Another Traditional Sew In Tutorial - Detailed Start To Finish Updated 2021

Welcome ! I hope you enjoy this traditional middle part sew in Voice Over tutorial. It's long, I KNOW lol but I go into detail on the foundation and sowing. Don't forget to subscribe :)

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What'S up y'all welcome back to my channel, it's paige cheyenne! If you are new here, just stopping by don't go too soon. Okay, press the subscribe button and continue to take this journey with me. If you are coming back. Thank you so much for the love and support. We are a growing channel here, so just keep watching the content. Turn on your post notification bell, so you know exactly when i post and you can see these styles so today we are doing a traditional middle part. Sewing her hair is extremely thick, so right now i am just i'm doing the breakdown which, in my other videos, you got. You guys were like where's, the breakdown, the other one you were like. Where is the selling? So this is the service right here. The breakdown and the sew-in again y'all know i got my crazy fingers going on. Okay, so don't talk about my fingers, so we're gon na go ahead. Just do this simple braid down um connecting each braid to the next. Once we meet in the middle, we will start on the opposite side um. It is minimal, leave out um and she has some leave out on her edges as well. So i did not use a net simply because she needs access to her scalp um and her hair is thick enough where it can handle the thread. So there's no net here either. So i will be um popping it out. Just to give you guys, some pointers. Um and some tips and tricks um, but other than that, definitely enjoy. The video comment like subscribe to my channel y'all, and this is always the flattest foundation for me. You can choose to do the beehive. That'S another option. I personally feel like the beehive. It takes me longer because my braids are smaller speaking of sizes of braids. Her hair is thicker, so you definitely want your braids to not be too small, but also they cannot be super thick or super big simply because you will get lumps and bumps, and you don't want that, especially when connecting that breed. So just be mindful of how thick your client's hair is and how thick you can go with the braids, so these this size is just about right. So this is the last braid that i'll do um, because it is meeting in the middle. You want your brace to meet in the middle because you want it to be even on both sides when you have that tail piece coming so after this i'll start on the next side and then we'll sew in so i'm starting on the opposite side and i'm Leaving out her edges there, so you can see um where the clip is. Those are her edges. I really take my time. Well, i always take my time, but i really take my time around the edges just to ensure that um nothing is pulling from my leave out, because when you sew you don't want anything extra to pull their hair, causing any damage or anything like that. So really make sure that your parts are good, really make sure that your hair is separated and just continue down your breeds. Another thing you can do to make sure that your leave out is completely out. The way is just put a rubber band separated with the rubber band and then once you're done your foundation or once you're done. You'Re sewing go ahead and pop the rubber bands off. I just clip them out the way, depending on how how their hair is flowing or whatever the case may be. I may do the rubber band, but that's also an option for you ryan little. I want to slow this part down a little bit initially. I was going to start a new braid here, but then i thought i was like well, let me just take it all the way to her neck area, simply because i still want it to be as super flat as i can get it. If i would have just started the new braid, i think it would have been a little bit bulky right there. So stylist when you are making your partings just be just be mindful of that right. You can always take it out and start over, but this would be the flattest and you want it to be flat. So this is our last braid with our last braid we're going to connect both the left side and the right side. So we can get one tail piece together, so i always put a hair strengthening oil on my client's scalp. Before i sew down. This is mielle's rosemary, mint, um, hair, strengthening oil. I really like it that mint really penetrates through, so if they can really fill it on their scalp and tingling through right now we are going to go ahead and sew down that tail piece and get that out the way i also put a rubber band on My tail piece so when the client is taking out the hair, it's easy for them to identify where that's at. I also provide take down services. My clients know if you don't feel comfortable taking out just let me do it because i don't want you cutting your hair, it's not even worth it. Okay just make an appointment. Let me take it down i'll, give you a nice wash deep condition, press you out and let your hair breathe. It just makes things a lot easier. So now we are sewing it's time to sew the bundles okay. This is our first bundle. I always double with my bundles, so what that means is i'll. Take my full bundle, i'll split it into basically flip it and then i'll start sewing down um. I want to make sure i get all three bundles in her head and this basically helps with that. So the very first piece that i sewed down - i saw about five times at that first piece and then i go ahead and continue. Yes, i am going through the weft with my