My Bucket List is an odd one. Included are things not so unusual like skydiving and traveling. Then there are the other things that aren't on everyone's typical BL: learn sign language, read the last Harry Potter novel (you will not BELIEVE how crucial that one was), be a Big for Big Brothers Big Sisters (one of the most rewarding things I've ever done. I miss my Little so much!), and donate hair to benefit children who battle cancer. Until recently, I had fulfilled all of my "unusual" items save the last one.
This past Thanksgiving, I was finally able to check it and 12 inches of hair off!
So in celebration of the past two years, I'm
going to show you one of the ways I've avoided hours of trying to do my hair for work. Behold! The miracle of rag rollers! Rag rollers are pieces of
cloth that you can use to tie your hair into knots to make curls. I
love this old timey technique. It's easy, doesn't use heat, and I can
sleep on it to have my hair curly by morning.
Old Timey Rag Rollers
Items Needed:
Scrap t-shrit
Scissors
First, grab an old t-shirt. This is one of the millions of tie dye shirts I made at work over the summer.
Cut the sleeves off both sides of the
shirt. Make sure the seam is on the sleeve side.
Cut the shoulders at the top of the
shirt.
Cut both sides of the shirt to separate
the front and the back.
Fold the shirt in half, top down.
Cut through both the front and back of
the shirt at the fold.
^Toes! |
You should now have four pieces of
cloth.
Begin at the bottom seam and start rolling.
Keep going!
For the top pieces, begin at the
shoulder.
Roll each side and keep rolling as with the other pieces.
You may need to tuck in flaps.
Viola! Four rag rollers ready for use.
You can even re-purpose the sleeves as
sock bun rollers by rolling them up-on themselves.
Find out how to make rag rolled curls
and sock bun curls through these YouTube links. I don't have enough
hands to roll and take pictures!
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