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Message started by panpeus on Jun 27th, 2005 at 7:45pm

Title: Twist Braid
Post by panpeus on Jun 27th, 2005 at 7:45pm
I did this twist braid myself.  Here it is!

http://img261.echo.cx/img261/4886/twist0mf.jpg

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by AtlantisAllure on Jun 27th, 2005 at 11:36pm
Oh, I love that! It looks very neat and tidy...I keep trying to braid differently, but I think I have two left hands! Nice braid and I love your blunt looking ends! Pretty! :)

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by PreciousLocks on Jun 28th, 2005 at 12:20am
That is a great style panpeus!  It looks lovely.  A nice change of pace from a standard french braid. ;D

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by bikerbraid on Jun 28th, 2005 at 2:41am
Excellent!  Thanks for sharing.

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by leia on Jun 28th, 2005 at 3:20am
Very pretty! I always get lots of looks and compliments when I wear this style!  ;)

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by Galadriel on Jun 28th, 2005 at 6:30am
Now that is really cool!  :o :D I didn't realize it would look so gorgeous in shorter hair. Very inspiring! Thanks for sharing!

*runs to nearest mirror to play with her hair*


Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by Lisabelle on Jun 28th, 2005 at 9:26am
Wow!  That looks lovley!!  (runs off to give it a go)!

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by NaturalRogue on Jun 28th, 2005 at 11:33am
Darn! I guess I missed it because the link appears broken. :(

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by bikerbraid on Jun 28th, 2005 at 1:44pm
The picture is still there.  If you are getting the red X, do a right click on it and select "show picture".  If that doesn't work, select "show properties" from the right click and cut/paste the path into another browser to see the picture.  (We wouldn't want you to be deprived of a great hair picture!)

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by panpeus on Jun 28th, 2005 at 3:31pm
<blushes> thanks all!  It's an easy braid to do.  It's a two-strand type of braid, so if you have a hard time doing a french you may be able to do this one!

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by 13bodies on Jun 28th, 2005 at 6:57pm
That's a lovely braid!  I've never been able to make one of those stay in my hair.  :( (pout)

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by khrome on Jul 1st, 2005 at 2:00am
Oh cool!  I just read about that style last night.  It looks much better in your pic than in my imagination!  

*puts it on the list of things to try*
Cynde

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by juri on Jul 1st, 2005 at 3:05am
That's a really nice 'do!  Just curious, but is that the kanji for "love" (ai) you have tattooed on your neck?

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by panpeus on Jul 1st, 2005 at 5:03pm
hai =)

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by gabi on Jul 2nd, 2005 at 1:25am
Oh - I like - I'm gonna try that on my doubles :D ...g

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by Valerie on Jul 2nd, 2005 at 3:03am
Very nice! I haven't mastered a good french twist yet, but I keep trying!

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by juri on Jul 2nd, 2005 at 6:14pm

wrote on Jul 1st, 2005 at 5:03pm:
hai =)



Soudesuka.  Tattoo ga kirei desu.  Your tattoo is pretty!

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by greek_lady on Jul 10th, 2005 at 4:26pm
What a lovely braid!!
And you did that yourself! wow!  :o ;D
I love the blunt ends too  :D


Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by Autumn on Jul 10th, 2005 at 9:17pm
Very pretty! :)

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by Cairn on Jul 11th, 2005 at 3:51am
What a cool look! I will definitely try this in the future.  :D

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by Anne-Marie on Jul 11th, 2005 at 8:24am
That looks great! :)
I wish I could do a style like that,but I'm hairstyle-impaired  ::) ,I can only manage a normal three-strand braid.

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by panpeus on Jul 11th, 2005 at 7:12pm
Wow, I never noticed how much color deposit has washed out of my hair since that picture was taken!  Woo hoo!  ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by khrome on Jul 29th, 2005 at 1:51am
I tried this one today.  Still have to practice practice practice.  The first try, I ended up with armadillo-head, like when I did the French Braid in Sakina's thread.  Then I figured out what was wrong - I was starting too high on my head.  When I moved the starting point back, it was much better.  

Cynde

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by panpeus on Aug 3rd, 2005 at 4:22pm
I would love to see this hairstyle on someone with waist lengh hair or longer.

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by bikerbraid on Aug 3rd, 2005 at 5:23pm
Not quite what you asked for, but here's a picture of me with twin twisted braids, tucked up into my bike helmet.



Go here to see a larger version of the picture.