first one, my anchor. I guess you can call this an anchor so um. I am going through the weft and then you'll see me use my flip method throughout the sewing process. So i want to slow the video down a little bit, so you can see how i actually sew once i take my needle through the weft and not all of them, i'm taking it through the weft. Sometimes i'm going under the weft, i'm knotting and then i'm pulling through so right here, you'll see that i'm taking it under the weft knotting twice pull through. I do the knotting, maybe like every other thread. I don't do it every single time like that one, you thought i didn't do this one i'll do and i'll just continue so find your find your rhythm, but the knotting really helps keep the tracks intact. Um, especially as their braids start to grow. Your hair is guaranteed to grow. Your braids are guaranteed to get loose and that's normal, but your their tracks, my clients tracks and going nowhere. Okay, they are not going anywhere, so yes, thread through throw your needle over, like maybe every other time, throw the knot in there whenever you're ending your needle start your new one at exactly that spot, you don't want to leave any gaps. You want to make sure you continue um your kind of rhythm that you had going on. So i tried to get a good angle of me doing the flip method. I apologize. It'S not the best, but you'll see that i am flipping the hair or flipping the the tracks to a higher section of the braid. I do sew multiple times on that flip. To make sure it is super duper flat. I just because it's thicker hair right there right it's more weft. You have right there so make sure that the the flip part is flattened and then sew down. Another thing do not sew it right on the tracks that you had before give it in space to allow it to sew down um when you are double wiping your your bundles, it's it's more bundled, so you can give a space in between your tracks when you're Sewing you don't want it to be bulky, so do not sew right on top of the previous track. Here'S a closer view y'all on how i how i'm sewing here, so you can see that i'm taking it under the thread, double knotting and pulling through, take it under the thread double knotting and pulling through. I do not knot, i just take it, throw it over pull it through, which is okay and then continue. This is also the second bundle, which is also double weft, so you can see that um, it's flipped. I still have enough room to get a lot of hair we're working our way to the top, but this is also double left, so you want to start this exactly where you ended. Your last bundle set continue to sew down my last bundle. I do single. So do not double weft, your last bundle. You want it to be super flat, um and then i'll see you guys when i'm at the top. So i can show you how i do the last anchor so so we've made it to the top yo we made it to the top. So i'm going to take my single bundle, i'm going to start right at the top of her braid, her very first braid. I'M going to sew my very first one, a couple times, maybe three to four times and then i am going to knot every single one of this thread um as i'm going along. I want to keep it close to her leave out, but still on the braid. I'M ensuring that it's not a lot of space in between another thing, is you see, there's about less than an inch of a braid left um leave that space. I always leave a little bit of space between those last two wefts bundles, because i don't want it to be bulky, so i want it to be super flat right there. So that's, okay, but you'll see that i am knotting every single one here, um that anchor braid is not going to go anywhere ryan little. So here's what that final install looks like okay, nice and flat to the top of your leave out. There'S not a lot of space in between your braids and your leave out and now it's time for pressing. So, let's press her out, i am going in with some hair serum putting on the hair. This hair is freshly washed. So it's going to have a lot of body, it's going to have a lot of movement to it and we're going to go ahead and press her out real good. So for the bundles, i use my bigger nano titanium flat iron for her leave out, though i'll use my smaller inch to ensure that i'm getting close to her root, but not burning. My client do not burn your clients, y'all, okay, but make sure you have a good outcome. So you see here that i'm separating her leave out her edges going in and flat ironing them and i'll do the same thing on the exact opposite side um. So i already flat iron delete the weave here, i'm just showing you guys me doing her leave out so to do their their leave out, take a little pool to their hair, like really stretch their scalp and then go into the flat iron, because you want to Make sure you get all of the hair when you flat iron do not touch their skin. So when you, when you stretch your scalp out you're, going to stretch your skin out but don't touch your skin okay, but this definitely ensures that you get all of the hair right at the root area. So i've already put the hairstyle on her natural hair. We'Re going to go and take very small sections and complete her leave out then give a good blend, and then the style is complete. So so here's the finished look. I hope you guys enjoyed this video comment like subscribe. This video was long. Y'All do y'all like the longer videos or no do. I got ta edit some more because let me tell you those live leave a comment down below. I hope you guys enjoyed this service. It'S complete middle part, traditional sew-in and i'll, see you guys in the next one

