Diy Closure Wig On A Sewing Machine

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Welcome to my China today I'll be making a data tutorial on how to make a week on a sewing machine. Today, I'm working with alpha before lace closure. As you can see, I would replace my damaged cap on my canvas head, so placing your lace closure to your cup, make sure you drag it down half an inch away from your cup before placing it down. As you can see, I dropped my closure downward half an inch away from my cup and pinning it down, so the pin I'm using is a teep in every tool I use on this. Video will be listed down in industry in the description box below so this is the kind of taping I'm working with so right now, I'm placing the other side down so the cup so I'll go ahead to paint the back of the closure down. So the cup, using the same pain I used at the front to place it down then after I take a headband to hold the closure up to hold the head up to. Allow me so the head down. We touch a distraction so right now I will be faking a needle and a trade to hold the closure down to the cup. Meanwhile, we're still going to use a sewing machine to sew the closure at the end, so to secure the closure space. All I have to do is to take a needle and trade and sew it down. So I continue to sit down so after sewing the closure down, I went ahead and cut out a trade. Now I'm will be using a tiller in tape to trace out the line. If you don't have, a DeLorean tape is also good. You can use your tongue so with coloring tape. Just use a metallic paint so muck to trace the line and inch apart from each other one inch apart from each other. If you don't have it alluring tape, you can also use your Tom, which your term is also an inch apart from each other. So right now I continue to trace out the lines so tracing out the line. You don't have to be perfect. It doesn't have to be that straight, but you just trace out the line where you will be placing your weaves while sewing it on a sewing machine. So, with the metallic paint, the lines stays in the fabric does in the damage cup, so all tools I use on this video will be linked down below, so the line should be more than ten to twelve lines, because in this red tutorial we are using two Bundles to make our week so this how to trace out your lines so right now, let's get started so this is a 12 inch African King coyly from my collection. This is the two bundles I'll be working with today. So, first of all, I will remove the band from the bundle and one of the bundle I'll like to double the width. So I will double the width, because if I saw the with single so the cup, I will have a lot of extra hair remaining. So that is why I like to double the width before sewing down. So after I losing the width, I check my sewing machine to be sure I have enough trade in it before getting started. So this is one point. Oh, I had weaved together so I'd, so the width first together before starting to make the cup so placing the width on your sewing machine. We are using a zigzag mix out here. We are using a zig, zag method, so make sure you double stitch front and back twice or three times to secure the edge double stitch back and front back in front to secure the edge. So I continue to run my machine through it. So the tools weaved together, so this is one bundle I just joined to whiffed together after which we'll get started proper, so make sure you always double stitch at the end of every week to secure the end to avoid it from losing. So I decided to turn my camera to the other side thinking it would be better taking to have a better view from this other side, so I'll be starting with the width I doubled so placing my cup. So the sewing machine and placing the width on the line I traced out and start to sew secure the end by going front and back two to three times as you can see to avoid it from losing. So I continued to soul, so I saw it on your way on your sewing machine. Make sure you don't stretch your cup too much. You can stretch it a little bit just a little bit, make sure you don't stretch it so much so avoid it from having the porky loop. Look like it's only flats when you stretch your cup too much. It'S only flats it to have a pocket look yeah when you feel your hand on your head. It'S only flats when you stretch me over stretch your cup so make sure you don't stretch your cup down much to avoid it to lay flat on your head. So I just finished stitching the hair, and now this is the inner look of the week. This is how the inner look is supposed to be like see how neat it is so with the zigzag method is supposed to be like this. So right now I'll go ahead and cut out the SS cap where the lace closure is so I turn the cup around bringing out the inside look. So this is the inside look. So I went ahead and used those scissors to cut out the cup where the lace closure is before going ahead to style the hair. So I place the cap on my canvas head. Pin it down the lace closure at the front to a neighbor, it sits well in on the compass head, so I go ahead with my spray bottle. This is a spray bottle fill in with water, just water, no additional products. This is just water, so I went ahead and continued to spray the week with water and using my finger to comb the hair, so every tools I use on this video we be linked down below. So I continue to spray the hair with water and using my fingers to comb out the hair. You can also use a big tooth comb or a derma brush on this texture, so after wetting, the hair with water and using my fingers to comb the hair. Now I want to prep the edges, the edges so because the closure doesn't really look natural, so plucking aids. It will give me this natural look. So so I continue to plug the hair when you plug in your closure or your lace front, sir. Don'T over plug the hair, because when you over plug the hair, the edges will look sooo scanty and it doesn't give you the natural look. So so I section the hair into middle parts and pluck the middle part a little bit then yeah. I just pluck the middle part a little bit to give it that look so make it look natural. So then I went ahead to use my hot comb, so press it down. So this is my worse stick. So I first afore use the worse. Stick on the middle part, and I used my hot comb to press it down to make the middle part flatten. So whilst they can be using any tester, I use it in on a straight hair, wavy or curly hair like this. So using my hot comb to press it down so guys, if you find this, video is tutorial interesting, please subscribe and give it thumbs up, and if you have any question, please comment on the comment section below, like I said before, every tools I use on this Tutorial we be listed on the description box below. Thank you guys, love you

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