Sis Did What?! $2 Quickest & Most Natural Diy Crochet Lace Wig Everrr!!!!

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$2 Quickest & most natural DIY crochet lace wig ever!!! No cornrow | No leave out.

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Hello, darlings welcome back to my channel. Today, I'm going to be sharing with you guys how I made the quickest most natural-looking crochet lace, wig from scratch for only two dollars, so if you guys have ever wished for a crusher wig that looks just as natural as a lace, wig, but costs way less Than a quarter of the price you're in the right place and you're gon na love this video before we get into the video, I just want to ask that you guys give this video a like guys. It'S absolutely free doesn't cost you anything and it really helps my channel to grow. So it's an easy way of you guys just supporting me for providing content for you guys, so you can go ahead like this video and also subscribe to my post notification. That way, you will not miss any of my weekly uploads and yeah just keep on watching so for the week yesterday, I'll be using this one here and it is a large they come in different sizes. You can use a medium, and this is the list that I'm going to be using to do the wig, and this is how it matches to my complexion I'll, be putting all the products in the description box. So you guys can check it out. So I'm just going ahead first and using my tape measure to measure the lace that I'm going to be using, so I'm making a four by four closures. So I just measured about four and a half inches just to give myself some room to work with. After cutting it out, I'm just going ahead, I'm sewing it down to the wig cap and I'm showing you where the L is because I'm gon na just cut that out when I'm finished with the wig, so I decided to sew it in this direction. Instead of the other side - and I did double saw it so I saw it first in one direction and then I just went over that stitch in the opposite direction, just ensure that it's secure now this is a braid I be using. You guys know I'm always using outrage, I'm operating my videos, it's kind of to hear that I find the easiest over here apart from the expressions here and I just love using this year. I think it matches on the closest to my natural here and I just love it. It'S affordable and it's just easy to work with so I'll, be using two packs of this braid and I'm just going ahead and I cut the braids in half. So after cutting into I have four portions or four sections, because I'm using two paths and I'm cutting each part in half and guys, I'm just taking a regular crochet needle and then I'm just installing the crochet here around the band first before moving on to the Center and to the other portions of the cap, as you guys, can see right here, I'm just using the regular crochet method and I'm just taking up a small portion of here, I'm just putting that around the band. Now each the front of the cap - and this is how I believing in for I know and then I'm gon na move to the middle, and this is what is looking like so far. So now I'm just gon na go ahead and use my scissors to cut out the mesh from underneath the lace and, as you guys can see, I was doing a little bit out of frame right here, because I was so focused on making sure that I did Not cut the lace while I'm taking off the mesh so now this is how it's looking without the mesh underneath looking really nice. So far, I'm already excited so we're gon na go ahead now and do the estimation are the measurements for the lace lace portion of the waiting, so I were gon na go ahead, no again with our tape measure and, as I said before, it's a four and A half inch closure and I'm just finding the center of that and yeah I'm just gon na make a line, but not directly in the center. I want to make the equal amount of space on each side, and I want to put a small space in the middle. I left a little bit left less than a quarter of an inch space in between the two lines. As you guys see, I'm trying to depict it right here for you guys, so I'm just using an eyebrow pencil to make a very pale line. I'M going to show you this pack of needles which I bought on Amazon. It'S also linked in the description box guys because they do have really tiny needles and if I got to smaller ones in this pack, so there are two different sizes: they're like four or five different sizes in the pack of needles and I'll, be using the smallest Needle first and it's this white one here, I'm trying to show you guys it um, but the lighting is just not showing you how how small these holes are so they're the exact same design like the regular crochet needle, except that they are a lot smaller. So they're able to punch holes in the laser you get a nice fine and seamless crochet thing going on without damaging the lace and making these really big holes, which the larger question needle would make. If you were to use that so guideline, going on one side of the line and I'll be doing the same, crushing method, so this is like the invisible part of the question method that we would normally use to close off or crochet braids we're gon na. Do it on our natural here? This is the same technique, I'm using it's nothing new, that you have to learn, you're, just taking a smaller needle and just using lace with it. So, as you guys know with the invisible crochet method, when you want to achieve that natural look, we only pull one piece of the hair through the loop, like you guys, see me doing here so guys. I must say that this is like the quickest ever technique that you can use to get a crochet lace. Wig, like you know, they have like the ventilating method, which arm some people would use to get across he'll a sweet, but I'd like if you're, making wig as a manufacturer - and I personally would not do that because it takes days and I'm just not into that Life, so if you guys want something that is quick and still get that natural effect - and you know you want to save your edges guys, this is definitely the best and most practical method ever so I'm just going to do it one more time to show you Guys exactly how it is done so guys. This is what my part team is looking like. So far, I've closed it up on both sides and you guys can see how nice and seamless it's looking now we're gon na go ahead and fill in the rest of the hair. I'M just gon na show you guys how I did the rest of the lace, because we're not gon na take that big need, like yeah we're not going to use that baby needle as I started off with we're, not gon na use that on the lace at All so we're taking the second smallest needle, which is this black one here and the only time I'm using the method where I put one shown up here. First is when I'm doing the center of the wig and when I am doing the hairline, because I want that to look natural for the rest of it, I'm just doing the regular question method and just um tying it just like. I did the rest. The rest of the crochet cap, so now I'm going to show you guys how I did the hairline, and this is how it is looking right now and you guys could have made the center portion as thin as this hairline portion. That just means you take up less here, it's not going to take you any longer. You just take up less here because, as you guys can see, it's still able to cover, though here at the back and everything when you pull it backwards and as you guys notice, I left a little piece of the lace at the front. I didn't um crocheted here all the way to the front of the lace I left a little bit out so for the hairline, I'm just going ahead and taking tiny pieces of hair and just doing the same technique like I did the same invisible technique to complete The hairline now for this overlapping piece of lace that is hanging out, I'm just gon na stretch it to the side of the cap and then I'm just gon na stitch it down with my needle and thread, and this is how the wig is looking guys. Look at this cap look at this wait guys. I will be showing you guys in my next tutorial how I achieve these curls, but I just wanted to tell you guys. I really love this year so far. I really love this wig. I just think it's so cute so easy and it looks like a regular lace wig, except that it's way cheaper. So I didn't want to make this video too long, so be uploading. The video sharing with you guys how I achieve these curls that video will be coming on Thursday, so you guys can look out for that. I really hope you guys enjoyed this video and that you found it helpful and if you did, I would really appreciate it. If you go ahead and give me a thumbs up and also share it guys and leave me your comments also, if you haven't already subscribed to my channel and want to see more cool alternative ways of achieving the easiest, protective style go ahead, hit that subscribe button And also hit that notification bill that will not miss any of my weekly uploads. I thank you guys so so much for watching, and I will see you all in my next video you

