I'm going to do basic grading, I'm going to use bigger sections just so you can see it. And I'm going to start with a simple over braid, which means the pieces go over one another. I learned how to braid with my pinkies. And when I keep my knuckles on this scalp, then I get a tighter braid. If I work up from the head, then I'll be looser and there's more movement. So, I'm just going to do a basic braid.
There's lots of great tutorials. Now I am picking up and I'm getting my middle. I dropped my middle Picking up on the outside I just drop my metal picking up on the outside edge and you can take thin slices or fat slices metal got my Oh, it changes what becomes a metal but I'm I'm just adding to on the outside edges dropping the metal over brain so it's more woven the braid is flat Okay, grab that to drop, drop, pinch. Again onto it. Rotate, pinch, rotate pinch and rotate thanks around the curve of the head if you don't want like a braid to fall on how long this pocher you have to come down, wave your hands and work. So you're pinching close to the nape.
So the brain will be tight here but if you want it to be away then you just move on But anytime you want that braid to be hugging, you've got to work close to the head