How To Sew In Weave Tracks For Invisible Part Sew In Step By Step Tutorial Part 3

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To achieve the Invisible Part Full Sew In Hairstyle, you will need as follows;

(2)Packs of Weft Human Hair Extensions

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004O...

Flat Iron

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001M...

(1) Black Wig Cap

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0017...

Scissors

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004K...

(1) Curved Needle

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001...

(1) Spool of Black Weaving Thread

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005Z...

(1) Hair Comb

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001T...

Hair Spray Bottle

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002R...

Olive Oil

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003Y...

When sewing on your hair extensions, make sure to take your time!

I know it's fun and even if you know what you are doing, you want to be careful when you stitch the weave unto your hair.

If you aren't careful, you risk the possibility of poking yourself in the scalp or stitching your extensions too tight.

When you are sewing your extensions on your head, your scalp should not be tender or hurt, that means that you are applying too much tension to your scalp.

So many times, I have heard of women getting a sew in done and then being in excruciating pain right after their install, please speak up when your experience is uncomfortable and if you stylist can't accommodate for you, do what's best for you in that situation.

Take your time and stick to what you know works for you and keep working and practicing at creating your own Full Sew In Invisible Part Weave!

Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EmZXG...

Part 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L13-xX...

Part 3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npiyFy...

Part 4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xk9ztG...

Part 5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBFBqZ...

Part 6

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yggc14...

Part 7

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avTMOW...

Part 8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqKMdf...

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Music "Easy Lemon" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