Mariam Coreen: Darlings I really put a lot of thought and effort into creating this quick crochet lace wig so you get the most natural look. Please show me some love and SHARE ❤️❤️❤️ Click to see how I curled the hair https://youtu.be/3qvEy85Q-cM

Danni Davis: I am so impressed with your skill level and creativity! No more spending a great deal of money on precurled synthetic hair anymore! Only time, patience, and your tutorial will give me the look that I desire (which I surely can't find in the store?!! Thanks sis!

Queen Kay's Lifestyle: You did a great job on this wig. I just made my first wig on my Youtube channel. This might have to be my next one.

Jessica Willis: This is the best crochet wig making video I have watched. Those curls thou... I'll definitely be trying out this look, so easy to follow and understand. Beautiful.

Britt: You did THATTTTTTT!!!! This was so neatly done to perfection though I'm sure it was quite time consuming. Good work sis!!!!

unique shantina: Omg I was just scrolling and I saw your video & I decided to watch it & baaaby!!!! This is exactly what I wanted to see I'm going to make this wig TOMORROW!!! and you explained it perfectly!!!! THANK YOU QUEEN

Ashley Kem: Such a detailed tutorial thank you so much for being direct and great background music!

Mak Reviews: Thank you for this sis! I was trying to figure out how to make the hairline of a crochet wig look natural. I’m going to get this lace and make two or three for myself.

WiseLady7: Wow. I love your method, Sis. I am going to try this. A small micro-latch hook is a genius idea. It should be used by those who are not that fond of using a ventilation needle. The ventilation process does take more time. This method is faster. Thank you so much for sharing.

Sonya McLaughlin: Thank you so for sharing. You have changed my wig making game!!!

Cynthia Odera: Thanks Mariam ,I love crocheting using kanekolon hair and yaki natural wigs, this has inspired me to make a DIY wig

Arnice Williams: Thank you for sharing your talents with me and where you purchased the smaller latches. I been looking every where for them because that ventilation needle for the lace is not for me either. Because of you I can now make my own lace closers. Again I thank you for your helping hands and very detailed tutorial.

Ewa Making Up The Magic: I was wondering how to make my own custom wigs! thank you !!!!!!

Lisa Marie Anthony: Talented is what you are!! Thank you for sharing your gift

BrownBeatss: Wow, I definately need to make on like this. this is beautiful, Great job, New subie.