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by panpeus on Aug 3rd, 2005 at 5:54pm
Hehe that look like fun, BB! :D

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by NaturalRogue on Aug 3rd, 2005 at 10:57pm
Awwwhhhhh! Too, too c@@l.

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by khrome on Aug 4th, 2005 at 4:27am

wrote on Aug 3rd, 2005 at 5:23pm:
Not quite what you asked for, but here's a picture of me with twin twisted braids, tucked up into my bike helmet.



Go here to see a larger version of the picture.


Wow!  Those braids look cool!  And the bike looks really fun too.   :D

Cynde

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by gabi on Aug 4th, 2005 at 6:48am
OMG - I love everything.

And I'm jealous, not only of your hair but now I covet your bicycle too *Oh Oh* ;~) ...g

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by bikerbraid on Aug 4th, 2005 at 10:15am
The bike is a Rans Rocket recumbent.  I traded that one in for a Rans Vrex that I now ride.  The only difference between them is the Rocket had 2 20" tires, the Vrex has the 20" front tire and the back is a standard 26" tire.  The larger back tire makes the gearing more typical and reliable.  The ride is also a bit smoother.  I LOVE my bike.  The only time I don't hurt is when I am on my bike.  If any of you love to bike, but hate the sore but, sore neck, sore hands/wrists, sore lower back, then you MUST try a recumbent.  ALL that goes away.

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by wishing4longhair on Aug 4th, 2005 at 3:07pm
I agree with gabi...very cool hair and fun bike.
I had just automaticly assumed that you rode upright. I think you're right. Biking sitting back makes much more sense.
Meg

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by PreciousLocks on Aug 5th, 2005 at 12:51am
BB very  8)

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by panpeus on Aug 5th, 2005 at 2:08am
I really want to try that, now.  For some strange reason, I pictured you on a giant harley! >.<

Do your legs get a good workout from that?

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by juri on Aug 5th, 2005 at 4:16am
Love that bike, BB! The hummingbird is a nice touch! :D

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by juri on Aug 5th, 2005 at 4:18am

wrote on Aug 5th, 2005 at 2:08am:
For some strange reason, I pictured you on a giant harley! >.<


You've not the only one who pictured that, Panpeus! When I first joined LL, I thought BB called herself that because she rode around on a motorcycle! lol.

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by khrome on Aug 5th, 2005 at 5:26am

wrote on Aug 5th, 2005 at 4:18am:
You've not the only one who pictured that, Panpeus! When I first joined LL, I thought BB called herself that because she rode around on a motorcycle! lol.


Me three!   ;D  Or a fancy chopper.

Cynde

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by AtlantisAllure on Aug 5th, 2005 at 6:33am
Ugh...Yeah...I'd make number four. lol

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by juri on Aug 5th, 2005 at 6:56am
This is an old-fashioned drawing, but it's pretty much what I had going on in my mind. Yes, I know I'm weird.


Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by bikerbraid on Aug 5th, 2005 at 10:54am
LOL!  Yes, when I took on the Bikerbraid moniker, I knew there was the potiential for confusion, but it was just the best name I could come up with.  :-/  Actually the guys on the choppers usually give us a thumbs up and acknowledging nod when they pass us - because we are in a similar, comfy position.  Just consider my bike the human powered version of the chopper.

Panpeus; Yes, the legs still get a workout - something has to power the weight!  The primary differences are in starting, stopping, and going up hill.  In all three cases, you have to make sure you use your lower gears, or else you fall over at slow speeds (keep in mind you can't stand up on these bikes).  The other difference is the grin  ;D on your face while riding and the tendancy to want to go FAST!

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by panpeus on Aug 5th, 2005 at 3:24pm
My boyfriend rollerblades SO fast, I can't keep up with him on a conventional bike.  Does your bike go as fast as a common one?

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by bikerbraid on Aug 5th, 2005 at 3:37pm

wrote on Aug 5th, 2005 at 3:24pm:
My boyfriend rollerblades SO fast, I can't keep up with him on a conventional bike.  Does your bike go as fast as a common one?


My style of recumbent (short wheel-base), is designed to be FASTER than a standard upright bike.  When recumbents were initially designed long, long ago, they were banned from bike races because of the "unfair advantage".  The reclined position gives you better areodynamics and wind resistance.  I typically bike at about 15 mph.  I'm not the fastest person in the world by any shot, but I can hold my own.  On a downhill, I will typically pass a standard bike that I was keeping up with on the flats.  Uphill I am slower, but that is due to my own poor conditioning and arthritis in my joints.