Welcome to step number three of the invisible part sew in and hairstyle in this that I will show you in detail step-by-step how to sell on your hair extension. First I'll show you how to prepare your needle and thread I'll. Show you how to sew on your wig cap and then finally, I will show you in detail how to sew on your extensions in this step. Before you begin your sewing process, you first must know how to prepare your needle and thread, so the type of needle that you want to have is called a curved needle or a C needle. This needle is extremely helpful when doing your sewin extensions, because as soon as you feed the needle under the braid, it comes directly back out of your braid because of its shape. I believe this is the easiest needle to use when doing your sew. In extension, some people prefer straight needles. Before beginners, I suggest that you use a curved meal. Also, you want to make sure that you have. Your sewing thread, make sure that your sewing thread matches close or exactly the color of your extension. My extensions is a dark brown color, so I am choosing to use dark brown sewing thread. The reason why you want to match your thread to your extensions is to make sure that, if at all, you're able to see through your hair, which you shouldn’t you're not going to see light-colored thread, also, you will need some hair cutting scissors or just regular scissors To trim off the thread, as you prepare your needle, so to begin, I'm going to take my spool of thread and I'm going to unroll a couple of inches of bread to show you how to prepare your needle. When you are prepare your new, I suggest that you unravel about a foot to 2 feet of thread for sewing purposes. The more thread you unravel the less thread you have to continue to put on your needle. When you put a small amount of thread, you have to continue to wind extra needles, because you will run out frequently so now to unwind it some thread to take my scissors and I'm going to cut the thread from the spool. And this is how much thread I have remember. This is for demonstration purposes that all using a small amount of thread to show you how to prepare your needle. So now you take one end of your thread and you are going to put it through the eye of the needle now you're simply going to pull the needle through and meet it to the other. In of your thread, make sure to match both ends up. Then you simply don't take both pieces wrapped around your finger to create a knot. Once you create your knot, you will notice that you have some thread that sticks up and you want to make sure that you use your scissors and cut that thread, because if you don't the thread will stick straight up from your style. You want to take your scissors and just turn directly above the, and that is simply how you create your needle and thread for your sewing style. Remember, use a small amount of thread to help prevent tangles and knots. If you can handle more for once then put as much thread on your needle as you would like next, I will show you how to sew your wig cap Onto your head now that you have prepared your needle and thread. You want to take your wig cap And place it directly over your braids, so hair and my and I have your typical standard black. We Is simply going to open up this wig cap To make sure to stretch over your head until the cap covers all of the braids, including your perimeter braid. Now your cap is stretched in it over extended past your perimeter braid. Next, we will take our needle and thread and sew our wig cap onto our braids. Now that you have placed your wig cap Over your braids, we are going to begin sewing on with our needle and thread. So before you begin sewing your cap Down to your braids, want to make sure you use your hands to feel exactly where your perimeter braid is and where the base of your actual invisible part will be. So, as I take my hand and feel along my hair. I can feel that this braid is the only braid that is closest to my hairline, so this is my perimeter braid, and this is where start it starts, as I feel, along with my finger, I can clearly line all the way around my hairline and, as he Goes to the back continues to go all the way up to the left side of my ear and it winds directly above my head here now you want to make sure you know exactly where your braids are the base of your this part, which is somewhere in The section so, if I feel with my fingers, I can feel my little miniature braids here on both sides and then I could feel my scalp that's going to show right in the middle of my invisible part base. So once you start surrounding your perimeter, braid, you want to make sure to so around the base of your invisible parts. So now you have your finger position at the beginning of your printer braid. We are going to begin sewing the wig cap onto Our Braids. So Now You Want to Take Your Curved Needle and Feed It Directly through the cap, and I am going to Go Exactly My Finger Is and I am going to Go through the cap and Under the Beginning of My Perimeter, Braid and Back through the cap. Once You Do That, You're Going Pull the Needle through and Pull the String As Well All the Way through until You're knot Stops You once you get to This Point. You Want to Take Your knot out Just a Little Bit to Open up the Thread, and Now This Is Where We Will Do Our Knotting Technique. This Process Remains the Same As We knot Our Extensions and Also, As We sew our wig cap onto our braid. The way that you do it is that Your Simply Going to Take One Side or This Side for This Side and Wrap It around Twice and Pull through. So I'm Going to Take the needle Wrap it around String once Twice and Pull All the Way through. This Will Create a solid knot at the Base of My Brain. So Now, As We Go over a Little Bit More, I Will Show You Once Again How to Do your knot in the Way That I like to Measured Is to Use My Finger, Whether He Was My Pinky or My Index and Measure between the Break of My Finger to the End of so at This Point I'm Going to Take My Needle Again feed it through the cap Under the Braid and Back through the cap. So I am Simply Just Put It Right Directly on the braid Scooping Directly under the Braid. You are going to Pull through and Bring Your string up. This Time Were Not Going to Break Open a Thread or Simply Going to Take the Needle Wrap It around once Wrap the String around Twice and Pull through to Create Our Second knot. So Now, Once Again, I'm Going to Go the Same Distance over down My Perimeter Braid One More Time. Take Your Needle Scoop, the needle All the Way around the Braid to Feedback through the You. Don'T Pull Your Needle All the Way through That You for the String of Just a Little Bit You Take Your Needle Wrap around String, Wants Twice and Pull Your Needle All the Way through to Create Your Third knot. So That's a Very Easy Technique for Doing Your Knotting Technique As You Go All the Way