Making A Wig Cap Using A 4X4 Closure On An Adjustable Net Using A Sewing Machine

Making a wig cap using a 4x4 closure on an adjustable net using a sewing machine.

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Hi, I'm back once again we are going to be doing a wake up with a closure using an adjustable wake up. So please stay tuned, please! If you have not yet subscribe to my channel. Please do so and please turn on the notification button so that each time I post you be notified, please stay tuned. I'M adjusting the adjustable wake up onto the mannequin head using C pins adjusted the wicker properly is very important. The closure we are going to be using for this wakeup is a 4 by 4 lace closure. This is the middle part, so I'm going to be using the middle line as my guide, so there's a line on the wakeup, so the middle line of the closure is what I'm going to place directly on top of the closure just to get a right. Many at times, if you are not careful doing a middle part closure, you end up having it tilted, so it's very important to adjust it properly. So I'm going to be using a needle and thread to sew that before I use the swing machine to sew that tracks onto the wakeup, let's get right onto ready, so I made sure adjusting the wakeup. I made it as flat as possible, if not when you are done, is going to bolt up and look very funny, so I'm showing actually swing from the top so that I can shift both sides and later close off air flats. So, as you can see, I saw a bit of the right side and then I move on to the left. I'M doing this because I don't want a situation whereby, when I'm done when I saw just one part to the end and then I move on to the next side, and so if you saw from let's take, for example, you saw from the right side - and you Saw from start to finish before you move on to the left side to saw the closure down, there's going to be a problem. The closure is not going to be straight. So that's why I saw from one side I saw a bit and then I move on to the other side and Sewer bits and I'm suing from the top, so that a closure can lie flat. So I, as I saw from the top I'm able to pull the closure a bits to lie flat before I pick some of the holes in the nets and I'm looping it I'm not just using running stitches, but I'm using blanket stitches so that it doesn't come Off easily and at the end I are not certain and I cut it, I'm using that wasn't right now, so that the hair will be obedient and I'm combinate. So you see we have our middle line. So when I'm done making the wake up, I wouldn't have a problem with the middle line. So just what it looks like leaves very flat. So, okay, so I'm holding it up to draw my lines so that I'm making easy I use in the sewing machine to stitch it. So I'm using these as my guide, I'm using a pencil or a white marker to mark on to that just a ball wig. Okay, so this is my third guide each time you're, making the middle part wake up or, as so in mind, you whatever happens on the right side, should happen on the left side. If not, when you are done, one side will be heavier or lighter than the other side. So I'm using these as a guide and as you can see one two three four lines, so I know which one is the first, which one is. The second mission is the Fed and so on, so mechanist is very important, especially for beginners. It'S not usually necessary to pack all the hair at the bottom or the nib area, it's very necessary to fill the occipital area than the net area. If not, when you are done, there's going to be a whole new section at your sceptile area than the back, but it depends on a number of bundles. You are using if you have a lot of bundles, it's okay, to fill it up from the beginning to the end. So this is what it looks like. The bottom is not very closely mod, so I'm threading the sewing machine and then you soon see how I stitch also my tracks onto the Thabo wake up, but sometimes I just about wake up's, maybe big, depending on the person's head size. So what I do is, I reduce the head, but we will soon be seeing that we are going to be doubling our wets, so I'm going to hold put our West together and then use the sewing machine to bind them together so that we have a thicker Or a heavier wets, this will prevent the wakeup from becoming smaller because I wouldn't have to saw so many tracks onto their wakeup. That'S the reason why I actually double my widths before I stitch on to the adjustable wake up. So, as I'm suing, I hold it together, so that other shifts, while I'm stitching them together. This technique is used even when you are using a dome cup. So Dublin, your weft is very important being done with Dublin my website going to weather wake up so that you see what it looks like. There'S a lot of space at the back, so I'm going to be holding it together so that I make that cup smaller. So that when I'm done so when I wouldn't have a bulge at the back or a very big space at the hospital area, so I folded back into two that's behind the closure. I put them together and then I saw about one inch because of my head size, but someone with a bigger head size and my top stitch a quarter inch or someone with a smaller head than mine. I'M going to stitch about two inches: I'm cutting of the excess Nets now so that I begin