How I Made 2 Frontals = One 360 Frontal | Part 1 | With Dome Cap

Regular 360 frontals have too many flaws so I decided to make a better one on my own with 2 frontals.

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How I made 2 Frontals = One 360 Frontal | Part 2 | with Dome Cap | Sewing Machine https://youtu.be/hh-JfVBtlHc

What'S up hunty welcome back yes, today I'm going to go ahead and show you guys how I made this 360 frontal out of two front tools. I want to be using my saw machine to complete this week. So, let's get it popping! Okay! Shh me! I can't hunt see and make sure you follow me on. Both Facebook and Instagram hunt see ok, alright, I would love to follow you back every Sunday. If you follow me on Sunday, I follow you back. Ok, alright! Only on Sunday, though, make sure you subscribe and turn on your notifications hunt see. But here are my two front tools and I'm going to be using. Yes, let's go, let's get it poppin. Are you making this on a 23 inch canvas head with a dome cat? Yes, it is beige, oh well, what you gon na! Do you ain't gon na, be a detail, so this frontal has a lot of excess lace on here. So I'm gon na go ahead and cut that off first, so I can go ahead and start properly sewing. This down - because I want this in my way - you're not trying to be trying to sew over this - its bunching up, no okay, be right to business back to bidness, okay, alright! So here's my front one. Yes, I am putting the front one on first, because then the front one properly placed onto this cap is gon na. Let me know exactly where to put that back one at and I'm gon na show you at the end how I joined both of these together, but go ahead and keep watching. I'M gon na go ahead and place as I pin this down. So business-as-usual aren't. This needs to be 100 % flat down to this canvas here. It does not need any bulkiness, no space in it at whatsoever, because we need this flat to this head. This is gon na make sure that this fits properly down to the scalp okay. So next I'm going to go ahead and pin down the back frontal and I'm just following this along the guy of the cap. I am pulling it down just a little bit because we all know the hairline in the back is not a round ball shape. It doesn't stand down, so I'm gon na go ahead and make sure that's also flat all the way to the end. I'M joining these corners as you can see, I'm just sizing it to the correct size. I'M gon na go ahead and pin that down and I'm going to keep double-checking it to make sure that it sits right. It'S at the right stage, so what I'm actually gon na do is I'm not gon na pin the middle top part of that frontal there back put it inside that cap. Is I'm gon na pull this down some and then pin it down here. First. That way, that's anchored, and then that way when I go to pin the top part as you'll see in the middle this part right here. I can pull that up without it moving too much, I don't even moving it on either moving just the exact amount that I needed to be so it can be at the right position that you guys see. That is a number 12. Okay, all right, I'm just doing some adjustments, making sure that everything is nice and flat and neat, and I'm gon na pull the hair out of the way. So I can start sewing this down: okay, a right hand seat. So I'm going to go ahead and show these frontals down to this cap, and I always sold my front slows down my hands and sure that these these frontals are properly laid and Schley onto these caps. Okay hunt see because I don't need any of my frontals cricket or anything trying to put them straight onto the cap from the sewing machine. That elastic cap is a little bit too slippery and like to have a mind of its own. And I don't have time for that: okay, so I'll. Do this by hand make sure that everything is on there? Nice and neat? I do put it on the sewing machine which I'm going to show you in a minute to make sure that is 100 % and double secure on to there, so that I don't have any of this cap coming apart. Okay, okay! So now, when I get to these corners right here, where these two fronts was me, I am going through both the frontals. When I saw right here, I want to both the frontals and the cap. At is a same time. I am sewing through both those I'm gon na. Do that it's twice and then I'm gon na go ahead and start sewing through the second front, so to make sure that all of this is joined together. This is all one piece of string, so I'm gon na go ahead and take this all the way around, I actually use two pieces of string, one for half and then the other for the other half. So I'm going to go ahead so for this side this was all one piece of string all right hunting. So here's how it came out after I was done hand sewing. As you can see, everything is nice and flat today cat just how I like it. Okay, now that I have that major step out of the way I'm gon na go ahead and take this off of this canvas here, take the pins out and everything so that I can start sewing down to this cap removed the excess cap as well as so Together those corner pieces, okay, so I'm gon na go ahead and set up my sewing machine. Yes, alright! So, as I said before, of course, it's time to get rid of this excess cap, I don't need these extra pieces in it. Okay, actually I cut them. I cut that whole type of the last thing man, I don't care, but I didn't, but I cut that whole elastic band part away from there and left a little bit of the trim on there to make sure that that cap didn't slip from Abunda day. While I was sewing on to the sewing machine, so I just cut the cap, the armed elastic band, because I didn't feel like having it in my way. So here it is that's what it looks like. I thought to the bent over there. I'M gon na go ahead and put this under my sewing machine. I am using my number eight setting. That'S an overlock stitch. You guys can see I'll put it up in the top so that you guys get a closer view of what that stitching looks like some sordid all along the end of the front or catching both the front. So in the cap, along in this lock stitch, it's the exact same stitch that I did by hand and now I'm just doing that on the sewing machine to make sure it better locks onto this cap - and I don't have this cap coming apart from this on The front so you know: okay, alright, okay, so next I'm going to go ahead and put this frontal onto here to go ahead and size this to here and pour those corners, those who frontals to make sure that they are properly sized to this mannequin head. So this canvas here and then I'm gon na sew them down onto the sewing machine all right. So my camera died at the most important moment, but, as you guys can see, I sewed it together up under here. So the top is very seamless, there's no bulk or anything that stitching can be very easily hit with the same color hair. So even if you're using different color hair, then do it that way. So I want to go ahead and cut these ends off just because I don't need them. That'S what's on the inside of the cap, so I'm getting close enough to the lace, but not too close to cut this stitching that I just created, but leaving a little bit of meat on there, meaning a little bit of lace on there to make sure that The lace doesn't unravel as well as this excuse me a stroke just as well as the stitching sorry, I had a hiccup see that that's nice and seamless, so here's the inside after I cut off that excess cap. Yes, hunty: let's get them angles in hunt see okay, all right! Yes, and this is the back. This is the front everybody get this popping and see yeah. So if you want to see part two with the guidelines and how I sold the tracks inside of here, using my sewing machine, go ahead and continue to video number two hunts, you, okay, all right! Thank you. What is this a treat, and I can't hunt, see and make sure you follow me on both Facebook and Instagram hunt see okay, all right. I would love to follow you back every Sunday. 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Lady Blue: Omg thank you so much for this video! I thought of this idea but wasn't sure if it would work. Awesome job!