around Your Perimeter Braid. So, as You sew All the Way around Your Perimeter Braid, You Are Going to End up Here at the Beginning of Your Other Perimeter Braid, and That Is Where You Want to Start to sew around the Base of Your Invisible Part. To Connect to This Not Once Again so Far, I Have so a Bromide Perimeter. Braid Started on the Right Side and I Began to so All the Way around My Hairline Braid, Going Directly behind My Head and Also Coming Back out on the Left Side. Until I Reached the End of My Perimeter, Braid That These Two Small Braids Here Serve As the Base of Your Invisible Part, This Is the Staff That Will Be Revealed with the Final Results in These Miniature Braids along the Way Will Have sewn Extensions on to Them. To Form an Invisible Part of in Order to for Your Invisible Part, You Want to Make Sure That, As You sew down Your Perimeter Braid, You Begin to sew down Your Miniature Braids Here. So from This Point, You Are Going to sew straight up through the Braids. Each of the Braids You See Here at the Base of them and Go Directly All the Way around Your Invisible Card Base and You Going to Continue to so All the Way down to You Meet That Point. So Now, As You Can See, I Have Begun to so around My Actual Base Area of My Invisible Part Section. So I Started Here at my Perimeter, Braid and I Began to Go Alongside Each of These Individual Braids and I Began to sew through the Braid and Also through the cap, All the Way a Round into My Rectangle Shape. Until I Reached the Left Side of My Head at This Moment, I'm Going to Show You the Same Thing Is Continuing. I'M Going to Continue to Form Not a Great. My Last Night Here on My Perimeter, Braid Make Sure That I Still Have All of My Miniature Braids Intact for My Invisible Part Base. So I'm Going to Finish and Just Continue to sew and Connect to the Perimeter Braid of My Head. So Remember, the Same Technique Applies, I'm Going to Go at the Bottom of the Braid Here from the Little Miniature Braid I braided, and I'm Going to Put My needle through That Braid Only through and Do My Same knot technique. Take the Needle Wrap it around the Thread once Twice and Pull All the Way through, and now I am going to Go Right Here - Want to Make That Last Final stitch onto My Perimeter, Braid Going to Go through the Braid or the Needle through Wrap It around. The String once Twice and Pull through to Make Sure That knot is Secure in Place and Just Once Again Placed Another knot on so through My Braid Directly, underneath That knot Go through the Cap and Wrap It around the String Twice Once Twice in Pull through. So Now That You Have Securely sewn All the Way Were on Your Perimeter, Braid and Also All the Way around the Base of Your Actual Invisible Part Area. You Want to Cut This string off and Then You Trim off All This Excess That Surround Your Hairline and Also the Excess. That'S in the Middle of the Section Here So i am Going to Take. My Scissors Were to Trim off My Thread, Making Sure Not to Cut Any knots, Then of the Simply grab the cap cut. A Little Opening to Help Me Cut up Alongside Where My Actual Scalp Is, for My Invisible part, Don't Be Afraid of Cutting Your Hair Because, along this part, All of Your Hair is braided. Make Sure to Lift the cap Only Cut the cap Also When You're cutting Alongside the Thread Make Sure You Do Not Cut Snug against Each Individual knot. You Just a Little Bit of Space of Cushion up Around Your Actual Thread. This Ensures That the cap Will Not Come down or You Want Accidentally Cut Any knots. So, for Example, I'll Show You Here That You Just Want to Snip Close to the Actual Thread You Want to Make Sure Not to snip Any Knots or too Close against the actual knots itself. So, As You Can See Here, That's about How Much Space of You Want to Leave Just a Little Bit of Space to Make Sure You're knots stay intact, and Then You Do the Same Thing to the Side and You Also Going to Trim off This Excess. That Hangs around Your Hairline so Now That You've Cut All of Your Around Your Head. This Is What It Should Look like. You Want to Make Sure That You Free the cap, This Area Where Your Invisible Part Base Will Be, and Then You Want to Make Sure That You trim Carefully All the Way around Your Hairline. If in You Have Made a Mistake, and You Snipped to Close to Your Simply Going to Have To Fly Another Way And Redo Your sewin Make Sure That your Cap Is Still in Place, Do You Cut All of the Excess cap On Your Head Next step? I Will Show You Step-By-Step How to sew Your Extensions onto Your Head before You Begin to sew on Your Hair Extensions. You Want to Make Sure That You Measure out Two Pieces of Hair That You must sew first, so First We Will Measure out a Piece of Hair That Starts Here at Our Perimeter Braid and it Goes Directly All the Way around our Hairline and ends here at Our perimeter braid Next You Going to Measure out Your Second Piece Appeared to Have To Go around the Base of Your Invisible Part. So after We Measured Our First Piece and Cut That Extension, We are Going to Take the Extensions Again Placed It at the Beginning of Our Perimeter, Braid and Measure All the Way around the Actual Part of Our Invisible Part Base. So This Will Serve As Your Perimeter to Help You, When You Are Sewing on Your Extensions by Making Sure You Have Completely sewn around Your Hairline and Also a Portion sewn All the Way around Your Invisible Part Base. It Makes It Easy to Just Fill in and sew in the Rest of Your Hair. So Now from This Point, You Just Simply Going to Take Your Extensions to Bring It around My Head and You are going to Place It at the Point Here at the Beginning of Your Perimeter Braid. So Now, Once You Have it held with Your Finger, You Trace the Extensions All the Way around Your Perimeter, Braid Hairline, and You Bring It up to Meet the Other Part of Your Perimeter, Braid Here Right at the Beginning. So This Is Your First Measurement of Your Extension Piece. You Need Make Sure That Once You Place at the Beginning of Your Perimeter, Braid That You Overextend Just a Little Bit to Make Sure You have Cut Enough hair. So When We Sold the Status Can Be Sold Directly on Our perimeter braid, but just Overextend it a Little Bit More of Your Extensions to Cut so Now That Is Wrapped around My Head. I'M Going to Trim That Piece! So from This Point You Want to Take Your Scissors and Simply snip Your Extensions. Now I'm Going to Move That Piece of Hair. We have cut to the side and next You Are Going to Measure Entirely a Round the Base of Your Invisible Part. So You are going to Take the Beginning of Your Extensions Place It Right There at the Beginning of the Base Exactly Here and Then You are Going to measure around with Your Finger and Hold the Hair into Place to Make Sure It Reaches Some im. Just Using My Fingers to Guide Me All the Way around, My Invisible Part Base Bring the Extensions over and Just Continue to Measure All