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I actually suggested to him to consult you about that next time! Great minds think alikeGreat summary of a great first meet! I highly recommend sewing in the bun. It’s the only thing that held my DDs buns in and I just did it to my ODD this weekend. Mrs. Puma has seen how I do it and can probably teach it to you guys. You just need a really thick string/thin yarn and a plastic needle from the craft section of Walmart.
Is it okay if I PM you for details about how to do this?I highly recommend sewing in the bun. It’s the only thing that held my DDs buns in and I just did it to my ODD this weekend. Mrs. Puma has seen how I do it and can probably teach it to you guys. You just need a really thick string/thin yarn and a plastic needle from the craft section of Walmart.
Great summary of a great first meet! I highly recommend sewing in the bun. It’s the only thing that held my DDs buns in and I just did it to my ODD this weekend. Mrs. Puma has seen how I do it and can probably teach it to you guys. You just need a really thick string/thin yarn and a plastic needle from the craft section of Walmart.
Is it okay if I PM you for details about how to do this?
I am very hair challenged and would like to know how to do this as well! My dd refuses pins in her buns. I can do a bun without pins but it looks weird (in my opinion). I like the look of the donut bun much better, but cannot get that to stay in without pins (or even just a few pins). Could I sew in the donut?
We tried that. My one DD is the popper of pony tails and the other just has.. too.. much.. hair! I wish this worked for us! I’m always losing the stinking needles!Our no-fail bun is similar to MIL's, but rather than sewing, we crisscross two or three hair/ponytail ties over and around the bun itself and then wrap a hair net around the bun. No pins. Once you spray the heck out of it and put a scrunchie around it, that sucker's not going anywhere. I don't braid the pony before wrapping it; I usually just load it up with some mousse or gel so it stays smooth.