As for the roller bladers - I have come across a number of them that clip along at close to 18 -19 mph on a paved trail.  They are amazing.  

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by panpeus on Aug 5th, 2005 at 4:09pm
Yep, that's my boyfriend.  A lady in her car leaned over to him and said "You're going 20mph!  How do you do it?"  He just chuckles while I'm struggling to keep up.

I don't mind the view from the back, though! >.>

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by bikerbraid on Aug 5th, 2005 at 5:29pm

wrote on Aug 5th, 2005 at 4:09pm:
Yep, that's my boyfriend.  A lady in her car leaned over to him and said "You're going 20mph!  How do you do it?"  He just chuckles while I'm struggling to keep up.

I don't mind the view from the back, though! >.>


I've had people do that to me when I'm cruising at 25 mph or higher.  One person asked where the motor was!

I bet the view is a good one  :-X  

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by Anais Satin on Aug 5th, 2005 at 6:26pm
Chalk me up as number five! I thought Bikerbraid was a biker punk ;)
Panpeus, your twist braid looks really really cool. I've been having a hard time doing a French braid that looks even, so this will be added to the "to try" list. Thanks for sharing your do :)

Anais

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by bikerbraid on Aug 5th, 2005 at 6:40pm
I am soooo sorry to burst that bubble of what all of you thought I was.  My preferences are human powered over motors (bikes vs motorcycles/cars; canoe/sailboats vs motorboats; Xcountry skiing/snowshoeing vs snowmobiles; hiking vs ATVs).  

Here I thought I was presenting a nice sweet, motherly image and instead all of you were seeing me as a beer swigging, mud raslin', motorcycle momma.  :::shakes head:::

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by NaturalRogue on Aug 5th, 2005 at 8:22pm

wrote on Aug 5th, 2005 at 6:40pm:
Here I thought I was presenting a nice sweet, motherly image and instead all of you were seeing me as a beer swigging, mud raslin', motorcycle momma.  :::shakes head:::

That's OK bikerbraid, we'll just have to drop the "motorcycle momma" part.   ;D

::seriously trying to find a rock to hide under before I get smacked::

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by Beesan16 on Aug 5th, 2005 at 8:53pm
i loooooooooooooooooove your braid! it looks simple but i don't think i can really do it :-/ can you explane like in a real simple way how to do it, i would really appreciate it.


and again really cooool braid ;)

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by bikerbraid on Aug 5th, 2005 at 11:14pm

wrote on Aug 5th, 2005 at 8:22pm:
That's OK bikerbraid, we'll just have to drop the "motorcycle momma" part.   ;D

::seriously trying to find a rock to hide under before I get smacked::


You'd better find that rock FAST!

I can honestly say I have never had a beer in my life.  Can't stand the smell of it.  As for the mud raslin', well ...... I haven't done anything like that for many, many years - like Woodstock era!

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by bikerbraid on Aug 5th, 2005 at 11:25pm

wrote on Aug 5th, 2005 at 8:53pm:
i loooooooooooooooooove your braid! it looks simple but i don't think i can really do it :-/ can you explain like in a real simple way how to do it, i would really appreciate it.


and again really cooool braid ;)


Thank you..... for the compliment and for getting this topic back on track after some serious hijacking!  ;D

The braid in my picture is a two strand twist.  The trick is to remember to twist the strands the opposite direction that you are twisting the two strands together.

Once the hair is separated into 2 sections, I find it easiest to twist the strand in my right hand.  Let's say I twist it from right to left or counter-clockwise.  Once I have the hair twisted nice, I take the strand from my left hand and pass it over the right hand strand that I have already twisted (this would be a clockwise twist).   Now switch hands and repeat!  It is very important to make the two sections twist together tightly.  It will untwist slightly after you tie it off, so you want to make sure it starts out tight.

Instructions for a 3 strand twist are described in the Hair Braiding Basics

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by gabi on Aug 6th, 2005 at 3:56am

wrote on Aug 5th, 2005 at 11:14pm:
You'd better find that rock FAST!

I can honestly say I have never had a beer in my life.  Can't stand the smell of it.  As for the mud raslin', well ...... I haven't done anything like that for many, many years - like Woodstock era!