the Way around. So Now, Once You Reach down to This Point at the Side of Your Invisible Part Base, you are going to over extend a Little Bit of Hair Just in Case to Make Sure it fits. So at This Point Here on My Fingers, I'm Going to Remove the Extensions and I Want to Use My Scissors to Cut That Part. Now we Are Going to remeasure Again Both of Our Pieces to See How They Match up. So Now i am going to put this over My Head. This Is the Part That Goes around. My Actual Invisible Part Base Started Here at the Beginning Measure. It All the Way around My Head to See How it fits and It's a Little Bit Overextended, and that Is Perfectly Normal, Because You Want to Make Sure You Have Enough. So Now i am Going to Measure My Second Piece That Goes around My Perimeter Braid. So i am going to Place this Hair right behind My Head. Take One Part put at the Beginning of the Perimeter: Braid Wrap It around My Head and Bring It around to the Other Part and, As You Can See This Site Overextended As Well. So next I Will Show You How to Position Your Needle and Thread on Your Extension Track Piece to Begin Sewing on Your Hair. Before You Begin Sewing on Your Extensions, You Want to Make Sure That You Already Have Your Needle and Thread Positioned on the Weft of Your Hair. The Weft of the Hair Is the Binding That Holds These Individual Pieces of Strands Together. So This Is a Track Piece, Because You Have a Weft Here That Stitched along the Hair Fibers Is Holding All of Your Hair. That'S Coming Out Of the Bottom of Your Extensions. So Now We're Going to Do Is Take Our Needle and Thread and sew Directly through the Weft Only at the Beginning of Our Track Piece to Position the Needle and Thread on it. So Now I'm Just Going to Bring This Track Piece over to the Side and we are going to Start at This Very Corner at this Very Corner. You'Re Going to Make Sure to Take Your Needle and Put It Directly through the Weft at the Beginning of This Track Piece. So Now i am Going to Go Ahead and Reach for My Needle I’m Going to Unwind My Thread and Now I'm Going to Begin Stitching. So Take Your Needle and Place It Directly through the Weft at the Beginning of Your Track piece. By Doing This, This Helps You Have a Sturdy Start, as you sew on Your Extension, so I'm Going to Put It through the Weft and Bring the Needle through and My String All the Way through until My Knot Stops Me in Place Now that my knot is There Im Going to Pull My Knot out Just a Little Bit and Do My Same Knotting Technique for My Extensions. I Open and Thread Take My Needle Wrap It around once Twice and Pull through Also Once Again, This Time Go around the Actual Weft to Secure. So I Take My Needle put it Directly underneath the Way so It Should Come through. The Hair Is the Bottom, and Then I Want to Create That Same, Not Once Again with the Same Technique, I'm Going to Wrap It around the String once Twice and pull All the Way through Now. Remember You only Want to go through the Weft at the Beginning of Your track piece, as you are sewing on Your Extensions You so around the Weft through the Hair at the Bottom, and so All the Way up on Your Track Piece of Your Extensions until You Reach the Very End of the Other Side in Your Last 2 Knots Will Actually Be through the weft. You Will Put a knot through the Weft and in Your last knot will be around the weft to Secure the Entire Piece. So Now That You Have your knot Placed on Your Weft and through Your Weft, We Can Begin to Securely Start sewing This Hair Piece Extension onto Our perimeter braid. So Now That Your Needle and Thread Has Been Positioned on Your Hair Extensions, We Will Begin by Sewing the Extensions on to Our Braid. So Now, since this Track Piece is Long, what i am Going to Do Is Take the Other in Is Simply Just Lay against My Shoulder to Help Guide Me, As I'm Sewing on My Extension, Is to Keep It in This Area Now. What You Want to Do Is Make Sure All of Your Hair Is Going Downward so That It Doesn't Get Tangled and Make Sure Your Thread Is Out-Of-The-Way, so It Doesn't Have Any Unnecessary knots. So I am Just Going to Put It on the outside of the Extension, and Now We Will Begin You Want to Take Your Needle in the Same Way Were sewing down Our. We Were Going to sew the Extensions onto Our Way, Which Is Our Perimeter Braid. So I Will Start Here Were My: Is My Perimeter Braid and I Will Take Needle and Put It through My And My Braid Here so Once You Scoop, underneath Your Braid to Pull it all the Way through until You Bring Your Track Piece All the Way up To Your Head, so Now You Can See How It's Helpful to Connect That Track Piece to Make Sure You Bring It up so now Once Again and to Take My Needle and I'm Going to Go Directly underneath My Braid and Also at the Beginning of This Extension Piece under My Braid under My Extension Piece and Then I'm Going to Pull the needle through and create my knot. Remember the knot, Stays Consistent throughout Your Style of Making Sure I Had This Dream Just in. You Now Want to Take My Needle into My Same. Not Take Me on This Piece of Thread so, As I Grab My Needle and I'm Holding My Extensions As Well, I'm Going to Wrap It around the Thread Once or Twice and Pull through to Create That First Night Is Going to Hold My Extensions to My Braid. So Now Do a Second Time to Make Sure That the Beginning of This Extension Piece Is Very Secure. So When I Let Go, Should Not Come off of My Braid Now to Take My Needle Once Again feed it Directly underneath the Weft through the Braid. From Going to Go underneath the Braid and the Weft, underneath the Weft Is Going to Come Back out from the Hair There and You Pull Your Needle All the Way through and Create Your Same kNot Once Again to Take the needle and Wrap around the thread. Once Twice and Pull it all the Way through Making Sure to Keep All of the Hairs out of the Way. So Now That I Secured My Knot in My Extension Piece, I'm Going to Continue to Lay This Extension against My Braid and Continue to sew All the Way around. So with My Next stitch, I Grab My Needle and with My Other Hand, I hold My Extensions to Make Sure I Can See Where My Braid Is Going to Go through My Braid, underneath My Extensions Pull the Needle through until I Reach up to My Thread Here In the Same knot, Technique Applies once Twice and Pull through. Remember Your Same Knotting Technique Will Be Consistent As You Are sewing Your Extensions down to Your Braid, since You Are a Song, Your Down to Your Braid. The Same Thing Applies with Your Weft, so Do Not Be Afraid or Overwhelmed That Now You're at the Moment You Have To so on Your Extensions. The Same Technique in the Same Process Applied Is Simply Going to Make Sure You Take Your Needle Go underneath Your Braid and Then underneath the Weft Pull Your Thread through and Then Create Your Same. Not It's As If You're sewing down Your wig cap, so you are Going to Pull the String All the Way up to You. Have