How To Make A Lace Closure Wig On The Sewing Machine| Malaysian Curly Bundles

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Yeah, I know the holiday season is full of bundles, so join me as I teach you how to sew. Lay this lace front. Wig of this Malaysian bundle hair. It is beautiful. You can part it on the side down the middle and I'm going to show you how to create that natural hair line so that it looks realistic. Let'S get started so we're going to begin with a wig cap, and I'm just going to outline where I'm going to sew my lace, frontal and I'm just using a white marker to mark off the lines and also I just follow those guidelines to where the tracks Are going to be laid underneath, the lace frontal, so I'm using three and a half bundles of this Malaysian hair and I'll put all of the links in the description down below and yes, I sew my wigs on a sewing machine, so I want to show you Guys how I begin my track placement and what I do is I measure out the tracks against the white line so that I have a guideline to where I'm sewing and I begin at the very bottom right above the elastic band. Okay. So at this point I am about Midway up, so I attach my frontal using some pins and I just lined up the frontal a little bit a little bit beyond the actual hair net or the wig cap, because you want that too late, nice and flush on Your hairline, so I'm going to begin, sewing that and, as I'm sewing, I'm making sure that this frontal is laying flat and that there's no buckles so that when you place it on your head, is a nice smooth, realistic finish then I'm just going to add the Rest of the tracks, and I'm just following those white guidelines, and once I get to the top, I'm going to merge the actual bundles to the frontal closure. Okay. So this is the fun part you want to take your tweezers and you want to mimic your hairline with emphasis on your hairline. You do not want to create a wig that does not look like your hairline, because it's just going to look super fake. So you want to you know, look at your hairline and pluck according to how your hair, you know, is thinner and fuller in certain sections, and then you want to take a razor and also mimic your emphasis on your baby hairs so that this wig looks like Your hair, now I mix some bleaching solution. I use 30 volume and you want to thick consistency so that it's not watery. You want to avoid actually bleaching the hair and I'm using a small brush. You can use a regular tint brush, it's your preference and you want to lightly tap the solution on so to secure the front tole. You want to use a band and I added some silk fabric, my own custom fabric, just to avoid breakage. This helps the wig lay nice and flush and tight on your head. So before you do that, as some got to be glued hair gel and on a cool setting with your blow-dryer just dry, the gel make sure you use a cool setting, because you don't want that white residue. So once the wig is in place, you want to lay your baby hairs down using the got to be glued and you and also just dry it on a cool setting. This helps the wig also stay in place. If you guys want to learn in detail how to sew a wig on a sewing machine I'll be offering classes on the UM a platform for 2017, please thumbs up this video. If this was helpful,

Desriee Beckford: Awesome job, uniquely done. Thanks for sharing this video.

J.Mackenzie: Wow! You did an amazing job!!! Love it!

TRAVEL WITH SUE TV: yours is one of the most detailed videos that I've seen so far on youtube!!! thank you for this, it helped me a lot, I do not have the patience for sewing wigs by hand, and it takes way too much time, especially for a beginner like me!! so from now one I will be making my units with a sewing mashine!! so again thank you!!!

DAPRICE: Very inspiring! Easy and you made simple and effective that anyone can do it. An individual just need to know how to sew or use a sewing machine. As a seamstress this one video educated me. Thank you for sharing your talent.

Meek Stylz: Hi, how do you keep the cap from shrinking?

shavonne moses: Hey the wig looks gorgeous ,I'm a wig maker as well I hand stitch my wigs this method looks easy I would love to try ,what kind of sewing machine do you recommend for wig making?

Sophia Billotti: Bomb, I need a unit ASAP!!!!!!

Smiths With The Shitz: Sewing through the elastic band doesn’t effect the wig? Does it still stretch?

Mrs. Aisha Johnson: What type of needle do you use? and thread?

Bob's Daughter: The best of the best!!d..Love it!

Ms Z Ray: Looks awesome, I really want to give this method a try. What kind of stitch are you using, is it a zig zag stitch?

Meagan Nicole: Did you cut the tracks, or use the flipping method ?

LLorenzo: What about shrinking of the wig cap from sewing the wefts

Tiara contessa: Lets do a one on one lol I need details!! new subbie you killed this XO

Shellzz W: nice job. how long did it take you to make this unit with the machine?

Sergeant Williams: Slayed!

SLR Couture: The closure part was confusing. Did you hand sew that on or machine? I wish you would’ve shown that entire part of how you added it in the wig.

beautifulblacwoman: Where do get your cap

JustTiffany: How did you get those straight lines. Did you track them with something?

lika Couture: Dose any machine will work? Like a cheap one

Shica Solomon: U spayed this unit

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