Very Detailed Ventilated Mesh Dome Wig Cap Tutorial + Measurements & Marking

The truth about wig caps. This is an in-dept step by step tutorial about how I mark my ventilated wig caps and measure my clients head. Supplies I use to make my wig.

THIS METHOD IS FOR A LACE CLOSURE WIG.

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Hi guys I just wanted to come on and show you guys how I do my outline for my wigs. I make wigs on a sewing machine which is right up there. I make wigs on a sewing machine, so I like to use cert cap and a certain method to get my tracks to lay flat and for them to be more secure. So I have a lace closure in my end now, and this is a ventilated cap. I order my caps from waste by me and i will put her information down at the bottom. She sells small, medium and large cap and i will put a picture of how I determine what size cap I use now. This is a medium sized cap that I'm using right now, but if you did need to make adjustments to a medium size cap or a small cap for that matter, you can definitely do that too. So, even if they're, like an extra small, you can make your way cap a little bit smaller by customizing it just that much further for your client, but that is definitely a whole another video. So I will put down below I mean that down below. I put a picture in of how I determine if I need a small medium large cat for my client, so this is a medium cat for one of my clients that I'm making now and she is getting a lace - closure mean wig. Excuse me, this is the outline for this exact lace closure, which is a 4 by 4 18 inch raw Indian wavy closure that I have here. So I lined the front of my cap up with the very front of the wig cap. I will stretch the back down and I will pin it with my t, pins here and I'll pin the back and then I will stretch my sides, try to stretch it a little bit. So it's a little talk'd. You want it to be really tight and secure for your client, so stretch it out a little bit and then you're gon na pin either side of this and then once I've done that I actually like to use either a gray white sharpie or sometimes I will Just use a crayon and this is a crayon, a washable crayon in gray, and I will use that to outline my wigs. I also use it to place my tracks as well, and I also use for the plastic part here. I will use a black sharpie, so let me show you how the weight cap comes. This is a ventilated, wig cap, and this is the inside once I flip it around. So this is exactly how it's going to be, so this is the inside of the wig cap and this part is flat. Stick once you finish, making your wig. Of course, this part comes off, so don't even worry about making any marks or thinking that this isn't. How it's gon na come! So that's how they come when I order them from wigs by me and she will have a marking on all of my caps that I get that says that they're, small, medium or large. So there's no confusion. But once I make my markings trace all the way around my wake up here, I'll just go ahead and take these pins out of the way and for now I don't need this until the very end of my league making. So I kind of put that to the side, and then I will go in and determine how many tracks me to be laid on this way. I am using 20 and a 22 inch bundle of raw Indian hair. This is the hair that I sell. If you guys need any more information on that, definitely message me email me or contact me and you guys can have yourself some. So this is the 22 inch here. I have been doing making waves for a long time. So I know if I have 12 inch. Bundles then, I'm definitely going to have to double my West. Before I make my wig and that's, of course, in a whole nother video as well, but I probably won't so I'm only using one bundle of 22 and one bundle of 20. I shouldn't have to double my West. I sometimes do a few doubles west and then the rest single West. But of course you guys can see how I determine that. So I will start at the bottom here. I don't necessarily so any hair on to this. Last little piece right here, but you definitely can, if you need to, I normally do it for my. If I have a lot of hair that I need to sew on, then I will definitely do it that way, but for my first track that I mark off. If I'm doing all single West for this wig would be right here. I mark my first track here and then I can go to the other side and Mark my first track there. Now the crayon doesn't really make any marks on the plastic, so I will then go in with my sharpie marker and I will use that on the plastic to make my line all the way across. So my second track I like to put right here and I'll go in with my sharpie and kind of outline the rest and of course you can definitely do the same thing. If you were making a frontal weed wig. The only difference is the frontal wig. This line will continue all the way down the side to the ear tabs, so when your line continues all the way down here, you're tracking me to start here now for my waist closure wig, my tracks will continue all the way through to the edge of my Wig cap, so it just depends on what type of wig you're making, but let me go back here and I will continue my lines all the way through my entire wake up. I know where I want my tracks to be. I like them to keep. I like to keep my tracks with even spacing throughout the entire wig, so the density of the wig will be even throughout you don't want your tracks to be really really close and then all of a sudden up here you do really big gaps through your tracks. You definitely don't want that, so definitely keep it pretty, even throughout your wig and yes, there is a way you can. Even if you sew past this point, you can still go back and sew track in between saying your client determines they want your their way to be fuller or you're already done, making your wig and you decide. You know what I think I do want to add. Another bundle or another half a bundle if you can definitely go back in between and do that. So, let's make these markings all the way through all right, so I will come back once I have all of my tracks marked and then I will show you how I mark my tracks if they are doubled or single okay. So I have marked my rigs all the way up this way. I have marked my wigs all the way up until this point here. My tracks in between here and here will lay a different way. They won't necessarily go from edge all the way around to the other edge. They will be a little different. So I do my tracks from here to here, and I will do another track from here to here and then my last and final track will be right where my lace, closure line is which is right here, and I do not put my last and final track On until my lace, closure is sewn on to my wig cap. So this is how my lines my outline for my machine made wigs will end up being, and this is for a lace, closure, wig and, yes, it will change. Based on what size wig cap you have, and it will change change based on what size lace closure you have. This is a four by four lace closure. So it's not as big of an area. I can definitely use a five by five lace closure or a six by six lace closure in order to make the parting space for my wig a little bit more. So that's all I want to show you guys today. I just wanted to let everyone know. This is how I make my way caps or my wink at my whole, wigs on my sewing machine and that's pretty much it. The only reason I would go down here for my wigs right here is if I had excess hair and I didn't want to waste it and it couldn't fit in here or if it's like a small track, and I definitely want to add it in. I definitely do not keep hair. I will ask my client if they have, let's say they have five bundles and four and a half fit perfectly. I can definitely squeeze in five I'll utilize this area here or I will double all of my tracking and make it fit in this part of the wig. So it's just an extra space that can be used. Sometimes I use it. Sometimes I don't sometimes my client. Don'T use them like this here they want the track to start right up here. So that's pretty much it. I will put down all the information for where I get my caps from, and I will put information for where I got my dome head from this is a size 22, which is a medium for me, and I actually got this one from Amazon this one by Ge X, the company and I got mine from Amazon there. They run from like 19 to 23 dollars Amazon. So it was a really good deal and they have different sizes as well. So you can get a size 21. You can get a size 23. You can get a size, 19. 20. It just really depends on which one you need. I always when I first started with making. I started off with the blocks for my size head because I was only doing my wigs at that time, so I would start off with mine and then I would expand from there. So that's pretty much it you guys. I thank you guys so much for watching my video