That Open up String There and Wrap Your String around the Needle Twice and Simply Pull through to Create You're knot? Now You Can See so Far you have stitched pretty Much a Good Distance on Your Perimeter, Braid in Your Going to Continue to sew This Extension, All the Way around Your Head Directly in the Back until You Reach the Left Side, and You are going to continue To so All the Way up Where Your Cap Is in Your Perimeter, Braid and If You Have Any excess Weft That Hangs over to Simply Take Your Scissors and Trim off the Excess so That You Have Your Weft Extension All the Way around Your Actual Perimeter. Braid. Now That You Have Finished Sewing Your Track Piece All the Way Round, Your Perimeter Braid. We Are Going to Begin to Take Our Second Piece and Were Going to so All the Way around the Base of Our Invisible Part. This Same Technique Applies and the Same Knotting Technique Always Applies As Well, so we are Going to Start One of the Points at the Beginning of Our Invisible Part Base and I'm Going to Start on the Left Side. You are Simply Going to Make Sure That Your Needle and Thread Is Connected to Your Track Piece and You are going to Take That Beginning Point and Place It Directly at the Beginning here on the Side of Your Braids. So Now to Let the Rest of This Hair Hanging over My Head, As I Began to sew down my piece so Remember the Same Thing Happens Here. Just like You Did a Brown, Your Perimeter Braid. You Want to Position Your Weft Exactly Right on Where You're Going to Begin Sewing on the Side of Your Perimeter. Braid You Going to Go underneath the cap Through the Weft and Then You Going to Pull All the Way through and You Are Going to Do your knot technique once twice and Pull through, and You Going to Do It Once Again. At the Beginning of Your Extension. Make Sure That When You so You're Extremely Snug against Your Perimeter, Braid Where you Started There Something to Go underneath the cap Underneath the Weft Pull through and Create my knot. So Now, As I Continue to so All the Way around. Following That Thread, Piece of My Perimeter to Continue to so All the Way around Here and Once I Get to This Point, If I Have Any excess Weft Left over, You Want to trim That off to Finish the Top of Your head. So Now That You Have sewn Your Extensions around Your Perimeter Braid along the Hair Line of Your Head, and You Also Sewn Your Extension and around the Actual Base of Your Invisible Part Style, You Will Begin to sew Your Extensions on the Rest of Your Head to Fill in the Space I Have Already Started Sewing on My Extensions to Fill in the Space behind in the Back of My Head. For a Moment, I Will Show You How You Need to sew Your Extensions, and I Will Also Show You How to Do the fold over Method to Limit the Amount of Times. You will Actually Need to Cut Your Hair so Right Now, I'm Going to Pull This Little Bit of Hair over to Expose Where I Am Now on My Sewing with my extensions and I am going to grab this hair and pin it to the Other Side. As You Can See, I Have My Thread and My Needle Attached to My Extension, and Here I Made One Stitch before Stopping so Now. What I'm Going to Do Is Finished Ditching. The Extensions until I Reach All the Way to This Extension Piece - and I Will Do My fold over Method - helps you so that you Don't Have To Cut Your Extensions As Much, and You Continue to sew and flow into Your. So What I Will Do Is Also down This Remaining Track Piece until It Meets Their and Then Once It Does, I Will Simply Fold over the Piece sew on That Part Where It's Been Folded and They Continue to sew My Extension, All the Way around My Head By Doing This Whole over Method, It Just Helps You to Continue to Flow without Cutting Your Extensions. So Now i am just Going to Take My Needle and Thread to Make My Last Few Stitches until I Reach This Point of My Extensions of My wig cap. Through the cap Under the Weft Create You're knot Once around the string Twice around the string Pull through Now. This Will Be My Last knot Here Right before I Fold over so Right, Snug against My Extensions Go through the cap Underneath My Extension Pull the Needle through. Do my knot Technique once around the Thread Twice and Pull through Now? This Is Where You Do Your fold over Method, and You Can Do This Whole over Method. Remember, throughout Your Entire Hand, until You Keep Falling All the Way over and All the Way Back around by Sewing All of Your Hair. So Now Just Simply fold the Extension over and I'm Going to Rest. My Extension over My Head to Keep the extension right where I Want it and Then I'm Going to sew My knot Exactly Where It folds. If You Make Sure to so You're, Not Here, It Lays As Flat As Possible and It Looks Undetectable. So Now What You Want to Do Is Grab Your Needle and Thread and after You Folded It over and Laid it Flat You Going to Continue to Do the Same Thing You Going to Go through cap. Now You Can Go underneath This Weft Here and Then, when you Fold it over, You Have To Go underneath This weft. Also, Now, Once I Fix That Again Going to Go through the cap Here at the Beginning, Where It folds, underneath Both of the Wefts and I'm Going to Create Minor the Same knot, You Always Do once Twice and Pull through and You Want to Create two knots. Every Time You fold over to Make Sure its lays flat Once Again, I'm Going to Go through the Underneath All of the Wefts Pull My Needle through and Do my knot. So Now You Have Successfully Done Your fold over Method, so You Will Continue to so All the Way around Your Head until You Get to the Other Side, When You Get to the Other Side, You Would Simply Fold over As Well Say. For Instance, You Want to Stop Here and Do Your Fold-Over, Because This Is the Only Have Exposed You Was Simply sew down. Just Enough Hold All Your Track Piece, the Same Way You Just Done, and Once You Fold it Over in This Part That Sticks up Here, You Make Sure to sew that down Very Solidly with Two Stitches and Then You Continue to sew Your Next Layer. They We Are in Your Next Layer. You Do the Same Thing you fold over the Extension Places Flat at That Point. Where Falls Input, Two Stitches There Continue to so until You Finish Selling All of Your Sew Now That Successfully Folded It over. I Can Continue to sew My Next Line of Next Finish Sewing on All My Extensions from My This Is What Your Style Should Look like at This point. You Should Only Area Expose That You Will Actually so on Your Pieces of Hair or Your Invisible Part Base in the Future step. I Will Show You Exactly in Detail How to so on Those Individual Pieces for Your Invisible Part Style so to Review in This tep. I Showed You How to Prepare Your Needle and Thread. I Also Show You How to Sew down Your wig cap, How to sew down Your Extensions and How to Do the Simple fold over method. In the Step Number Four, I Will Be Giving You Tips, Tricks and advice for Doing Your Invisible Part, sewin hairstyle,

