How To Make A Lace Closure: 5 By 5 Lace Closure | Detailed | Some Questions Answered

Hey lovelies, in this video you’ll see how to ventilate a 5 by 5 closure. Questions about closure ventilation will also be answered in this video.

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Hey lovelies welcome back to my channel if you're new. Here I want to specially welcome you. My name is Vibra and I am your week Vlog on this channel. I share hair tips with tips, DIYs and tutorials. So if these are area of Interest, then you're in the right place, please subscribe and turn on post notification, because I want you to be the first to get notified whenever I share new content and to return your viewers and subscribers you're welcome once again. Thank you. So much oh just look at this beauty guys. So this is a 5x5 closure. I made from scratch I'll be sharing with you how my process, making this 5x5 closure and also I'll, be answering a few questions. I got on ventilation, so please watch this video till the end. Okay, so guys here we go. I'M going to place my lace on my dummy. I'Ve already made this pattern. I want to use for the 5x5 closure so guys I'm just going to emphasize on this pattern. A pattern helps me, I don't know about you, but it helps me a lot back. Then, when I wasn't using a pattern, I would always go back every now and then, when I'm ventilating with my measuring tape to ensure that I'm doing the right thing most times, I will check if both sides are equal. If I've made a mistake or if it's in the middle and all that, so it usually it's up most of my time, but when I start using the pattern, I discovered that it saves me that time I would have spent measuring now and then another thing it Does it helps me place my net accordingly accurately? It helps me place my net accurately so right now, I'm placing my net and I'm just making sure that the net is aligning with the lines I have on the pattern. I would even trace it out to ensure that it's okay and in less than 30 minutes, I will be done, placing my net. So I place my Nets easily accurately with this pattern. Another thing it does it gives me an outline. I follow whenever I'm ventilating, I just follow the outline. I don't need to bother or worry if um I'm doing the right thing or if it has exceeded the the size I want so most times. I just do that and makes it easier for me. So another thing it does: it even helps customize your list. So if you're into less customizing like customizing your list for closure making, you can use this pattern to be really beneficial because you can just fold along the lines that you have there and you just customize. All right, so that's it guys! So if you like to see a video on how I made my pattern on how I place this on my dummy, I'm going to leave the link in the description box so just go ahead and watch the video okay, I like to be educated, but I'm so Frustrated hello to my loneliness place through so guys. This is the hair I'll be using for this 5x5 closure. It'S a single drone 20 inch bone straight gosh. I love this hair, so I got this hair from a factory in Vietnam. I love it. It'S so silky. The lushness of this hair - this is what I want to use for, making the 5x5 closure. So what I'll do now is I'll? Go ahead and prepare this hair and I'll be ready to make the closure foreign I'll just go ahead and start ventilating guys. I don't know why I always start ventilating from the middle. I always do this. There'S no special reason: it's not necessary. You start ventilating from the Moody. It will start anywhere as long as you're sure what you're doing so for this closure I'm going to be using split knots pattern at first, I started with rolling knots, but along the line I decided to change it to split knots. I wanted it to look natural. Someone asked me if there are different patterns and there are different methods of ventilating - a closure. Yes, they are. There are so many methods, so different knotting patterns that you can use to ventilate a closure for methods. We have the lining method, back flip method, lining vertical method, lining directional slant, method, back, flip, vertical method, back flip, directional or slant method. We have all different knotting patterns. There'S the split notes. There'S the rolling notes it can either be single knotted or double knotted. Then there is facing how you space your closures when ventilating how you space when ventilating matters so but for this closure I'll, be using split knots and it's going to be double knotted. So if you'd like to see a video of how I do my split knots, I'm going to leave the link in the description so go ahead and watch it. Okay: okay, spacing is also important because it determines how dense your closures or frontals will look or how natural it will look like if you ventilate your closures or frontals too tightly without proper, spacing your closures might end up looking unreal. Likewise, if you over space it, your closures, might end up looking too light or bold in some areas, you