3 STEPS TO PERFECT DREADLOCKS! - 'Using a crochet hook' tutorial

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  • Using a crochet hook on dreadlocks. Mastering the crochet hook like a pro i this easy to follow 3 step process!
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  • @aphrospice
    @aphrospice 8 років тому +18

    WOW! I am black but I have fine, thin hair that locs up very slowly, so I always have at least several inches of new growth that is pretty unmanageable. I just ordered a crochet hook and gonna try this. Thank you for this!.

  • @undercoverlynne
    @undercoverlynne 4 роки тому +6

    This video is by FAR the best video how to crochet hook. Thank you!!! I've watched soooooo many videos and this one I actually could do. Thanks again

  • @JasDavies
    @JasDavies 4 роки тому +3

    This was the BEST tutorial ive come across so far. Thank you!!!

  • @DreadlocksandBaldy
    @DreadlocksandBaldy 5 років тому +5

    thank you for explaining it so well

  • @mytommysgirl9093
    @mytommysgirl9093 3 роки тому +1

    You should make a video on how to wash your dredlocks.

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  3 роки тому

      We've actually just finished filming one. Its currently in post production :)

  • @pkphantom
    @pkphantom 5 місяців тому

    Dies this work for dreads that have already been formed and solid? Like say, 7 year old dreads? Because I've got spots that I need to get loose hair back into my dreads

  • @rakkup7572
    @rakkup7572 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing how your tutorial is 4 years and running, but the absolute BEST instructional there is. Btw- super jealous of what’s on your head lol hope you still have them!

  • @CarlosMr619
    @CarlosMr619 5 років тому +2

    Is a .5mm crochet hook the best size for dreadlocks maintenance if you have straight hair ?

    • @miraclek4656
      @miraclek4656 5 років тому +1

      Los BeTrappin Yes it is! It’s the smallest and best size to use.

    • @CarlosMr619
      @CarlosMr619 5 років тому

      queenmir bear good to know ! I unfortunately I had trouble finding a stainless steel .5mm crochet hook so I ended up ordering a .6mm hopefully it works out I have my dreads crochet every 8 to 12 weeks at the shop but I want to to start doing some maintenance my myself in between

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  4 роки тому

      yes. there is a link in the description to the locking hook pro :)

  • @getting-on-my-nirvana
    @getting-on-my-nirvana 2 місяці тому

    Not gonna lie I still don’t understand

  • @wingsonmyback1
    @wingsonmyback1 8 років тому +6

    I have tried over and over trying to use a crochet hook, my problem is the hair I pull through seems to pop back out after about 2 mins. The hair wont stay tight. I don't know what I am doing wrong, I have all sizes of hooks and have tried with all of them. Help!

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  8 років тому +3

      +wingsonmyback1
      Its going to be difficult to comment without seeing what you're doing. My guess is it would be the tightening and sculpting phase.
      Would you be interested in a training day?
      If there are enough people interested, i could arrange something

    • @wingsonmyback1
      @wingsonmyback1 8 років тому +1

      yes

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  8 років тому +1

      +wingsonmyback1 Where abouts are you based?

    • @wingsonmyback1
      @wingsonmyback1 8 років тому

      Hawaii the Big Island

  •  5 місяців тому

    Informative ❤

  • @lir8006
    @lir8006 4 роки тому +1

    This is amazing! You just gave me confidence to try it. Thanks for this video.

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  4 роки тому

      Awesome. Tag us in your progress. Always love to see peoples developments!

  • @TheDreadlockMachine
    @TheDreadlockMachine Рік тому

    Would love to see what you think about our machine 😊

  • @edgertoussaint2172
    @edgertoussaint2172 4 роки тому +1

    best tutorial ever thanks man

  • @muzzbrudr
    @muzzbrudr 7 років тому +1

    Im getting my hair locked currently sort of waiting for my hair to be a little bit longer but ive seen a hairdresser use this crochet machine thing it looked like the crochet end very small, but has a speed control all it does is move back n forth from slow to very fast - wondering if anyone knows the name of it?? have been trying to find it via Amazon but to no avail it just looked easier all she did was move it along the hair that was being locked anyway I was very impressed wanted to try myself cos it was like $200-450 to lock, rather expensive lol anyway cheers.

    • @jessysauce
      @jessysauce 6 років тому

      Sounds more like something with a felting needle than a crotchet hook, hope that helps.