Breanna Rutter: I see that a lot of new viewers and subscribers are complaining about the way I am talking in this video. I have an international fan base so I tried to talk and create my content in a way that worked for everyone. I created my new channel Howtoblackhair that teaches with up close visuals only no voice overs at all so that everyone with different languages can learn from my tutorials. If you want to watch my updated brand new version of how to to do the invisible part sew in then watch it here https://youtu.be/AZEjsFkmrTQ

Davelyn Fancher-Coleman: I love how you give instructions on how to do your hair step by step I love it keep up the good work

TOMEICKO SHOW: you are sooo thorough and professional! much props to you. im not a weavy chick but your senegalese twist demo was excellent! ive always been scared to play with my hair so ive just loc'd or fro'd but you actually made me feel confident enough to play with my hair! i am going to refer these demos to my students.thankyou...

Nicole A Johnson: Bless you! Your videos are so helpful to people who don't have the money to pay someone else to do their hair and just for pure edification. These things should be priceless. Thank you so much :)

Regina Kennedy: Thanks Breanna, this is the best instructional sew-in video I've ever seen.  It matches some of the thoughts I plotted out in my mind, this video definitely gave me the visuals I was looking for to match my thoughts :)  It also added in the details I was missing on exactly how to start a sewing a track without getting frustrated because the track kept slipping :)

Kenah Rice: This a true tutorial. For those who know how to do this already, you don't need to be tutored. Thank you for your videos. You are a true teacher, keep up the good work!!

Seven Days: Great vid..I've been doing my own sew-ins for years but now you've taught me how to do them much better, thanks!

EmpressDiva AKreaLneSS: Love your tutorials! Yes im a cosmetology student soon to graduate but bern doin hair since i was 9 its always fun to learn new techniques...now it will take me alot faster on my sew ins :) fabulous ty hun!!!

vikki Terrell: I love ur tutorials they r extremly helpful. I learned to do yarn braids for my hair and sew ins for my daughters hair. Thank you so much!!!

AllThingsBrie: This helped sooooo much!!!!!! This gives me confidence to do my own weave now. You got a new subscriber....

tequoia1014: Hey Breanna! I just want to say how amazing you are! My sisters and I were adopted by a white family, and the town we live in doesn't have any Black Beauticians. We have to drive an hour away to get our hair done! But thanks to your videos, I've learned how to do extensions by myself! Other ethnics of people don't understand how expensive and extensive our hair keep up is. So thanks for all you do! You're like a Big Sister your I've never had!! <<<<<<<3

Avis Muluwe: i love your tutorials very clear and informative

Clara W. Winrow: Once again great job on all of your tutorials, love them keep them going! :)

Queen: Thank you for this thorough demonstration of a sew in. I appreciate it!

brainsblackbeautiful: Breanna, thank you for your videos. They are extremely informative. I appreciate you taking the time to teach us. Question: How much space between the weft tracks do you space out? Do they need to be very close, like a 1/4" or a 1/2"? I don't want to add too much or too little of hair. Thank you again. God Bless!