Positive Vibes: The best I’ve seen in a MIN Now this is how I want my sewins to look!

Katrina Jefferson: I love every detail I’m a beginner in doing sew ins so I’ll be learning from your channel. New subscriber by the way!

VERNA LONDON MINISTRY: I love how detail you are thank for sharing you did a amazing job on her hair ❤

Shelby Lynn Secody: This was a Really good video! I loved the explanation! Thank you! I miss doing extensions.

Loyal Beau: I love the longer vids which seems to be more detailed. You did great sis. Good job. Also thank you for touching on stitching.

Tatia Ana: Ficou lindaaaaa amei

Muva LaNegra: I like this braid pattern. It has no top anchor braids and super easy to braid.

Lex Moneyy: Looks like her natural hair definitely took tips from this video & will be using them

Slaying it With Ray: You did amazing! That looks like it’s all her hair.

Jakara Byrd: Omg we braid the exact same I’m so glad I found you !

Tierra Lynn: Your unique way of braiding is oddly satisfying

Zaria Lewis: This was helpful thank you!

Kizzable B: One of the best sew ins on youtube love this

Amara: i really wamt to try sew ins again but after my last painful experience, i still dont have the heart to. However this video is tempting me. It looks amazing

MadeBy Blanxo: Can you do this middle part braid down as a full tutorial please

Chera Renee Watkins: I would love to get another sew in, but my last installment took all my edges on both sides, that was 3 years ago I’m still trying to regrow it.

Pmorphie: As a wasian, I have been fascinated by how much time and effort black people put into hair, all of the tight braids and detailed weaving... its incredible! I don't understand how yall's hair can withstand all of that stress!!! I am a wuss with my hair, having it in a pony tail hurts! And yall out here pulling each individual hair strand into a tight braid!!!! Im so impressed!!!! Like im in awe! How do your hands not cramp up from 3-8 to even 12 hours of tight intricate braids? My premature arthritis could NEVER!!! Keep making these videos! They are so fascinating to watch!!!

BabiBritt88: Great video! It was long but it didn’t feel like it was with the commentary and chill music. On your next sew in video, can you talk about how to start sewing the track so that the end is secure but doesn’t poke out? Also where do you cut the track at the end so that the corner doesn’t poke through her leave out.

Keepingup_ withKay: Great video!! How do you clean your flat irons? I have the same ones & they exude a burning smell from product build up

Rashard Eubanks: How long should a professional sew in take to do before styling it?

Color Me: Thinking of getting my very first sew in. So does getting a traditional sew in mean the stylist is going to leave out some of my hair at the top or no? Im so confused. Only had braids lol

Makayla Nettles: hey! loved the video where did the hair come from? trying to find good hair for my next sew in

Grelusha Queen Malkia: It was less than 20 minutes and it had my attention so I don't think it was distasteful long. ITS a good long.

Chinna Bailey: I’m so curious how yu learned to braid like that lol

Joseph Johnson: do you have a video on how to get the flip flat ? or any tips ?

Ariel Williams: You’re bomb I stay up all night watching you

Jaionna': how many inches was this ?? it’s beautiful

Jamiyah Annalei: can you do a video on how to thread the needle and how to sew properly I’m an extreme beginner

Diamonds Nation: Hey I have a question how do you know if your natural hair/leave out and the weave your sewing in your hair match?

Simone Danaé: Hi, what finishing spray did you use at the end?

