Rob: Hey, what is up, Rob and Corinne here, welcome to ThreadHeads. A couple of weeks ago, kittycatfacehead wrote this comment on youtube.
Male: I heart you guys? You barely tapped into the diy scene in Austin though!.
Female: Kittycatfacehead, you are right. There is so much interesting stuff going on there, here is an Austin base clip signed in from Allegra, our photo booth production.
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Female: Joey Miller and I am the owner of Vain Salon, that is located at 1803 Chicon. Vain Salon have been about eight months ago. Our purpose is to have fun, do great hair and treat somebody for good causes. And doing fashion tips is our passion so we always really enjoy getting together and having fun, designing hair with clothing.
Rob: Allegra, that was awesome. Now remember, if you want to be a Thread Banger correspondent for your city, all you got to do is pass out your video camera, start taping your DIY peeps and events in your town. We will give you a regular spot on the show. Now, over to the cling on the forums.
Corinne: This week we found a great Thread by maddanevain17 called DIY Haircuts. She writes, “So I just emerged from my bathroom, where Mr. Scissors and I waged the war of my unruly hair. Mr. Scissors, it is time.”
It is the first time I did not work out $20.00 to go get it cut. And I was actually very impressed with the results. Why not save some money, and have a totally unique hairstyle made by you, for you, any thoughts? There were a lot of replies of personal haircut and stories.
The Kate one is the most cookies for her before and after thoughts. And Coffee offered up the best of buddy by posting his hair, “it grows back.” Speaking of hair, we found some great video how to’s that you should definitely check out. First, there is everyday hardcore and there is how to make a moha segment. Conceal my poison has a great tooth for getting that cookie bathroom hair effect. Reference Amy Winehouse, and as always, Madeline have two girls Merced has a flat throb of gray hair how to’s. The latest one talks about which facial structures go best with certain hairstyles.
Corinne: Madeline we love you, I mean come on, and she makes smoothies for peace sake.
Rob: Very true. When we return, we will grant some more of your DIY wishes. Stay tuned.
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Rob: Hey welcome back to the show. Last week, Aaron asked us how to make some style in ties. And if you notice, he’s wearing a pretty red shirt.
Corinne: Suyamaru wrote in wondering, “how do you make it?” So, this week, your DIY wish is our command.
Male: Hello Thread Bangers, this is a cool shirt I made but I just mixed this up and got three shirts. Let me show you how I did this. The first thing I did is I took off three shirt and land them on top of each other and make sure that they would lined up together. It seems to see of course of what I could. I then took a pair of scissors and cut out the M way I know, making sure to leave the collar of the shirt uncut. Then I just cut and did it an hour to make sure that the three shirts were cut out the same way. Different cuts of three shirts in three pieces, I took one piece of each shirt to make sure that they line up and will make one shirt and then turn them inside out and when I would pull them together I would pinch the two sides and I would put a needle just to make sure that I will be able to sew them. And then I took over it to my sewing machine and start sewing. And in reality, I tell you reconstruct the shirt in this three, I really like this, it looks pretty cool and the best part is I got one shirt and I got two extra shirts on me and I gave one to my brother and I will give the other one to my friend. So I can cut a pass on my own clothes.
Male: Hey Rob and Corinne, this is Joey, a.k.a Suyamaru calling in from United Kingdom. Yes, that is right, it is even popular over here. As I am quite ill today, I was wondering if you could make an awesome hat or beanie that can flatten my long hair or even something to tie my hair back.
Rob: That is a great question. Remember to tune in this Wednesday for an all-new Holly Jolly How To’s. We are going to show you how to make a quick and easy Beanie Hat.
Corinne: And thanks, everyone who have been posting videos, comments and questions, but do not forget about youtube contest. We have received a bunch of great videos so far and we want more, so get cracking and lock it.
Rob: Next week we are in New York at the Bust Holiday Craftacular. You are not going to want to miss it.
Corinne: Until then, see you.
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