stitching. That'S what it looks like so I'm about to begin by putting the tracks the first track. I don't actually start from the flock with the adjustable hooks or hooves. I start on the Nets directly underneath that's what I prefer, but if you want you can start on the flap. So, as I'm sewing, I run over the ends twice back and forth so that it stays intact without coming off. I'M using the Mac that I made early on as my guide to sue that tracks onto the wake up and as I'm suing, I don't stretch out the wake up. I just leave it as it says, and then I keep suing so that's my fair track. That'S exactly where that just a ball band is or strap is for me, that's usually my said track. So that's my fourth one and I keep using the guide to sue as I go and when I get to the end, I make sure I so over back and forth. That'S exactly at the end so that it doesn't come off. The worse was not long enough to complete the whole track, so I'm joining it to complete it. So I'm sewing back and forth to secure it so that we don't have loose ends. The one I cut off, I'm going to be adding it's somewhere that I'll need a width, so I'm not going to dispose of it. So I'm almost done here and then I made sure I sold over the closure just to secure it. Okay, so I'm cutting the nets beneath the 4x4 closure and he has to be careful so that you don't cut it off. That'S going to be disastrous, so you need to be extra careful when cutting it off. I'M cutting up the threads that are hanging in the net, so I'm wetting the hair right now it's making more obedience and then coming through. That'S what it looks like guys at this point. If you haven't subscribed to my channel, please do so and hidden a pushing button. I'M adjusting the wake up once again onto the mannequin head so that I can straighten it out. So I use just water so that I can have its silky smooth. I use a comb and a straightener, so I sound Tong in it. I use the comb beneath and then I use a straightener through it and I'll make it very silky and bouncy. So I'm going to use the same technique from beginning to end from the beginning. To the end, that's what I'm going to be doing so I use my spray bottle with water and then I spray it onto the hair. Before I straighten it out using my straightener, I make sure my straightener is on the highest. My straightener is able to get to about 230 degrees Celsius and it's very important. If not, you are not going to get that Sookie look or the very street. Look that you are looking for. I, like my hair, looking bone straight. So that's why I use this technique, but if you don't want to use this, you can use just the normal straight now without water and just straighten it through. So I'm still doing this, I'm almost done. There'S the closure part. A lot of us have struggled to find the best technique to keep our closures flats, but I'm guys, I'm just gon na show you a very simple way to do that, but you can still do that and still use your hot comb. If you have one, that's totally up to you, I'm almost through with the straightening, and I cannot show you that this is not a difficult method at all. You can give it a try to see what your hair is going to turn out and to please be very careful when you are straightening the hair, because the straightener gets really hot and it heats up the hay. So if you are not careful, the hair can burn you badly or the heat can I'd. Advise that you use a comb to hold the hair. So that's it! That'S not been you so yeah guys. You can testify that this hair looks born straight. This is that technique. I was talking about early on that you can use to lay your closure flats, so I'm using the flat iron to do that, but you can use a hot comb if you wish, but you have to be very careful with it so because it gets really hot. I'M using AB it's a drop of hair polish, to give it a little bit of shine, but that's optional. The ends are not very even so. I'M going to shape it a bit, I'm not cutting much off, I'm just shaping it to have the ends. Looking even I'm repeating the previous step, okay, so that's what it looks like I'm going to be cutting off their nets. You have to be very careful so that you don't cut into the nets where you actually need of the excess Nate's applying a bit of wax to the top of the closure, and I'm going to use the hot comb to lay flat the front of the closure. And to raise it up a bit by playing a bit of spritz to give it a firm hold, we are done now and this outcome of our wake. It'S was the four by four clues that I was used for I wake up using are not adjustable. Wake up the hair looks very silky and bouncy thanks so much guys for watching this video. If you haven't liked that, please do so and please subscribe to my channel and don't forget to hit the notification bell so that each time I post you be notified. Thank you for staying tuned. I appreciate it. I love you guys. Thank you. Bye. You

Josh Obeng: Thanks for the tutorials Hun, really helpful

Nature 4K: Gurrrrl! This was super helpful! Can you do a tutorial on a pixie cut? Also, do you sell wigs??

Elsie Tiere: Learnt a lot, great video

Yaani: Great video! ❤️

Christiana Okyere: Great job dear!!

Jessica Nataba Daah: Thanks for the tutorials

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