How To Reduce Or Adjust A Wig Cap | Very Important Step | Omoni Got Curls

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in today's video, i will be showing you HOW TO REDUCE OR ADJUST A WIG CAP which is an important step to making a glueless and custom made wig.

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Hi guys welcome back to my channel hope you all are well so in today's video i'm going to be showing you how to remove that ss cap from your wig cap in order for it to fit like a glue on your head. Okay. So it is very important to take out those extra cap whenever you place your canvas um. Sorry, whenever you place your wig cap on your canvas head, it is important to take out those extra cap that you see in order for it to fit properly. For those of you that might not know this, if you're using a small cap size, the canvas head that you should use, this is a canvas head. So, if you're using, if your cap size is small, then your canvas head should be a small. If your cap size is medium, your canvas head should be medium same goes as large. So how do you know your the right cup size or the right canvas head to buy is by knowing your head measurement? I already did a video on that which i'm going to be uploading before this one, so make sure you check out my previous post. I might also leave the link in my description box below so make sure you check it out as well, so the cab size that i'll be using today is a size medium. I'M going to take out this paints and i'll redo them again. I was going to do this off camera, but i decided to just film this video because it is also important regarding my previous video, so i'm going to take them out and show you guys what it looks like before putting these pins so guys. This is what the cup is looking like right now, as you can see, there is extra fabric or extra cap this we have to take it out in order for the cap to fit properly on the head as a medium size. So what you're going to do is to either fold it like this. There are different ways to adjust a wig cap. You can pull it all the way to the front like this and then sew it down, but this is my preferred one. I find this one to work faster for me, so you just do it like this like this and you take your pins. Don'T over pull the cap just a little like just a little is okay, so you pin it down like so this is what it should. Look like by the time you're done, pinning it down. I'M also going to repeat the same thing on this side. So by doing this, you have resized the cap to fit properly on your head, because this canvas head is considered a head right. So, as you can see when you put on this, wig is going to fit like this, so the next thing you're going to do, is to take your needle and thread. So i like to sew from the top is, is me see, i got them just make sure you secure it before cutting the thread. I repeat the same thing on this other side as well countdown baby. This is basically a simple way to resize your cap in order for it to fit properly. As you can see, there are no extra cap. The cap is sitting on the canvas head like a glue. You know so like this. When you make your wig, it's going to fit nice and proper, so guys, that's basically it for this wig readjustment or resizing video, whichever one you choose to call it, and i hope this video was helpful to you and also don't forget, to watch my previous video On how to take measurement of your head in order to determine the cap size and the canvas hair to buy, which is very, very important, you need that video before this before this present one. So it is very important that you watch that video is going to help you or is going to change your week game and all of that and i'm going to leave link the video in my description box below in case you guys are interested. Please do not forget to turn on your post notification bell, so you don't miss my next uploads. I love you guys and i'll see you all in my next video bye guys you

Wigs4AllSeasons: This was great. Could you please teach how to make a pixie cap as well

Milie Yankee: Thanks for sharing this info with us, I normally use one canvas for all my wogs

Willeneful: Looking great

LUKMAN JAMES: Nice work omoni❤

Willeneful: Love this color on you

Racheal Prempeh: Sis what if my block is bigger than my actual head circumference?

Willeneful: Hi sis

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