Linda Adcock: Hi, Breanna Thank you so much for a job well done !!! Your video is very, very clear and detailed. You are just simply awesome!!! May your blessings over flow from God, for sharing your expertise with the world!!!

Dezyrechanel: Thanks for taking your time with the tutorial that actually helps and it makes it easier for me to catch on quickly

ceedocee: Love your professionalism and detail! You are truly one of my absolute favorites. Keeping it classy

Whoever: I appreciate how thorough and clear you make each step, how you break each step down for those who have no idea where or how to begin!! I wish more would do this.. Thank you!!

Tanika I.: Great video! Thank you for taking the time to record, and share this!

Kristal Reyes: Omg girl so much respect to you and others that do this... All that patience and perfection. Very informative video, so glad i came upon it ! I hope i will be lucky enough to find someone that will take their time to do this for me. They will be getting a big tip thats for sure!

BlueRoze: omg i love this.. i told my daughter to learn how to braid and how to do sew ins to definitely watch YOU!! ur doing the world of women justice for our hair.#thehaircrusader#hairsavior

Shern W: I think you are a fantastic teacher and I love all your tutorials that you do step by step, because I have no idea how to do my own hair. So thank you and keep doing what you are doing especially for more people like me.

Kim Cody: Your tutorials are always clear and on point. Need to see more of you again. Thank you and be bless

Breanna Rutter: Your welcome Erica and I'm glad this sewing technique is easier for you! Please share your look with me on my Facebook page, HowToBlackHair , I would love to see your hairstyle :D

gloriousbeginnings: Thanks Breanna always thorough and professional.

Zen: Great tutorials. I did my weave based on what you taught. I did pretty good, but I i need more practice doing the invisible part. Thanks for the videos.

Te Giles: Beautiful step by step technique for beginners

Natalie Joseph-Douglas: very detailed, I love your tutoring.

Bridney Andrews: your videos are extremely helpful! I honestly learned a lot from just watching it. I was wondering though...if you do the braids straight back...do I connect the two braids with the thread and weave? or continue going down following the braid pattern?

Bridget Ewonode: I love your teaching on how to sew an invisible part.

AGuyanese Bahamian: Yay I know how to sew now...Thank you!!

Bella La’Niece Hair Bar of SE: awesome video!! tutorial was really informative and it's a great job done

Kim Stanley: Thank you for the detailed video. It answered questions I had about the sewing technique for weaves. Also great camera work. Keep up the good work.

Renee Green: Thank you you have saved my life every step explained perfectly

Quinta'Nette Sharperson: Im finally gonna do my own sew in. Hopefully I do it good im all about a great style and I like this simple yet cute.

Gene Nee: I'm new to the weave styles and a little unfamiliar with installation, but your videos and tutorials have given me the courage to "go for it" and experiment with new styles.  Your professional presentation is spot on.  Pure direct instruction! This takes time and effort and we appreciate it all.  Thank you for the love. 

Maxine Williams-reid: thanks for these awesome videos just did my first weave and am proud of myself.May God richly bless you.

BIRD: VERY WELL DETAILED! THANK YOU SO MUCH❤️

Crystal Quince: I absolutely LOVE your channel. I'm very new with hair, and your channel has REALLY helped me!

Haby: This was so helpful, thanks! :)

Javanda Brice: I love your videos and can't wait to get the book!

Joseph Caissie: I'm a white guy was just curious about weaves but i must say girl you are a good teacher thank you

Kanya G: Soooo thorough. This is GREAT!

ZoéWears inc: nice one. I Love your detailed step by step analysis. Thumbs up!

De RIN: Tutorials are amazing...God bless you for uploading them.....Keep it coming!!!!!!!

Patricia Smart: Thank you great video thank you again for taking the time to show us how to weave God bless you

Stephanie Roberts: I love your videos, very helpful. Thanks!

Auggii Dïør: She's so informative ❤️❤️ it's so helpful

FRANCES ESTEVEZ: WELL DONE....YOU TOOK YOUR TIME.....I HAVE NEVER DONE THIS BUT BEEN THINKING ABOUT DOING IT.....THANK YOU...

Princess Peach: Thank you for making this awesome video Breanna Rutter.

Doris ML: Thank you for the tutorial

Saharazod Ceaser: I appreciate that you speak slowly and clearly with each step I'm definitely going to like and subscribe

Kimberle Sisk: White girl learning to weave in hair for the first time.  Excellent tutorial.  Appreciate the detail.  My friend made a suggestion to oil the thread first to prevent cutting hair. Thank you.

Adedamilola: Thanks for this. Does it cause damage to the hair line at all? I feel the threading around the perimeter of the head might cause hair breakage.

