Who Invented The Weave

Pictured Above: (Left) 1950s Carol Singer Bette Mclaurin (Right) Unknown

Who invented the weave for pilus and in what year? That is a question that has been burning in a lot of peoples heads. We love the power to change our expect at the driblet of a dime if we wish. Information technology was a corking invention and we are thankful for information technology. Going from a curt curly do to a long wavy sexy practice all in i 24-hour interval is every woman'south dream.

Well an African American lady by the proper name of Christina Jenkins invented the hair weaving process in the nineteen fifties. She received a patent in 1951 for this procedure of hair weaving. Although people were wearing wigs and pilus pieces for thousands of years, Christina came upwardly with the weaving idea. She was married to a jazz musician named Knuckles at the time and lived in Cleveland Ohio.

Christina and Knuckles Jenkins formed their visitor Christina'south Hair-Weev in the early xix fifties. People were and so in love with her weaves and method of applying them that they would pay her to come to their countries and teach them how to stitch in hair weave. Before she invented the thought to sew the weave onto the pilus, people were putting the weave on with pilus pins placed on the scalp.

New York branch of Lelia College (Madame C.J. Walker founded the college in Pittsburgh in 1908 to railroad train African American as "hair culturist", expanding to branches nationwide) – Museum of the Metropolis of New York, The Byron Drove.

Hair weaves back in those days were potent and pretty bulky. Mrs. Jenkins technique at first looked the same once done. What she did for the hair extension world was created a way for it to be applied and  stay for a while. Her technique at that time was very fourth dimension consuming. In the nineteen fifties the fashion she would exercise a weave sew in, according to the patent includes:

…connecting successive strands of live hair and successive strands of commercial hair to a linearly elongated zipper base of cord-similar material at closely spaced points therealong.

…interweaving strands of live hair and strands of commercial hair, with cord similar material to permanently join the strands thereto.

…interweaving strands of live hair with filamentous cloth to permanently secure the filamentous material as a base on the caput; and attaching a switch or like accessory of commercial hair to the base, past thread.

etc.

Patent US 2621663 – Permanently attaching commercial hair to live hair:US2621663

Diagram from Christina Jenkins 1951 issued patent

Diagram from Christina Jenkins 1951 issued patent

Christina Jenkins maiden name is Thomas and she was born in Louisiana. She graduated from Leland College in nineteen twoscore three. That same year is when she married well known Jazz Pianist Herman Duke Jenkins. Sadly she passed away in December of 2003.

Now y'all know who invented the weave for pilus and in what year. In December remember of her as well and give cheers every bit you article of clothing that cute weave you have on your head. Mrs. Christina Jenkins has done a great service to us all by inventing a way for us to turn our curt locks into long ones without damaging our natural pilus.

Resources:

Congressional Tape: Volume 149, Part 23 By Bernan

Encyclopedia of Pilus: A Cultural History By Victoria Sherrow

Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Pilus in America By Ayana Byrd, Lori Tharps

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Our goal is to share the beauty of Afro-textured hair and to have a identify where we can come up together to get examples, advice, and information of black hair growth and hairstyles. Whether you have permed, pressed, or natural pilus it's still black hair and it'southward cute.

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