Diy: Microlink Looper And Microlink Extension(Track)

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Hey guys so today i will be showing you how to make your own micro link looper and marker link wefts you're, going to need um a plier, and you want the cutter cotton pliers you're going to need a paint brush from walmart. I got a pack of 16 for a dollar you're, going to need a hot glue gun with some glue in it and you're going to need fishing wire or twine. You want to make sure it's the nylon type. So, first of all, you want to cut up your twine. You want to make sure it's the right length. Well, it doesn't it's. There isn't a right length, but i like to have it about a half length or about four three to four inches. Just like that, you could have it longer if you wish and you're going to take your brush and you want to cut up the hairs and um pull out the hair. So there's like a hole where the hair you used to be so you can have your looper or your wire in it. So um yeah, just like that nice and clean, and then you want to put your glue on the tip of the brush or where the brush used to be and just fit your wires. The end of your wires and you want to make sure you have both of them in the hole just like that. You want to work really quickly because the glue dries really really quickly when it's not hot. So just like that, i try to get it in as much as you can and now i'm just going to add some extra glue just for extra protection and i'm going to use my fingers just to rub it and no. I didn't burn myself and know the glue does not stick to my fingers so just like that, and that's really it guys. This is really really simple, but you want to pinch the other end of the wire um, just to make sure your wire can go through your micro link beads, so you might want to do it multiple times just so, we can keep the shape and you might Want to straighten up the wire just by um running your fingers through um running your fingers on the wire just like that multiple times, so it could stay straight and that's about it. You'Re all done and now onto the track. You'Re gon na need those pliers and you're gon na need a sharp needle nylon thread and a pair of scissors you're gon na need the wefts, of course, and i have a tutorial on how to measure the size of the weft you need and, of course, you're. Gon na need the micro link beads. I got this from aliexpress for about five dollars. You want to go ahead and fold the weft. If you want more volume, so um, as you can see, i already started, and what you want to do is get your thread where you want the loop to be and just put your loop through the thread and make sure it goes all the way down until It touches the track just like that that was fast, um yeah, so just make sure you hold it while you sew, and you want to put the needle through the weft right below the other thread. So you want to make sure that the the line is straight. So your bead um lays down straight so just like that. You want to make sure your bead is laying on its side and not on the hole. So just like that, and you want to go through the hole. However, many times you think is necessary and you want to not forget to knot up the end when you're done sewing and i'm just a little tip. I prefer to use the nylon thread. I got this from sally's um. I'Ve had this for a long long time. Maybe two years now or more and uh, it's healthier for your hair. We commonly use cotton tread thread, but um nylon thread is healthier for your hair. So i hope this tutorial is health um helpful and i will have a tutorial on how to do your own micro link sewing. So i hope you guys have a great day and i'll see you guys in the next video bye. You

Marjorie Donkin: THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO AND IDEA!!!!!!!!!! I love it cant wait to do it myself!!!!

At this moment: could you just pre-loop them directly on-top the hair then link your own hair during install?

Peaches Rachal: Thank you so much for this video Queen!

Travaris Dorsey: Omg I needed this got a client tomorrow at 10am and my looper just broke heading to Walmart tomorrow

LoVinMeFuLLy: Thank u 4 this video :-)

Justin Wilson: great idea

CraftingWithAprilD: Sis was ahead of her time!

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