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Hairstyles and Styling >> Braids and Locs >> 4 Strand Dutch Bread http://www.longlocks.com/salon/?num=1160080580 Message started by MurmuringMelodies on Oct 5th, 2006 at 4:36pm |
Title: 4 Strand Dutch Bread Post by MurmuringMelodies on Oct 5th, 2006 at 4:36pm
Thanks guys for all your help learning the Dutch braid 8-) :)! Now because I have conquered it ;D, Can anyone tell me how to do a 4 strand Dutch Braid? I saw this style on dreamweaver, but of couse I did not understand the directions :P ::)
~Warmly, Christine ;) |
Title: Re: 4 Strand Dutch Bread Post by bikerbraid on Oct 5th, 2006 at 6:04pm
Odd numbered strand braids are easier and tend to stay flatter than an even number of strands. Personally, I don't care for the look of a 4 strand braid. Maybe it is because I used to braid hundreds of lanyards with the 4 strand braid. ;D
The square 4 strand braid is done by passing the section over the first section, under the second section, then back over the second section. |
Title: Re: 4 Strand Dutch Bread Post by MurmuringMelodies on Oct 10th, 2006 at 1:02pm bikerbraid wrote on Oct 5th, 2006 at 6:04pm:
I did not really understand your instructions :-[... I suppose I need a little mor detail to which sections is which, or example you said "passing the section" I am not sure which strand you are speaking of. If you can find another way word it that would be great. :) ~Warmly, Christine |
Title: Re: 4 Strand Dutch Bread Post by bikerbraid on Oct 10th, 2006 at 4:13pm
Let's see if this helps.....
You will have 4 sections of hair. If we number them from left to right... 1....2...3....4 For the first step, take section 1 under section 2, then over section 3 and back under section 3. Our sections would now look like this: 2...1...3...4 Next we take section 4 under section 3, over section 1, then back under section: 2...1...4...3 Continue, alternating sides. Our next plait would be: 1...2...4...3 1...2...3...4 2...1...3...4 2...1...4...3 You will notice that sections 1 and 2 will always stay on the left, and sections 3 and 4 on the right because you are always looping around the section next to it. I haven't done this for sooo long - I hope I have described it right. Does this help?? |
Title: Re: 4 Strand Dutch Bread Post by Katherine on Mar 23rd, 2008 at 11:15pm
I always wanted to know how to do this braid. Thanks. :)
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