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Knots And Piggies

A cute knotted pigtail hairstyle:
Start by making a set of pigtails with a section left out in front, parted on a slant.

Starting on one side of the part, take a section and do a half shoe string knot. Take the end on the right (closest to the pigtail) and temporarily pin it back.

Part out another section. Adding in the end from the knot above, do another shoe string knot, pinning the end on the right over by the pigtail again. Continue to the bottom of the section. When you get to the bottom, take all the ends you have pinned to the side and add them to the pigtail. (Repeat these steps on both sides of her head.)

To do the knot/bun at the top of the pigtail: Take the pigtail and split it in two. Do a half shoe string knot. Take one of the ends and twist it.

Wrap the twisted piece around the knot several times.Bring it down to the bottom of the pigtail and add it in with the other end of the knot with an elastic. Now you can curl the piggies and add some cute bows or flowers.

(Sorry about this picture, I was having a hard time with my camera.)


I love the buttons in these flowers!!  Cute hair accessories can make all the difference.  ;)

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  1. That is really cute. My little princess is very impatient though. I'll see if I can convince her to let me try it.

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  2. Very cute. I'll have to try that one out soon. I hope my girls' hair is long enough!

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  4. can you put a link or video of making the half shoe string knot. it would help me so much. only if you find a minute to do so. thanks so much for all you dang cute ideas and guides.

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  5. Sweet! I think I might be able to pull this one off. Thanks so much for another great idea!

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  6. so Cute!! you always have the cutest ideas!!!

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  7. Thanks for posting my clips! They look great!! I also have a giveaway going on right now at Lil' Tinkerbell Boutique!!!

    Thanks

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  8. Brandi, I'll get to work on that. It might be a few days though. It's hard to find a time when my husband can help me with the camera sometimes :)

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  9. I can't wait until my daughter has more hair so I can try some of these styles on her! I gave you an award! http://sweetnsassygirls.blogspot.com/2008/10/even-more-awards.html

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  10. holy cow!! this blog is kinda crazy and amazing...
    my girl is sucha tomboy, I could never imagine...
    hair art is what it is.

    Lemme ask you though. Can your girl go w/o getting her hair did?

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  11. another cute style. I am bookmarking you!!! My daughter will be so happy (if I can pull it off lol)

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  12. That's precious! Love the flowers!

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  13. That is so pretty...I think I might could do this one!

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  14. Hi, I just found your blog today for the first time. I just have to tell you, I love the hairstyle you have pictured. I will add you to my favs. I look forward to seeing your cute hairstyles. Maybe I will even get brave and attempt your adorable designs.

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  15. I love your blog! I have 4 girls (8,5,2,and due in May). I am not creative with their hair, but your ideas have made doing their hair fun. My 5 year old has crazy curly hair and some of these ideas have tamed her hair a bit. And seeing the baby hair posts gave me hope about doing my 2 year old's hair, and so I gave them a try, and it worked! So fun!

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