Dorrett Clarke: This technique is so cool....can you make me one please? I love it.

Venetia Johnson: GUURRRLA‼️ THIS TUTORIAL WAS THA BOMB‼️ thank u

Akosua Blaque: I'm new to this and I must say am learning a lot from your videos... keep it up

Helen Coston: this is so dope, definitely going to try

CaityEmily: this was very helpful thanks

Dorothy Harris: I love it!!!

Sta4Christ: Thank you so much! You are one of the few people who show how to incorporate the lace if you don't have a cap with it already. Please share how you anchor the cap to your hair...do you crochet it in places to your hair or sew clips into the black cap? I have to listen through more carefully, but did not see. Thanks & God bless!

Yas: You did that!

Okoro helen: Well done this is so lovely and beautiful hope to see you around

Andrea: You did an awesome job!! im definitely gonna try this.. beautiful sis Where do you find that cap and lace??

Trea W: So great! You've got a fan in me.

Leah Brooks: This is the Best Invisible Crochet on a Lace Front I've ever seen. Thank you

STAY.PERFECT_: Girl I thought that was your natural hair , you did an amazing job

Deaundra Dobson: First of all, when I clicked on your video I was really intrigued by the natural look of the wig, secondly, when I heard the accent I got much more excited and thirdly when I looked at your channel and realized that you cater to natural hair girls with such beautiful styles. I couldn't subscribe any faster as a transitioning girl; your channel is a gift to continue the journey...#new subbie...you'll find me in the comment section often if you keep up the good work

Plussize MakeupArtist: Wow this is beautiful great job sweetheart

Noma Gea: Babes u r really talented. It looks great and the finished product with ur full makeup is, beautiful❤

myfergz: Beautiful

veronica: Thanks i will be using this method...☺

Delarie Murray: Fantastic job

STYLELONA: OMG. Thank you for this

Léna Kele: Wow ! C'est top !

Lola Carlyle: This is is just genius

Marsha Manning: Genius!

Lali Africaprico: Beautiful

yoidkldk: Your part looks really good!

Shemeka Robinsons: How did you get it curly?? Or did i miss that part?

Olu Soboyejo: Beautiful

LovinLifeWithLaine: Great job. I would add some tint spray to the lace.

Heaven Fisher: Very nice and helpful

Evet Weston: Dam girl you were born for this ❤

Coco B: I'm a new subscriber an your the 1st person I've seen to show me how fi crochet hair pon di lace front like dat I'm impressed

Shameeka Ramos: You did a good job making that hairstyles.

Chat Pointer: I’m so impressed.

Tanaka Pas: That’s really nice

TheSaraya29: Would this work for a a shaved side ! Want to try this leave my shaved side out xx

africanbarbee: well done

patience matthew: You did a great job,but you didn't show us how you achieved the curls

Just RED: Good job

yaye fatou kane: Salut, c trop superbe ❤❤, mais dis moi pour la mettre frisés ta fait comment , je voudrais savoir svp

Ravan workout: It's not $2 because you'll have to buy wig cap , mannequin canvas , ventilating needle

Ashlei .Caldwell: You did a great job.. could I use pantyhose instead of the lace

Erica R: Where have you been?????? Thank you soooo much for this! I'm a fan!

Max Elisabeth: Very thorough and oh so pretty By the way, this is off topic, what color are you wearing on your nails?

Pixie Dust: It's been a year besty. Is it tangled? How did you take care of it?

Charmaine Nyaumwe: You did great

yoidkldk: I can never get the hair to lay right..UGHHHH!!!

Sandra Mireku Ayim: Nice video. But how did you get the curls...more reason I watched till the end

earth angel: Can i go this on my own hair?i'm afraid it might fall off.going out with my new bae.what should i do?

Naturally Kerry: Are you Jamaican? Good job, love it

Queen🦋Supreme: Where would I get the lace? Wal-Mart?

Aunty J. Jenkins: Great job there Aunty j Jenkins Just subscribed t

my story animated1: I've been waiting for a Jamaican for so long

Margaret White: Where did you get your wig cap.

Iyani Mutakabbir: Hi, can I use this wig in the water?

Jaloney Norwood: ❣️

Kelsey Stoudmire: Love your accent

Mercy Teko: What the name of the pin please

Sisters Channel: Can you make me one?

my story animated1: I have a hair shop can u make sum of these an supply me please

LEONIDAH AYUMA: Which kind of hair pls Darling

myfergz: I jus subscribed

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