Blast it Woman!  How will we get you drunk ... you are SO difficult ...g

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by Sakina on Aug 6th, 2005 at 4:58am
That's a great pic, BB.  Sure looks like you're having fun!  I love the braid, and the turtle and hummingbird.  I'm glad you've found a way to remain active-in spite of chronic pain and back issues.  You inspire me!   ;D

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by Galadriel on Aug 6th, 2005 at 10:56am
Recumbents aren't too common around here- I've seen just a couple (though I saw two just two weeks ago). That looks very comfy way to bike.

I envy your tan terribly, BB!  ;D There's no way in the world I could get that beautiful coppery tone on my skin!

Gabi: We could give her cider.  ;)

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by panpeus on Aug 6th, 2005 at 7:57pm
The best way to do this braid (and all braids, from my personal experience) is to have day-old hair.  If it is too clean it will fall right out.

I also have a medium hair texture... 1c/2aMii.

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by gabi on Aug 6th, 2005 at 8:24pm
How about damping it with water and conditioner Pan?

I'm a slippery too ...g

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by Beesan16 on Aug 7th, 2005 at 1:23am
[quote author=bikerbraid link=board=gallery;num=1119905127;start=45#48 date=08/05/05 at 20:25:17]

Thank you..... for the compliment and for getting this topic back on track after some serious hijacking!  ;D

The braid in my picture is a two strand twist.  The trick is to remember to twist the strands the opposite direction that you are twisting the two strands together.

Once the hair is separated into 2 sections, I find it easiest to twist the strand in my right hand.  Let's say I twist it from right to left or counter-clockwise.  Once I have the hair twisted nice, I take the strand from my left hand and pass it over the right hand strand that I have already twisted (this would be a clockwise twist).   Now switch hands and repeat!  It is very important to make the two sections twist together tightly.  It will untwist slightly after you tie it off, so you want to make sure it starts out tight.

thanks BB! i tried it, it looked great :D! but there was a little problem, cuz i have some layeres they stuck out a bit :P

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by Beesan16 on Aug 7th, 2005 at 1:28am
[quote author=panpeus link=board=gallery;num=1119905127;start=0#0 date=06/27/05 at 16:45:27]I did this twist braid myself.  Here it is!

i also looooooooooove your braid, but if you can just give me an idea about how to do it  ;D i wold also really appreciate it, cuz i want to try out new things for my hair (something new from a bun and a regular braid) your braid has a really artistic touch to it
;) :D

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by gabi on Aug 7th, 2005 at 6:30am

wrote on Aug 6th, 2005 at 10:56am:
Gabi: We could give her cider.  ;)


Ha!  We have her  ;D.  And I quoted without deleting *YAY me* ...

Oops - back to the braid - I am going to try this as a night tie and tomorrow for running.  If it survives that, it'll survive anything - then I can work on making it purdy ...g

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by panpeus on Aug 7th, 2005 at 11:33pm
I got the directions on dreamweaverbraiding.com.  I'm sure that she explains it better than I ever could! :)

Good luck with the style.  It lasted all day for me.  Even my niece tugging on the bottom of it ;)

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by gabi on Aug 8th, 2005 at 6:39am

wrote on Aug 7th, 2005 at 11:33pm:
I got the directions on dreamweaverbraiding.com.  I'm sure that she explains it better than I ever could! :)

Good luck with the style.  It lasted all day for me.  Even my niece tugging on the bottom of it ;)


Oh Yea!  Thanks - I forget to look there.  

It didn't go so well today because I got in a rush and everyone got snarked at me when I had to stop to adjust ... dog slobber does not help, even though it makes a good floor polish  ;D...g

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by MillieBelle on Aug 8th, 2005 at 6:52pm
That is beautiful, panpeus!! I'm definitley going to try that!!

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by Beesan16 on Aug 11th, 2005 at 5:32pm

wrote on Aug 7th, 2005 at 11:33pm:
I got the directions on dreamweaverbraiding.com.  I'm sure that she explains it better than I ever could! :)

Good luck with the style.  It lasted all day for me.  Even my niece tugging on the bottom of it ;)


thanks so much! :D

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by ChiliPepper on Aug 12th, 2005 at 2:05am
Just out of curiosity how long did your have to be before you could do that braid?

Title: Re: Twist Braid
Post by panpeus on Aug 12th, 2005 at 2:10am
Mine's a bit past the shoulders.  If its long enough to hold a three-strand, I would say it's long enough to do this!

If not, you could always do two smaller ones on each side.  I wear it like that when I work out!

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