want to use the right spacing method. In order to achieve that natural. Looking closure frontal for this 5x5, I gave a space between each hole. I ventilated on just watch closely so following the pattern on the lace Trace out the vertical lines and you'll see that one space was left between each vertical line and on the slant line, which I also like to call the horizontal line. One space was left between each slant line, although I'll use space depends on the size of closures or frontal you're working on for a two by four closure. I won't space this way because I wouldn't want the closure to look very scanty. One can as well decide not to follow the pattern on the lace and just ventilate on any hole in the lace. I like to call that free part. Some persons prefer to use free Parts whilst on Persons prefer to follow the pattern on the list. It depends on what works for you, but for me this is what works for me. I wish I knew how much when we play. I wish I knew I like to be educated, but I'm so frustrated. Hello to my loneliness is how much about size of pin and strands of hair. My ventilating needle came with four sizes of paint the one to one one to two two to three and three to four: each pin picks a particular strand of hair, so for the back and around the side edges, I use the pinga pigs three to four strands Of hair, while for this particular section, I'm using the pin that picks one to two strands of hair, as you approach the airline, you might want to reduce the strands of hair, you ventilate into the lace. This will help it look very natural stay up. I feel so outdated foreign problems. I wish I knew foreign is way more patience. Stay up, I feel so outdated. How can we look the other way sun is out, but the sky is gray. Okay, guys, I just finished the side of the closure. I'Ll go ahead and do the other side guys if you want your closures, to have more volume, but not too dense that it still looks natural fold. Your hairs into two equal parts before fixing into the lace except the hair, is too short for this. Then you can increase the strands of hair, you ventilate, but make sure the pattern and Airline looks natural. I wish all the problems, foreign one popular question I get is: how long does it take for you to finish a closure? How long it takes for you to finish your closure or a frontal, depends on many things. Factors like speed. How fast you are spacing your timing, even the type of hair you're using it, took me five days to finish this, because I have a schedule for ventilating. I ventilate during the day for a few hours like six to eight hours and then go ahead to attend to other things. I still take breaks in between this house. Why? Because I'm trying to avoid seasoning one place for too long, so guys I'll go ahead and finish this part and come back to show you guys what it looks like. I wish I knew foreign, how much I miss you when we play more patients stay up. I feel so outdated. How can we look the other way sun is out, but the sky is gray. What would happen if I took a chance? It'S always I wish mission is. I believe we're done guys. So this is what it looks like spots, the hairline and I'm going to show you guys. What'S the inside looks like so. This is what it looks like. I like the fact that it's not too dense. This 5x5 closure was ventilated with Double Split knot technique. I just like the way split knots make your closures look natural with the pattern I use. You can actually Pat your closures anyhow you'd like if you'd prefer a c coat. You can do that so so this is lovely right guys. This is how it looks like underneath my skin. I use Swiss lace Nets to achieve this. Okay, you guys should definitely recreate this with all the tips I have left in this video. It should be easy for you to recreate this hey guys if this video was helpful. Please give this video a thumbs up. Also leave all your questions and comments in the comment section and I'll make sure to respond to them all. Thank you so much guys for watching. I will see you in my next video but don't forget to subscribe and turn on post notification. Alright, guys bye,

faith ashonom: This is perfect well done! ❤️

Deborah Obeng: I tried my first ventilation and i think it was a success a few mistakes here and there but i was able to make a 4 x 4 closure. I will try a kim k 2 x 6 next

Amicable Uj: Greetings from this side and merry Christmas in advance I love how neat and clear your work is God bless your hand work Please I want to ask do you skip lines while ventilating

Fuseini Khadi: Can you please always zoom in so we can see what you are doing especially the pattern you used I want to learn it please

Debbie Dunu: Great job… btw nice music choice…thanks for sharing

Ngordoo Aheeh: Pls what pattern did you use?

oluwafayokemi christianah: Well done baby girl

Vanessa Banor: Wow, this video is enlightening, so the strands are picked one by one! the audio is so accurate, I wish I knew but are there machines for this?

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