Jero - asymetrical plastic

May 15, 2004 19:53

Jero has very short natural hair at the moment, so we had to slightly change our usual methods of working with plastic, but we're very pleased with how it turned out. Many thanks to atropab for the suggestions. We used a mixture of rexlace and ponylace in blues and silver.


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hairbunniez June 13 2004, 23:33:42 UTC
ohhh - new shinies are *always* worth experimenting with ;) Thank you!

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very enjoyable..... uv_lue May 16 2004, 12:57:26 UTC
if only i could work up the guts to get an undercut, i would definitely get plastic hair! keep up the good work bunniez!

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Re: very enjoyable..... hairbunniez June 13 2004, 23:35:50 UTC
there's nothing stopping us doing a full head of plastic hair, but it would be *very* heavy, so possibly quite uncomfortable.

Thank you for the lovely comments.

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apiphile May 26 2004, 14:45:31 UTC
Lots of little red crosses :(

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hairbunniez June 13 2004, 23:36:16 UTC
all back now - the host was down for a spell

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earthymamawitch December 7 2004, 02:53:23 UTC
hi there. I see that you put his real hair into bands first... how did you attach the fake hair? is it braided, and if so how did you keep the fake hair from slipping off or pokey hairs from sticking out? Just curious because my own hair is very short and I am trying to figure out how to put braids in :)

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hairbunniez December 7 2004, 17:13:49 UTC
I'm not quite sure if I understand the question - there's no fake hair in this style, just thin plastic tubing. We avoided the worst of the pokeys by knoting the plastic on every cross of the four way braid, which I suspect qouldn't work so well with synth-braids, although it would if you did wool braids with reegular knitting wool. Did that help?

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