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Creating cyberfalls is really quite simple.
You'll need about two to three 10-yard bags
if you're using the large size. And if you're using the mini size crinoline
you'll need a few more.
In order to first determine the length that you want,
you're just going to simply hold
your crinoline up
to the top of your head.
And you're going to decide
where those need to come down to.
So we're just simply going to cut
for the length that we want.
And we're going to use this piece as our guide piece.
Now, since crin stretches a lot, you want to make sure you take all of the weight
off
before you cut it, otherwise
if you stretch it out here and you cut it here, it's going to be a lot shorter than you intended it to be.
So once you've cut all of your pieces,
the next step is to put them all together
and lay them out in the order that you want to see them.
So we've taken the liberty of creating this piece, and it's
multi-length. So, we're just going to simply add this one in.
And the next step is to bind them all together.
We're using a very thick hair elastic to do this.
You're going to take your elastic band
and you're going to loop it around your entire bundle.
Then you're simply just going to pull one end
in through the other end and cinch it down.
Looks like that.
And just pull it tight.
Some people prefer to add a knot or
to otherwise put a couple stitches so that these stay, but it's really not necessary.
The very last step in creating your crin fall is to clean up your ends so that you have nice, smooth, polished ends.
The ends are going to be rough cut at first
and you're simply going to take them and just fold them back in on itself.
And that is how you clean up the ends.
This completes your finished cyberlox style.