Nicole Nixon: Very informative n detailed

mswtaz94: Very detailed video. Do you mark differently if you double the wefts? Do you have a video using a headband wig cap?

Latifah Thomas: Very beautiful and detailed. Can you use this for a frontal!?

Tree: Hi! I was under the impression that these caps are one seize fits all. But seeing that these caps come in small medium and large, I’m not sure that’s true? What caps would I use that would fit universally?

LostThoughts909: Very informative!

Candace D: Nice video and great tips!

hannah watler: How would I do this with a 7x7 closure? Is it the same process ?

AbenaKissi: Could you please explain briefly how you would go about shrinking a 22" ventilated cap to be 21"?

Adrianna Nesbit: Would a ventilated wig cap work well for a big head... like 25" I cant find any wigs that would work for me, so I'm better off making my own. Thanks for sharing?

Zakeya Brookins: Bless you. Thanks for sharing.<3

Sunshine Peters: Can you hand sew on this cap?

Asher: Had to subscribe love your content ❤️✨✨love from London

mera Kay: Can you do a 13x6 frontal on it

Beautifiedbygracelove: Awww i follow you on Ig now I found You here hey girly ...

Tay Xo: Hi the link for the wig caps isn’t working x

Mac C: Did not need the music. A lot of these videos are ruined by the music being louder than the person talking

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