How To Thread Your Needle For A Sew In Updated 2021

Welcome back ! Watch as I thread my needles to prepare for my traditional sew ins. This method can be done for closures, and wigs as well.

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All right y'all, so i've been getting a lot of questions on how to thread how i thread my needles excuse my nails. I need them done. So don't talk crap. So here is my needles. Here i use the curve needle which is about a large size, so curved needles. I feel like are best because it helps you when you are. You know i thread up some people thread down, but regardless of, if you thread up or down curved needle, it just really prevents stabbing the actual client. So i have my needles here right and then i have my thread. I always get the big thread and honestly, i think there is a bigger one than this, i'm not quite sure, but i have my thread here. Okay, so i'll take the end of my thread. You see this little and put down and then i'll need. My scissors too, but you see the ends here right and then you'll see at the end of the needle there's a little hole right there. Oh there we go, there's a little hole right there we're going to thread our thread through that hole. Let me get my life together, real quick, so is it going to focus, let's see so i want to turn this to the side, so you guys can see all right. It'S a little hard for me right in this angle. All right, let me see all right. I want to thread it through here and then okay, it's through now, and i want to pull it through now. Normally i do arms length and i'm not my arms are not that long right. I normally do arms length simply because when i'm threading through you don't want it to be an inconvenience to yourself. So if you make your arms left, it'll be perfect for you, so i'll go ahead and cut the ends. So now i have two two ends here right and then i tie together and you'll see a little knot right. There see that knot and then that's how i thread um and then once i'm done. I just stab my girl right in her face not too nice, but then i'll just line them up here so you'll see. I have a bunch of needles right there and some are everywhere, but just go ahead and line them up there and then prepare for your sewing, and that is how you thread a needle um. I think it's best to have all this complete prior to your client. Coming uh simply because it does take a little bit of time, i think the longest part is freaking. You know getting it through that little hole, but it does take a little bit of time um and then, when i'm sewing and after i'm done sewing that i'll. Just cut that off guys, i really need my nails done. It'S actually really annoying them. I have. I don't have my nails done for this video, so yeah this one was from a previous sew-in. It'S actually not that long um, so i'm actually going to keep it. This size simply because it can be the the needle and thread that i use for that anchor braid when we do the last one so you're just going to continue to do that, i would say a good 15 to 20 needles is probably what's needed for a Good sew-in so always have that prepped and ready. Another thing too, when you are using your scissors, don't use your good scissors. Okay, i have two different pairs of scissors, one that i use for cutting and one that i use for just like when i'm cutting a cap when i'm cutting the weft when i'm cutting the thread, do not use your sharp good scissors for things like this use. A different pair of scissors, okay, because it definitely will dull them out and you'll, have to get them sharpened, and things like that. So keep your scissors separate from your sewing equipment or your extension equipment if that makes sense. Okay, so i hope you guys enjoyed this video. I hope you guys learned from the video just keep lining them up and then you'll be ready for your selling bye, guys.

diamond jack: Hi, thanks for this video. Can you link the thread as well as the needles you used? I have purchased thread and a needle from the hair store , though it seems super sharp? Also if you haven’t made a video already , can you make a video on how to actually sew the hair and how to angle it to get it as flat as possible? Thank you ☺️

Waymonlyn Hoskins: this was simple thankssss

Corey Miller: Thank you

Jennifer Morris: Thank you so much.

DoubleCC’s 👄: do you prefer knitting more than once or just once?

Isatou Jallow: thank you queen

Naomi Okpe: What type of thread is this x?

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