    • @DontAskWhyItsJustCuz
      @DontAskWhyItsJustCuz 6 років тому

      Bro I believe it's called the Klixer... Search "dreadlock machine" here on UA-cam...
      #BeardGang
      #DontAskWhyItsJustCuz

  • @chiffonstewart8131
    @chiffonstewart8131 5 років тому +1

    I need to reattach a few lock on soft hair...what is the best size needle to use...Thanks in Advance

    • @Strider1313
      @Strider1313 5 років тому

      .5 .6 no larger than .75

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  4 роки тому

      0.5mm Theres a link in the description to the locking hook pro.

  • @solaogunde5251
    @solaogunde5251 4 роки тому

    Where is your shop please?

  • @amandabeckwith1528
    @amandabeckwith1528 6 років тому +1

    Super informative. Thank you!

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  6 років тому

      Glad to be able to help! Happy dreading!

  • @krystalkaye1988
    @krystalkaye1988 6 років тому

    My dreads are about 1.5yrs old and I have teenie tiny ones framing my face, they are starting to get extremely thin due to my baby hairs falling out as I wash cuz my hair is very silky smooth.. I don't want to lose any dreads I've already combined 1 or 2 and really don't want to combine anymore, help? Tips, tricks, techniques??

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  6 років тому

      Look up our locking spray www.dreadsuk.com/dreadlocks-locking-spray.htm

  • @wallaceadams7521
    @wallaceadams7521 4 роки тому

    Hi ,can you use a 1.0 if it's the only size you can get and will it work?

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  4 роки тому

      it will , but not as well and could be more prone to breaking hairs. You can get one online on our website

  • @KingShxy
    @KingShxy 8 років тому

    hi where are u based plz say Englangif so i live in Birmingham do u do peoples hair urself can u tidy up my dread and how much do you charge i am having problems

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  8 років тому

      Hey, im based in brighton myself. South coast uk. You can contact me via the contact page on dreadsuk.com

  • @silvanalopez5001
    @silvanalopez5001 Рік тому

    Love your accent 🩵

  • @miraclek4656
    @miraclek4656 5 років тому

    Quick question, when going in and out how frequently are you twisting the dread as you’re going in and out?

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  4 роки тому +1

      its all a continuous motion. The aim is to make all the hair create as many tiny knots as possible.

  • @HalfABurger
    @HalfABurger 8 років тому

    can you just use a regular crochet hook? Like a plastic one for actual chocheting

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  8 років тому

      You want one of these www.etsy.com/uk/listing/460673852/dreadlocks-locking-hook-make-and-tidy?ref=shop_home_active_1

  • @weeeeeeee945
    @weeeeeeee945 6 років тому

    Hands down this is the bEst method. Is a 0.75 size needle too large?

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  6 років тому +1

      you can only try it. id personally find it too big and not really optimum. but you might be able to get away with it.

  • @ramirezhunn7365
    @ramirezhunn7365 8 років тому

    Hello mate do you know anyone near Birmingham uk who use that method?

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  8 років тому +2

      our list of approved stylists can be found here
      www.dreadsuk.com/stylists

  • @420strongman5
    @420strongman5 7 років тому

    I have more newly formed dreads, theyre about 6 to 7 months old and i started off with a crop top hairstyle, top long sides shaved, im planning on re shaving the sides and back just like your dreadhawk tutorial, the only problem is that they are maturing very slowly. i regularly use the mango and lime tightening wax and wash them with a residue free shampoo, but they dont look as sculpted or "rope" like like those, theyre more flat, how can i fix this

    • @ElijahMCbeats
      @ElijahMCbeats 7 років тому

      Wax works against the locking process and leaves build up. Your essentially putting residue in by using it

    • @420strongman5
      @420strongman5 7 років тому

      So would you recommend that i clean all of the left over wax residue out with shampoo and stop using the wax all together or use it as little as possible

    • @Ziroshu67
      @Ziroshu67 7 років тому

      420Strongman apple cider and vinegar

    • @420strongman5
      @420strongman5 7 років тому

      Would this be used as a spray or as a dip, like spraying the mixture on my dreads after a shower or keep them soaked in it for a while

  • @jameking9239
    @jameking9239 5 років тому

    Best vid

  • @othersallday
    @othersallday 7 років тому

    Can you practice this method on synthetic hair? Does it has the same effect?

    • @jessysauce
      @jessysauce 6 років тому

      Not really, no.

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  6 років тому

      Yes, it is the same process, tho synthetic hair doesnt give the exact result as human hair does as the material behaves slightly different. But yes, you can practise

  • @melissaloe2817
    @melissaloe2817 6 років тому

    Really helpful thank you

    • @DreadsUKdotcom
      @DreadsUKdotcom  6 років тому

      No problems. Let us know if there are other videos you would like to see :)