Sham Shari: The pluck job on the frontal is amazingggg!! You did that!! ❤️

MaxineGeranna: Would love to see a simple and short video of how you stitch the frontals together at the sides.

Jazzy Watts: What's up Hunti, I love the fact that you make me laugh and teach me at the same time. I love how you explain every step that you're doing to T. I'm learning to make wigs so I will def be watching more of your videos. Thank you!

Made By Dáj: #16 is an overlock stitch but good job on the wig making

Trisha Peters: Great video! What are the issues that come with q typical 360 frontal? I was going to buy one but now I am debating trying your method with two frontals

Baby: You're exactly what I was looking for

OneLove OneHeart: So creative!!

Carrie M: This is more advanced than u me, u done got a whole sewing machine!!!! ur really talented girl!!!! when u get my supplies ima have to rewind, this n watch again lol!!!! I'm new here cnt wait to see more from ya

Francheska Fortune: I love this video so much ! is there a reason you use a nude dome cap for black hair or it doesn’t really matter?

Olawunmi Olayinka: You slayed this!!! Do u think if i used two 13x5 frontals it would work?

Shameka Robinson: Love this

Antoinette Vudu: Hey I love the video but I have a question.. do you use a heavy duty needle?

Rociana M.Torres: I’m a beginner and I plucked my finger so many times while trying this because I don’t know how to use a machine

Shantellé Warrick-Gooding: Hey hun did you use 2 13x6 frontals? To make this?

emm4801: Hello just came across ur video ...love it where did u get the frontals from please.. thank you

Rena Terrylonge: Have you thought about making a full lace wig with frontals

Lbrown Brown: Can't wait to try that yassss

Nkiru Edwin: So how do I achieve this without a sewing machine ?

Ro Shelburn: Hey boo, do you have any of these for sell?

Domi: So how do you sew together the loose ends of both frontals ... important information I need that you didn’t show !

KASH HAUSE: Slaaaaaayyyyyyy'd ❗ and y'all see my boo giving us the good new camera angles❗ Come thru ❤

Empress Brown: DO YOU BUY THE MONIQUEEN HEAD WITH THE TAPE MEASURE I LIKE THAT ONE PLEASE ANSWER THANKS

love j: Did you only use the circumference to make this or other measurements as well? I’ve never made a wig and i bought everything and I’m not trying f it up

Freedom King: Can you make a upart with only frontals?

Dreesha Dixon: Do you really have to use a sewing machine

keyzRoselaine: Ima listen to video again slowly I saved it, but how does it stay on your head like the 360 wig I get usually has a adjustable strap. I want to make one.

Tanevea Davis: Even if I did have to stick just a few tracks in there, do you think it would work trying to add a 3rd frontal in the middle for a sort of full lace wig? I’m trying to find a way to precisely customize a full lace wig to my small ass head myself in a way that doesn’t cost a whole lot...

Victoria Pinckney: LaShai: ok? Me: ok!

Gie Emile:

BetaDenDymonds: Hey Hunti Are these 13x4 or 13 x6 frontals?

Escaleta Crayon: Hey!! New Sub

Ariee Metcalf: Ok but what you going to put in the middly

MissLadiiLace: Period’t hunty

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