of plastic tubing or a spring with fabric around it?
Dunno if they're called this for real, but Katie Bair (a really cool wig & accessory designer) calls them Cyberlox.
Your falls are very cute Lady Kat!
Agreed! They're ADORABLE! You should make an Etsy site - they'd go well there, too, I'd imagine - ;D
That is so CUTE! I do have a weird question though, how do you get it to stay on your head?
I am betting Kat does them the same way I and many others do, building them on hair ties. Some also are built on ribbons or stretch lace and then are tied on.
I use the cloth covered rubber bands so the yarn can ride rather than dig into your hair when wearing them.
For the most part and I am working on many other ways so even people with no hair can wear them.
This is not a sales thread. Please keep this thread on topic .. the MAKING of wigs. If you have items for sale post a classifieds post in BST. If you are a merchant, and would like to post about your business please visit the Merchant's section of the site.
Thank you,
- Mag
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