How To Make A Lace Closure Wig On The Sewing Machine! (Beginners)

This video will show you how I make my lace closure units on the sewing machine. Remember to like comment and subscribe! The hair featured is from my collection! You can purchase bundles and custom made wigs on my website!

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If you want to mark your cap, the lines don't have to be perfect, don't spend all day trying to make your lines perfect. If you do you'll drive yourself crazy. The next thing you're going to want to do is double your tracks. By doubling the trucks I mean keeping them folded and sewing them together, um that way you're able to fit the max amount of bundles onto your wig. So, yes, when I saw the bundles onto the wig, the tracks are doubled. That'S how you get that full look. I usually only double the first two bundles that I have of my 3 set of bundles, because the third one - normally you don't use all of it in this process, normally takes about 15 minutes. As you can see, I'm holding both the tracks together and they're not completely on top of each other, because it doesn't need to be, and that will be nearly impossible to do and keeping it straight while sewing I'm just trying to make sure there is close together As possible and when you sew them on you're going to slow so the flat side down place the cap down, and then you want to match up the lines of your tracks in Sol way together. When I start sewing, usually I go the longest length to the shortest in this case. They'Re all gon na be the same length, because this is a bob. So, that's not something that I have to worry about this time around and then you want to stop and check your work every three to four tracks and by checking your width, I mean taking this off of here and place and get back onto your lock head To make sure it's laying flat once again we're gon na place the cap down with the track. On top of the line that I want to sew on, make sure everything is lined up. Grab my hair in the cap underneath my cap just to make sure it's not bunched up and then we're gon na sell. When you start don't forget to back stitch a couple and when you end don't forget to back sit a bit back, stitching just seals it in and make sure it doesn't come. Undone excuse my voice. This is what I mean by checking your putting your cat back on your mannequin head, making sure everything is laying flat. This is everything so, knowing you see these nice and secure, this is about three tracks. Also, another good way to check it is to turn it inside out and also make sure that everything is running laying flat and that your stitching is nice and neat. I know you guys may see me make videos with it like this, but it's the best way to check. So you should be able to see your stitching and you should be nice and neat for you, nice and the straight as you can get it. It doesn't have to be perfect, but you do want to get it nice in a straight following the lines as you keep. I don't know if you guys can see that now I just have to add the closure of which I'm going to hand sew down first and then I will also go over that with the machine. Yeah we'll be finished, with the construction of the wig. Once again, this is virgin street hair from my collection,

bonnie smith: Very interesting on how they are made. Good job and describing on how you do it.

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