How To Make Curly Wig With A Lace Closure (Very Detailed)

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Hair details:

Natural curly natural color 100% Virgin Brazillian hair

3 bundles all 14 inches

Closure 12inches

Color:

Natural

https://www.omgqueen.com/natural-curly...

How to bleach a Knots:

https://youtu.be/AcylpwuaSgo

How to make a braided wig with a lace frontal:

https://youtu.be/qK-P5EoCv74

Howto make a full wig no lace:

https://youtu.be/gOPURG8qGgI

How to make a braided wig with cornrows and frontal:

https://youtu.be/_FTQoKKOwA4

How to make a wig with afrontal:

https://youtu.be/tTBgxGC2lxk

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My Hair is currently Loc'd now on 1/8/18 started a new journey if you want to check that out check the link here for my natural hair update: https://youtu.be/XITX2UPxiJQ

Hairs Porosity: High

Hair Density: Nape(low), Crown (high) Edges(low)

Hair Type: I dont hair type

Hair texture: Kinky Coily Texture

Last texturizer/Relaxer: October 28, 2011

BC date: July 1, 2012

Transitioned for 8 months

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Hello, everybody. This is a wick tutorial, so this is what you'll need. You'Ll need. A measure dome cap, as you guys can see here and then you'll need some pre threaded needles. I have about 12 of them. This will make the process faster for your wig making process, and then this is the closure, the hair that I used as you guys could see. This is a closure here, and this is the 4 by 4 free part and it's 12 inches all right, and this is the natural color. It'S 100 % virgin brazilian hair is naturally curly natural color virgin brazilian hair 1 closure with the 3 pieces. Okay, I'm reading it off the website. Ok, ok and I did bleach the knots. I didn't look any anything alright, and this is the canvas blackhead that I will use. Please do not judge okay, alright, because I use glue a long time ago and it didn't work, and this is how I place the mesh dome cap on, and this is what it should look like. The closure should look like while it is on the mesh dome cap. Okay, as you guys can see here, put it kind of like over the band. If you will alright so now we're going to get to the sewing part. Now you guys have seen this plenty of times and if you haven't, I'm gon na show it again, I'm basically going to sew through not through the band, but through the you see the the cloth part of the band alright, because if you do, if you go, If you sew through the band itself, along with the the cloth part, you your your wig will not be stretchable and it will not be able to fit properly the way it's supposed to and you're, basically probably going to have to make your wig over again. Unless you do, some type of you know alterations or that case so just be careful when you're around the band area, as you guys see all right, then after that the rest of the cap is so you don't have to worry about it, because there's no type Of band material there, so, basically I am sewing right on the edge of where I believe it has like a thick part of the closure part, and so I basically start from one side and go ahead on to the other side, and I also have T pins On there, so that the closure does not move around, so you want to make sure that you have the closure taut, so it will not be bunching up, and this is why I use the T pins, because it helps guide and helps keep the closure in place. As I am sewing - and it also keeps you organized, but if you cannot do that or if you don't have any T pins just please try to probably use the the sewing needle itself and try to stick it in there. You know kind of improvise. If you cannot find any T pins and your local BSS, your local beauty supply store, and that's just basically about that. I just like a lot of organization and I don't want it bunching up. So it's highly recommended that you do get T pins to hold the the closure down as you're sewing and as you're sewing you're moving it right along and keeping the closure taught in the same way and taught means you know tight. If you guys don't know, I know you're probably like well, you know a lot of people, don't know that but yeah. So that's I like to say that you know and that's nice about that, but yes, so yeah so just make sure that you are. You know just being you know, kind of particular about now, I'm very particular about my sewing because you know, especially if you're making it for a client's and not just for yourself. But you know when you're doing practice just make sure, even if you're practicing and doing it for yourself, I'm you want to make sure that your sewing is down packed. You know make sure you want to make sure that you have a down pat, because you know so most of the clients are going to have to wash these wigs and you want to make sure that when they wash these wigs, it does not unravel or anything In the case so make sure that your sewing skills are up to par so the more practice you do, the better you get at it, so I just want to let you guys know that just continue to practice practice practice practice makes perfect. Nobody is perfect, but you want to get it close to perfect if you can because, like I said before, if you're making this for a client or for a friend or for somebody to try on or try out or whatever the case is or you just making It for somebody just for free whatever the case is you want to make sure that your sewing technique is down, because once again, clients are going to wash the wig and, at one point in time, you're gon na have to wash the way, because that's the sanitary, If you, you know, I mean so yeah you walk around with a dirty wait. You know you