How To Make Short Bangs Hair Extensions Tutorial - Doctoredlocks.Com

  • Posted on 25 June, 2013
  • Bangs
  • By Anonymous

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Banging bangs are only a clip away. Learn how to create your very own set to rock for a day or forever.

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Weave Clips

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Steps:

1. Download the PDF template.

2. Trace the short fringe template onto a piece of cardstock and cut it out.

3. Flat iron the wefted hair.

4. Secure the template to the wefted hair with binder clips.

5. Cut the hair slowly along the template.

6. Remove the fringe from the template and sew through the weft to secure the thread.

7. Set the clip on the weft ensuring that the teeth are facing the downward direction and the clip backing is against the hair.

8. Sew through the first hole on the clip and through the weft three times.

9. Repeat for the second hole on the clip.

10. Stitch to the underside of the clip and create a knot.

11. Clip away the excess thread.

12. Repeat for the remainder of the clips.

13. Use a flat iron to add some curvature to the hair.

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Creating your own fringe set will allow you to quickly change up your look. Every day., I'm going to show you how to make your own fringe set using wefted, hair needle and thread weaving clips binder clips, and these can be found in any office supply store. Comb. Shears flat iron and our bangs templates., You can find these templates on our website in the Tutorials section.. What you're going to do to create your template is you're going to download the paper. You're going to cut out that sheet of paper in the shape of your bangs, that you are wanting and then you're going to trace that onto a heavier card stock or cardboard.. Go ahead and cut that out and then you're ready to being your process. For your wefted hair. If you are using a weft that is a little bit too thin or it's not as thick as you want your bangs to come. In. You're going to simply double up that weft and use a little bit of fabric adhesive to hold the two pieces. Together., You can use a foam adhesive or you can use a fabric tack.. We are going to make the short style bangs for this set.. If your weft is not perfectly straight, go ahead and take the time to straight iron, it now. Also, if you want any extra hair to frame around your face when you cut your weft, just cut it slightly wider than your template. You're going to use your binder Clips to clip the hair onto the cardboard. Next you're, going to simply cut along the template using short, deliberate motions.. These shears are a little dull, so we're going to use extra special care in cutting this. We're just going to use smaller motions and we're going to go very slowly.. So you can use any type of scissors.. They don't have to be special hair, cutting shears. You'll. Just have to go a little bit slower. So once you've got your first initial pass done with your fringe set you'll want to go ahead and clean up any residual edges.. The last step in the process is to sew your weaving clips to your weft.. Make sure that your tongs are pointed up and not upside down., Otherwise you won't be able to put it on at all.. The first step is to take your sewing needle and thread and go through the weft. Before you get to the end of your thread. Take your needle and go through the loop., Then take your weaving clip., Put it in place. And you're going to go through the weft once. Twice. And three times. Next you're going to go back into the weft and come out. And then you're going to find. Where the other hole of your weaving clip is and you're going to go down into the weft in that spot., What that's going to do is it's going to allow your thread to hide under your clip. And you're, going to come up and you're going to go In through that spot, once., Twice. And you're, probably guessing it, ... Three times. Next you're going to go back underneath your weft and pull it back. Through. Pick up a small piece of the weft. And then you're going to wrap your needle around your thread. Once. Twice. And pull it tight to knot. It. You're, going to repeat that motion one more time to make sure that that knot is good and secure.. So pick up a small piece of the weft. Once. Twice. And pull. Clip away your thread. And repeat for the remainder of your weaving clips.. The last step in your short style bangs is to put some curvature in the hair itself.. So we're going to take our flat iron press it in and just turn it just slightly.. It'S a really subtle twist of the wrist. We're going to do that on both sides so that it matches the curvature of your head. Just clip your short style bangs into place and use a ribbon or head band to cover the seam

rose madrigal: Yessssss ! Thanks for this, I had requested for this weeks ago ...thank you so much going to go dowload !

Doctored Locks: You can try. Usually once you build your base track, most people won't have enough fringe left to cover attachment wefts. Its worth a shot if you think your hair could cover it well enough.

Doctored Locks: Awesome!! Glad to help. :)

Twiggy Myers: can i just sew the two wefts together? and can i layer them under my bangs that i already have

Guadalupe Lomeli: Wow

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