How To Make A Lace Closure Wig| Step By Step Process|Beginner Friendly

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel, so we're going to be starting with what we need we're making a wig. So that's a dome head. We also need a tread. Any kind you can get. You'Ll also need a mesh dome, specifically a mesh dome cap, which is transparent and see-through. You'Ll also need a tape. Room measuring tape for your measurements, you'd also need a needle. I usually don't use this needle, but this is all i could find now, i'm just showing you guys the measurement, so this particular measurement is called front to nape, which is you're just measuring the clients front from where their airline begins to where the airline ends everybody's Own is usually around 14 they're about. So that's what i'm showing you. So this is the naped nape which, which is just a measurement of the end of like the back of your head, both sides. So the next step is transferring your measurement onto the mesh onto the uh. What'S it called sorry, excuse me transparent measurement onto the wig head, so this is just me putting everything on right there. So you can have a proper look as to exactly what i'm doing so, i'm just showing you guys the closure which has already been plugged by me. Then the next step is to just place your clothes on to the canvas head and always make sure to draw it down by an inch or half an inch. This just gives space for like a more natural and seamless look. So i always do this to all my closers, even with front house. I do this often. I cannot do without doing this, so the next thing is to pin down you want to make sure that you're flattening it's like there's no bomb or lump anywhere make sure you're doing the right things. Just do your thing but watch closely and see what i do in the video. So that's you see, i'm showing you guys how it's meant to be flat. All four sides are meant to be flat, so i want you guys to pay close attention to this place, because i think i zoomed in right about here. You'Re meant to pull your needle in then take it back out. Just like you see in the video, then you turn it twice. Sometimes i do three times i do. I do tries, but then this time around i think i did it just twice, so you can just do it twice and knot it. So, just as you see in the video right there i was, i was really struggling so here the zoomed in part. If you see you'd, see me taking my needle from the side, do you see that? Yes, this just creates tension? You know those wigs. You see outside and like the sides are literally flying yeah this. This makes you avoid that, so this helps a lot when it comes to doing this, so you want to pay close attention after doing after taking it up, you don't want to take it too forward. So you don't end up, ripping your lace or, like you know, you still want to create space for depressing the clients in case they are installing and all that good stuff. So you take the tread backwards and you're good to go so when you're sewing your tracks down, you want to make sure that you are sewing them not too far away from each other and not too close to each other. This just gives a very, very flat result had very, very simplest look, so this right here, most people use sharpies, but i use a talk to be honest because it just works for me. Sharpies just don't do it. So this is just me uh preparing my guideline. This is the most important part of making a wig. If you ask me so this is the sewing machine. I use i'm showing you guys where my tension is it's usually at six. Seven, the needle tension is also always in the middle and that's just the setting. So this is double wefting, i'm sure you guys know what double wefting is and if you do not know double working is simply placing the track right side by side, not overlapping, not on top of each other side by side. So if you watch closely, you see that i am just stitching together laying them side by side. You want to make sure you're laying them side by side, because if you're not then you're doing it wrong. If you overlap it, you won't be able to sew it onto your mesh cap which, even if you get to say it's going to be terrible. So that's what i'm saying so. Can you do together? You want to make sure you're using a zigzag setting please. This is not beginner friendly, as if you don't know how to use a sewing machine, yet this would be very, very tough for you to do so. I would assume everybody watching. This knows how to use a sewing machine, but if you do not use the same machine, i need me to teach you or you want me to make videos kindly let me know in the comment section down below and i would definitely bring that to you. So this is just me, sewing the bundles onto the cup and, if you take note, i am not stretching the cap, i'm making sure not to stretch the cap, because when you stretch the cab, you give your wings bumps and it's just going to turn out awfully. You don't want to do that, so i'm just using my hand to pave away. You see that yeah! That'S what happens when you do the right way. So this is just me, showing you guys all that now, when you're cutting this, you want to make sure you're not cutting very, very close, and please be careful because you could snip your lips. Oh, my god, that's happened to me so many times, so you want to be careful not to snip your lace while cutting away this excess scalp. That'S here, so you can do it before you start your wigging or after you style again really doesn't matter. When you do it all the matters is just to get the good results. So i just transferred the wig to my canvas head and i'm just styling it from here. I actually needed to do some treatments to this hair and this video would probably be up before i do the treatment at all, because i feel extremely lazy. I'M not that weather, so i'm just probably gon na make another video and show you guys. We'Ve come to the end of the video you guys. I hope you enjoyed watching this bye.

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