Queen Quinn: Thank you! You helped me a lot.

snip tip: Always so detailed! Love u girl blessings to u

Delana Isles: Great vid and very instructive! 

Amada Claxton: I Love you tutorials sooooo much. Thank you, I learn so much and I looking forward to try it on this weekend thanks in a million you have save me allot of money$$$$$$$.

Miss Wilma: This video was helpful. Could you please make a tutorial on how to do an invisible part with invisible hairline sew-in? Thanks.

Belise B: my weave is done and looks fab!!

erica lewis: thank you very much this will be my 2nd time sewing in my hair and I would love to find any easy way that fit's me to do what I need to look very nice and thank you very much.

Miss Bee: God bless you..you are an amazing teacher...totally worth the time

Amy Gueye: Nice job well done I never saw a video on you tube that explain like yours. I love it

conscious humor: Great Video! You were very specific and very detailed , Great video! Thank you so much, it was very, very helpful ! Never mind the 912 haters! :-)

Pretty. Nickie: i love love your videos!! so helpful how detailed they are... and you dont talk too much!! some people need these videos word for word like myself because im a little slow lol... but thanks -nickie

Got GAP: VERY HELPFUL!!!!!

Crista Falconer: Your a very good teacher very through and i learned a lot watching this.

Breanna Rutter: Awesome Vikki & thank you for watching my videos, Im glad to help!

Njebonyqueen11: Very informative thank you.

Mayka Campo: This type of extension can be washed? and how often? I've been learning a lot with your videos thanks for sharing, you are amazing.

Learning with Chrissy: I got to say I love the fact you take your time. I learn a lot thanxs.

cookie louis: thanks for this tutorial. i will be using this technique to do my own invisible part sew in

Kelly Robinson: Wow, your so talented. I couldn't believe you did that on yourself.excellent video.

Hazel Blanks: I love you you explain it so well I can watch you all day long most people don't but thanks so much Breanna Rutter

Tashai Hill: honestly for months i have been look for some one to show a good example of how to sew in the needle and thread into the hair because no one actually showing where there zooming in so I want to say thank you because your video actually help me for the first timep a

Upendo Chikoti: Hi, i wanted to ask how you would sew in different lengths. For example if i used 16" and 14. Which length would you put as the base length? I wanted to use two different lengths or three. :) ur videos are great. I can't wait to try it out!

lyn liu: well done, beauty.... i love it !

Renee Sebble-Willis: Very Informative, Thank You!

Clara W. Winrow: Hi Elizabeth, you can use growth oil that has a applicater tip, just press it against your scalp and squeese a little at a time.

Vanessa J: it protects your hai from being damage by the constant friction of the weave. For me personally I choose to use a net cap so that my hair is protected but I can also still take care or my natural hair by using a bottle with a pointy tip filled with moisturizer and a tad bit of oil. And for wash time I use a pointy tip bottle to wash and condition my hair . The net cap has holes in it so its easy to reach your scalp and hair

Britt Falls: I like your demonstration .Its helps me thanks.

MONTSERRAT Evilchild: you are soooo patient i love your tutorial

vee caldwell: You are doing a great job, being crystal clear with your demonstration but why not just pop a wig on and call it a day!

Rachel Barnes: You are ever soooo detailed I really appreciate that

Eon Mc Intosh: I have enjoy your programs and your advises because I had being experiencing hair last but with your programs my hair is improving.  

anselma meteon: Excellent.... quite explicit indeed

Rayy Robinson: Best Video I have seen , very detailed. Good job

Lannie Thomas: Great job! Thank u so much...

Len nizzle: wow and I thought my hair took forever to do. =( much respect! ♡

Breanna Rutter: Sew 16 inches just in the back with my fold over method and then 14 inches on top until you are finished.

brianne nixon: I hope this doesn't offend anybody (because I'm just a white girl :P) But I honestly looked for videos just to see how weaves are placed and sewn on etc... I've always been so curious. Now... I have a question... How in the heck is this not considered an art form?! The time, patience and steady hand required; is amazing! She does such an amazing job! Beautiful job lady!

Queen Peaches: I love this !.. Thanks Alot :)

Brhianna Price Aka Snoopy That’s Me: Good morning, I was wondering before I place the cap onto my head, do I oil my scalp first before doing so  especially if someone has dry scalp or just leave it be?

AKIYIAKELLY: Great Video... Thanks for the Details.

Jennifer Williams: Thank you so much briana you save me hundreds of dollars

Breanna Rutter: Thank you, check out the description box below this video for the info you need.

Msdee Natural: Thank you for this videos, you're awesome

Jael Nantamu: verrrrrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyy lovely and detailed video :-)

Itumeleng Bernice Ntokwane: Hey!love your videos by the way!!definitely gonna be trying this out.... but do i need to have a cap on?isn't it possible to sew in without it included?

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