put products in it, then you got your hair, you know whatever the case is, so you want to make sure that the sewing is like intact, because you don't want anything unraveling, that's very embarrassing, and this is just simple. I say it simple cause. I do all the time so sorry about that, but it is basically kind of self-explanatory and I'm basically, you know, sewing clothes together, because I want to make sure that the closure stays one and make sure when you're making a wig. You want to make sure that you're making it when you're, not in a rush. You just make a wig when you have time, if you have sometimes give yourself an hour to a day or whenever you have time to do it. I know we have jobs and things of that sort, but just take your time and do not make a wig when you're angry do it when you are carefree and when you know you'll have time and when you do that your wig comes out very nicely. Okay, you don't want to be under stress while making it wait, especially if you're making it for a client. If a client tells you they want a wig and you give them a certain point in time start start on the wig the day they order it. So I mean start on it, especially if you have some type of policy saying you know this is when the wig is do whatever the case is start working on. It don't put yourself under pressure. I just want to get that tip out there, because you know you don't want to do that. If it's me to order meaning when someone wears it and they have to wait till you make it, then that's what it is and that's what mostly my waters are once they place the order. I start I start on the wig alright. So now we are done. That is the sewing pattern. As you guys see my stitching skills. I job you can see, there's not any way. So that's what it's looking like there. Okay, I've done a video on this plenty of time, so you guys already know how it is alright, make sure you have like a little funnel there. I'Ve just shown that part okay. Now now we get into the nitty-gritty where we get to the body of the wig, meaning the whole part of the wig. So I have T pins again. The T pins are good for me to stay organized okay and to keep everything organized basically, alright. Now we're going through the band again after the band, I'm sorry to the cloth part of the band. If you will, okay, as you guys could see, the cloth part is lifting up. You can't really see it up I'll just about that, but I do have videos a lot of videos on this to show you specifically but yeah. That'S based upon that. But when I sew through when I do the first sewing through I sew through the web. Probably like once like twice probably twice the most okay, but since these are thick webs, I do not do this throughout the whole sewing of the track, because the wefts are thick because these this is supposed to be, you know, version unprocessed. You know real hair, so I go I go under and over okay and that's what a lot of people do, but to start off, I sold through the web just to make sure and ensure that the track does not slip. Okay. So I highly recommend that as well when you first start off the wig when you're sewing, you want to sew through the weft. I know it could be a little bit hard because the left's are thick, but do that, but a lot of people so through the weft all the way through Kudo, so y'all. But that's the hole, that's a hard job to do because, especially if the webs are thick is just really hard to get through and then your fingers would get sore and stuff like that. So I just do the under / method and things that I saw. I do not double my tracks, because the UM the wefts are already thick anyway and it's very full when they sent it to you, and I have three three bundles um. So that is so. You don't have to double up unless you really have to. If you have like four bundles, then double the wife, if you will, but it's really up to your preference, I'm depending on how full you want it or how you no less fool you want to know whatever the case is, so that's basically about that um. The rest is basically self-explanatory. I do have plenty of videos on how I make a wig, but I always like to show you guys how I make certain wigs. So that's just basically about that and sorry about this long time coming up a wig but yeah. Oh okay, so we're gon na go over. So when I'm doing this part here I do not cut the weft. I only cut the West when I get towards the top part of the wig, because that's when the closing of the wig comes along okay, so I just do I just fold over, so I do a fold over method up until I get towards the tippy top Or around the top area, because you don't want it to be bulky as you're getting to the top. You know what I mean, especially if you have straight hair, you want to make sure that everything is nice and flat. So that's based about that - and this is where the harder part comes in, because you have to kind of sew through this was like really really thick so, but I still sew through that just to ensure the security of the of the track. Okay, I don't want tracks slipping, I don't want tracks looking loose or whatever. The case is. That'S just me, I'm very anal with a lot of things, a lot of things, so I'm, but it's really up to you, but this is how I make my wigs. Okay, everybody makes their ways differently, but I just like to show how I do it and I like to give recommendations and suggestions and things that I saw and I'm also open to suggestions as well and recommendations. But this is how I do it. This is what has been working for me and, like I said before, when I first start out, you know the wig on each side. I always always sew to the weft and thereafter I go under and over. Okay, just to