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How you to burn welcome back to my channel, I am beautiful hustler and I am here today with a new tutorial or to show you guys how I make me a closure week. For starters, I am using a 22 inch dumb wig and I will also be using a spandex dome cap to create this way. I will be using a 12 inch closure in two 12 inch, bundles, which you can purchase from my website and I'll. Have that information down in the description box? Okay, so first you want to grab you a few t pins and I'm gon na stick a T pin on each side of that closure and I'm also gon na stick one on each side in the back as well, and then I'm gon na show you guys How I tie my knot and how I go ahead and sew their closure all around when tiny might not? I make a kind of a circle and I like to stick the thread in between that circle, at least two or three times before I actually pull up. My knot down just to secure the end that that thread would not come loose here. I also slow down this video to show you how I like to wrap my thread around my needle at least two times, and then I pull it and make my knot and I actually stitched that way. The whole time I am sewing anything whether it's just a regular close, your frontal or during a sew-in. I always wrap my thread around my needle and he's twice, and that gives him pretty much a more secured in so on. So basically, you just want to continue the same stitching pattern from one side to the other and your closure we completely sold out so basically, Here I am showing you. The 12 inch bundle how full it is and how soft and pretty it is, and once again, if you like to purchase my hair will be down in my description box before you begin to stitch your first track, you want to make sure you stick that needle Through the corner of that weft and then we should get up on that. What you want to go through the corner of it through the track at least two times and knot it, and then you can start to sew it going across from side to side. Just a quick tip to make the sewing process easier. You can use your TPS to basically stick that track where you need it to be, so you can just computer so from that's right. Once you get to the end of the first track song, I do not cut their tracks. I just go ahead and stick my needle through the corner of that wealth once again at least twice, and then I continue to stitch going back and forth back and forth. So at this point guys, I'm just going from left to right left to right working. My way up, but after I think maybe one or two tracks going back, then I'm gon na start to curve my tracks to start forming au motion. So just keep watching. So you can understand what I mean okay. So this is my last time around and now I'm gon na go ahead and cut that work, because I want to start laying my tracks in AU motion. So I'm gon na start the sewing process over again and start that motion that I'm going for notice. How? I did not start the new web from the very very front of dome cap. I started like right about in the middle, so I can start to hump it up to make a new shape and in other reason why I did that, because if I were to start it from the very corner, it would have probably been a big gap in Between so I'm just gon na go ahead and start filling up the middle and continue to work my way to make that you shape another thing. I wanted to show you when you finish your thread before you finish the trek. I just like to go back and stitch like one stitch behind from the last trip and then continue don't want to go forward that just makes it a little more secure than just starting off a new stitch. Now here is an example of me finishing just left before I'm done with the thread. Now, I'm going to take that next track of the next bundle and I'm going to stick it through the corner. The same way, I did when I first started, and I'm gon na go ahead and stitch that corner two times, knot it and then I'm gon na continue to just keep sewing. I'M gon na continue with the same song motion back and forth back and forth. Until I am done stitching all the way to the top, and once again does I just continue in that same you motion and now we're getting closer and closer to the top okay. So now we're at the very very last wreck. I'M gon na just go ahead and take that corner down really good and I'm gon na so close close to the outline of the closure, but not directly on top. But if you do happen to get a little bit on top it's fine. It'S just that. If you would like to replace your closure, you will probably have to unravel that last top track, but it's no big deal. So here was the last stitch that I am doing and then I'm gon na go ahead and cut that off because we are done so now. I'M basically going to show you guys how this closure looks. It'S not styled yet part two will actually be the styling of this wing, so I'm just gon na show you how the finishing look is once again and just so you can get an idea of what it's supposed to look like. Now you want to take out your scissors and you're gon na cut that piece of dome cap. That'S laying underneath that closure - and you want to do this very carefully because if you cut that through and you will have to resew that closure down so just take your time and cut off that fabric from underneath that closure. So thank you guys for watching this. Video, I hope you enjoyed it and just go ahead and stay tuned, because part two will be posted right up. It is

tashaune Batts: This was extremely helpful. Thank you girl

Monisha: Did you double the wefts?

Kersha Beaver: Nice job

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