How To Make A Wig On A Sewing Machine For Beginners| Ft Tresses By Yasmine 6X6 Hd Lace Closure

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Making a Wig on a sewing machine can be extremely easy. This video is a quick walk through of the basic steps to making a fully constructed wig on a sewing machine. Feel Free to ask as many questions as you would like!

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel, I know it's been a few weeks since I've uploaded, but I'm literally sick with the flu, but I am back yeah, I'm back and today we will be making a full wig using the sewing machine method. Now I also start off this way: construction, I'm gon na, be using my 6x6 HD lace closure from my brain choices, my husband, so whenever you start to make them with one a sewing machine, the first thing you want to do is create a diagram not in Creating this diagram, you want to always start off with your closure piece and or frontal. In this case we are using a color. So I hear you just see me pinning down the closure in the center of the dome cap and then after I have it all pinned down some clip it up, and then I'm going to create my outline now here, I'm just taking a sharpie and I am Outlining the closure, you know I'm just outlining the closure on the dome cap now this will help with later on in the process, because, whenever my technique, when I do this one machine with it - is that I always do my closure, I sew my closure in or Frontal down last so I just like you know, outline the space that it's going to be sewn down. That excuse me, you guys it's really and I'm like all over the place, but yeah, I'm just gon na online hold you're out here so now and us that now that the closure area is outlined, I'm going to take my measuring tape and I'm just going to Create some lines that are exactly one inch apart, I'm actually going to do lines that are a half an inch apart because I'm using five bundles today, but I just like to use my measuring tape to help me create these lines, but it just gives like an Even space between each track and these lines are just gon na give me a guide for when I'm sewing my tracks on to the dome cap. It just makes it easier yeah. It just makes it easier for the most part, but here I'm just you know, I'm a little shy for your cross, just make them a little lines and yeah just watching. You will see so now that our our guide is done. I'M gon na go in and start selling the bundles on now I did pre prep, my bundles, meaning that I already double stitch them together onto the sewing machine, so I just have them all here, laying on the side of the song. So I machine just you're not ready to be sewn on to the don cap and when you originally aligned your tracks on to the dome cap. The first thing you want to do you want to double stitch to be. You want to stitch the beginning at least two or three times back and forth. Anything you just want to go straight across and then we get to the end. You want to do the same thing. You wan na stitch back and forth at least two or three times just for extra security, yeah just for extra security and the main thing when you making wigs on a slow machine. Is you don't want to stretch out the dome cap? It'S gon na look a little like difficult, because you're gon na, like you're always trying to the goal, is basically to just make sure the dome cap is nice and flat and just make sure your track is aligned with the lines that you created. But you don't want to stretch the dome cap itself if that makes sense, so basically you're, just like making sure the dome cap wet make sure that your check his mind with your diagram and you literally just song. It'S the literally the easiest game in America. You can see one whole bundle on the sewing machine, but I I did this exact same method for all five bundles, but I'm not gon na show each about no cause, it'll be just like repetitive or whatever. But if you guys do have any questions - or you know like any comments or if you just need more information, feel free to comment down below or even email me. My email address will be linked down below, but I just repeated the same step for all five bundles, and these are, I use three thirty inch, bodyweight bundles one 28 inch, bodyweight bundle and one 26 inch, bodyweight bundle and the closure that I used is a 20 Inch 6x6 HD. So now that all five bundles are sewn onto the dome cap, you want to place your dome cap back onto your main, can and then, once you do this you're gon na notice that that space that you outline for your closure is going to be. It'S still. Gon na be there so now you're gon na set your closure, pin it down in that exact spot, and you want to scan so the closure down on to the don't have. It is literally easy as 1-2-3 as you can see, the closure literally fits perfectly right into that space that I carved out. So I'm just going in with nylon thread. Nylon thread is very important when sewing because nylon throw it just last longer it and it's more durable, so make sure you just a nylon thread off of Amazon and I'm just sewing away with my little curved needle now, because this is a custom wig for a Client once you hand, so the closure down onto the dome cap all the way around you're gon na go back in with your sewing machine and just gon na double stitch. The beginning of that closure like when you start to sew at you're, gon na just um double stitch back and forth at least two or three times just for extra security. Now, as you can see, this is the beginning point of the closure. I'M gon na just go back and forth through the three times on both sides just for extra security. I literally just repeating myself, but you got get it now that your wig is fully complete. You'Re gon na go and cut off that extra dome cap. That'S underneath the closure and just make sure you're not cutting your actual stitch, that you're cutting the leaves like a quarter of a sitting there for no stitch yeah, just gon na cut off all that extra dome cap and you have a fully constructed blegh ice. We'Re making wigs on a sewing machine. It literally takes like 35 minutes just clipping these. These clips are sped up, but I probably said in like 35 minutes and as you can see, it's nice and neat, and it just looks so beautiful and, as you can see, these are the final results. This way came out absolutely amazing. I kept it with a star apart and I did you know just customize the hairline just a little bit, but my client was absolutely in love. Thank you all so much for tuning in. If you are interested in it custom way. Please get my website roses Valley. A centcom and please make sure you like comment and subscribe. Thank you.

The Mantra Goddess: This was so cool to see. Definitely, an amazing skill to have. I am impressed. Thanks for sharing ❤

Looks By Naheemah: I'm a fashion designer, so Im basically sewing on a machine daily and I never thought they could also be used to construct wigs. That's so cool

Two Chicks with a Side Hustle Youtube Channel: Very impressive! I wish I knew how to make them. You did an excellent job on this one! I love the content.

shayskyler: Very neat and professionally done. I always wanted to make a wig with a sewing machine but I ended up throwing it away because of my frustration with the needle this hair is very pretty as well.

Life as Aisha // Sole of Kicks: This was super beginner friendly and I feel like I could possibly do one also. I always said I want to get into wig making. You did such a great & beat job!

YoItsJordanSky: This is real cool my goal this year is to make a wig so thanks for the info.

Topsycole: Making a wig looks like it requires a great amount of skill that I do not have lol. Great job girl.

kellebaby: I was wondered how people did this. You are going to make me go buy a sewing machine. lol. It came out great and looked so secure.

Petite Aitza: This was so helpful. My mom has wanted to start making wigs again but can’t because of her arthritis

verytrustysource: Wow, you did a great job! Super cool !!

Chocolate Sushi Roll: Wow! I havent used a sewing machine since middle school.... guess i need to dust it off and get to work

Tolu T-G: Hi, thank you for the tutorial, please when I am aligning the closure, do I put it on the same line as the cap or do I bring it down by 1 or .5 inch?

Just Dessie: I think it was a good idea how you ass that guide..You made this seem really simple to do..thanks for sharing..

DNVlogsLife TV: That is really creative. I am not good with a sewing machine but maybe a needle and thread

Slayed by Roselie: Did you have to double all the tracks in other for them to fit?

deandra allen: can you please tell me what setting you use for your machine ?? i have the brother but when i try to double the wefts it does the hair instead

JessMee: I wanna sew me a wig so bad. Did you notice a difference in how easy my is doing it this way vs with like hand doing it with a needle and thread?

Tasha Fierce: I wonder if you had Covid-19 and not the flu anyway great vid but what wig cap are you using and it was hard to see how you sewed the wefts without misshaping the cap.

Bria Love: Do you offer classes I’m in jersey too

Sneiko the Diva: Teach me hunni teach me ..I’m over here hand hurting hand sewing...ughhh this is sooo freaking petty ...can I get a not so expensive sewing machine be for I invest ?

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