make the process a little bit faster and also like I said in the beginning, when you are making waves, especially making it for someone, a client or whatever the case is you want the wig process to go faster? Please get about you know 10 or 12 needles, so you can have the process go faster, which a wig making, because you don't want to be. You know stopping and and threading the needle stop it and thread a needle. That takes a lot of time. So if you have quite a few pre threaded needles, it will be a faster, faster process, I'm sorry trust and believe, because it's very fast, okay, you will get through your wig very, very fast, and you will thank me later. Okay and I've learned that from a lot of wig makers here on YouTube, and I thought that was one of the smartest ideas ever in wig making. Okay, because you don't want to be there for hours on end. You know trying to you know finish a wig when it could have took you. You know less than what you you've done. Okay, so that's just basically about that. So I may be back, but I just want to go through this a little bit with you guys. If you have any questions, of course, definitely ask me in the comment section below I probably back, I'm not sure but yeah, probably the back towards the end, so just enjoy the music, but then I turn around and let it go. I see you watching me from a distance. I see you can't decide what to feel, but if you do little baby boy, you know you really wan na get to know all right. So here is where I'm going to cut the weft, because I'm towards the top, as you guys know, I always cut the weft towards the top, because I don't want it to be bulky. Okay, this is up to your preference. If you don't want to do this, you want to continue the folder method go ahead, but I suggest that the fold-over method should not be done, especially during this part, because you don't want it to be bulky, especially if you have straight hair that you're working with Now that you have you know curly, hair or big poofy type hair, you can probably get away with it, but if it's straight hair, you probably want to do this type of method. I apologize for the blurriness, but I basically was doing some basic sewing, but um yeah, so I just basically cut the left when I started getting to the top like closer to the closure and I'm basically doing the same thing. I'M wrapping the hair around and I'm placing T pins for organization and also to keep the track from slipping around, and you want to make sure that the track is straight. As you are sewing the tray, you don't just use something. You have to be very organized with this stuff and you want it to look very, very professional as you can. You know. I know there are sewing machines out there, so you want to make sure that it kind of looks like it was done with a sewing machine if you will, but it was done with your hands. Okay, alright! So that's basically it about that. You guys you know, so that's just basically it so. Yes, so we're at the tippy top, and this is how I'm closing it out. So I am done. I hope you guys enjoy. Thank you for waiting so long. I know it's been like a month and I'm like put the weights - sorry, I'm but the winter, and it took me like 20 decades. But I understand a pallet will be a sub apology, but I'm not going on so I finally got it out, and here we are, if you want more tutorials with tutorials, please hit the thumbs up and please the like button and I will definitely definitely definitely come Back with more, I don't like guys like the tutorial, so please thank you for hanging in there with me. Thank you for all your support. Thank you guys for watching my videos. I really do appreciate all y'all. Thank you so so much from the bottom of my heart, and that's just basically at about that y'all. So after this I'm basically going to style the hair and then I'm gon na use the mousse and things that I saw you can use. That is up to you up, you know optional and that's just basically about that, and then I'm done so I'll put the information down of the hair and description bar below to where you can purchase the hair it's from OMG Queen, and I definitely will put it Down this question bar below - so that's just based about that - and I also will put other wig related videos down there below that I've done. If you want to know how to bleach a closure, I will put that video down below, because I've done a video on that as well, so you could definitely learn from there as well. Okay, so that's just basically you guys! Alright! Thank you guys for watching. I really appreciate you guys they have any cover those watching peace, bye,

Candy Dreams: Thanks boo for the lesson!!

Jay Mac: Nice job Marquita 83! ❤

trecey920: nice! You made this look easy.

TaragayeNicole: Wait what now? I didn't know that you made wigs okay professional I see you. I have actually been considering getting a human hair wig because I always used to get synthetic and of course they don't usually last. So maybe when I plan on doing it you can make me want I'm sure I can make one if I really just watch your tutorial but you know we should talk it came out super cute as well

The Real kima Kaoir: I love it this is cute

Delightful_Dawn: Good tutorial!! I might have to make a wig I been waiting on trinity ugggh I’ll never get one

Queen DIVA lifestyle: Yess Sis I need her❤

1 and Only ThickandMeaty: Yesss girl you did good can you make me one I could do it myself but I dont like doing sewin lol

Mona Food and Travel: Superb ...stay connected

Erika's Lifeee: I love this wig sis but what you be doing with it because i never see you wear them?

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