Jackie Rose: Hey Paige for a weave leave out would you recommend colour 1b or colour 2 hair by the way my hair is dark brown?

Goto Hairstylist: I like this one…great vid

casseyboo89: Can u do a deep side part quickweave with body curls???

Asia Lanay: Can you the sewing in on a side part? Love your work!

Briana Irie: How long were the bundles

Motor City Scratchers: Very nice! Not long I watched to the end!

Nikaya Douglas: where can i get the bundles at?!?

Nonniie_Bee TV: Nice video I need the deets on that flat iron

Lauren Smith: Do you know where she got the bundles?? This hair is closest to my hair color.

Fatima Pate: thank you !

Brianna Jackson: Did the hair come that color? Or did you process it? If so do you have a video on it. Ive been trying to get some bundles that color to match my natural hair

Gabrielle Pomerlee: Acts 2:38 for EVERYBODY !! God bless

Mimi Rahim: Great job. It just looks a lil to tight around the edges.

Heavenly Simmons: Where did she get her bundles from ??

Blessed Queen: Hi what kind of flat iron is that and what did you put on her hair before you started the flat ironing thanks!

Penny Hango: How many bundles did you use ?

Kassidy Nicholeee: Sooo bomb

Tasha Dwyer: What type of hair is this? Looks incredible. Her own hair looks healthy and long too :)

Brooklyn: I have never seen somebody braid like that

Rreanna Longmore: where did you get the hair from?

Imani Auset: Lol I ain’t never seen no one braid like you very different

Royal Lyfe Hair: I never seen anyone braid like that

Tylina M: How many bundles? I think i missed that part. Thanks u

beauty planet: Do you know how to do sew-ins or is it possible for someone with two very short leaves out? I can finally grip my hair to braid it's probably 2 & 1/2 inches. But I don't know if I leave out a lot of hair or a little bit....or do I have to glue a track close to my leave out

Leah _: Do you know what hair was used for this install?

Honey Nicole Reign:

Poetic Strands: Lol I braid the same way lol using all fingers Lmaoo

asali: how long does this hairstyle last?

Cassie and Bradley Alfaro A: Very nice result but her poor edges are going to bald even more. She would benefit from a bit of a leave out at those balding areas. Way too much tension at the temples

kamiedamacc: what hair syrum did you use ?

stronja eldell: What was the spray you used in the end

Kassidy Nicholeee: So bomb what did you spray at the end ?

Shanikaa: when you do the flip over how do you get it so flat

Amsterdam: I never seen anyone crowrow like that with their fingers looks scary lol

Arahja Banks: How many bundles was used for this look?

Keshia Trussell: I'm just watching to learn how u connect em cuz that big knot be so uncomfortable ..thank u

April Adams: God bless u with some good talent with your hands when it comes to people hair I wish u was my hair stylist ok

PureBeaute: It wasn’t detailed enough . I was looking for how to make my traditional flat . Like the folding part when it comes towards the front of the head.

Riyah Lyn: I sure was gon say why do you braid like that girlll❤️

Ronnie: That nape area was bothering the hell out of me

Brooke Thee Stallion: Thanks

KUWBANDZ: What lengths are these, if you remember?

cuhpcakess: so you only need 3 bundles?

How To: Where is the hair from ?

TattedViolinist: I can’t find good extension hair anywhere…

QueenTera: Some of y'all asked the dumbest questions

Shant'e Smith: Good work where ru located n do u sell the hair as well

Teddy Bae: Hair link pls

Brea Regans: Jesus is your ticket to heaven. Salvation is a free gift based on his sacrifice with his life. Once you believe that he cleared your sins you are born again.

Yesawanee Fuller: Where are you located ?

Shante Youstay: Y’all…. Is this in Tx??

pinupgrl69: Too much tension above the ear

Tasha Smith: Where are u located?

Mychelle C .: Are you in dc ?

Victoria BJ: Where are you located

Lalingo: Hey love, where are u located?

Aziya Williams: located?

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