How To Make A V-Part Wig | Clip- On | Easy Install | + How To Install & Style Leave Out | Detailed

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Hey also, today, I'm going to show you all how I made this be part way. It'S what it looks like with my leave out and at the end I do show you all how I stop I leave out. I love be part wigs because they are so easy to put on, and this one is even easier because it is a clip-on wig. It is fully clipped on. This is a preview of what it's going to look like when we're done, and this is the hair that I'm going to be using these bundles are from West kiss hair. I do have a review on them on my channel if you want to check that out, but it's just four bundles of loose deep wave and the wig that I'm using is this mesh cap and it is kind of like a hard mesh. It has a little bit of stretch to it, but not too much. I want the wig to be kind of sturdy since we're going to be cutting into it. It also has these adjustable straps, which are very, very important, so you just want to go ahead and type in your cap into place and I'm just doing all four corners. I'M going to start back here at the nape of the wing cap. So the way that I thread my needle is, I have a little loop at the end and then I use a curved needle for the first three bundles. I doubled up the weft, so I'm doubling up the weft here and I just pull it through that hole. Close it, and then that is how I make my first stitch and then cut off that excess string, and I just keep on stitching just like this. I don't do anything fancy with the stitching just going underneath both of the wefts and then through the mesh cap, and before I cut off my string are always kind of triple knot it to make sure that it is completely secure. Before I cut off any strings - and this is really important - you want to make sure that your going around the adjustable strap now. If your way cap does not have adjustable strap - and you don't have to worry about this - but I think it's really good to have an adjustable strap on something like a clip-on wig, because you really want to be able to adjust it just in case. So I am definitely going around the elastic band and it's inside the mesh, so I'm going underneath it right now, I'm just dishing underneath it making sure I don't go through it and then I go through the top portion of the mesh still not going through the Elastic band that's on the inside and then once I get to the edge, then I flip over my wife's and then I'm started going above that elastic, strap the adjustable, strap and the same thing. On the other side, I'm just making sure that I go around the adjustable strap. So, as I'm stitching, you guys can see exactly how close my webs are to one another, I'm putting them pretty close to one another, because I want this to be very full and another trick I like to do is to t, pin the weft up and then Go ahead and start stitching and make sure that I have everything in online and it also just kind of holds it up for me. So I don't have to do that with my hand and now I'm just showing you how far I've gotten. So I'm on my third bundle right now and I'm going to just continue to stitch the way that I've been stitching. So now I'm finishing up my third bundle and now is a good time to go ahead and map out where you want your V part to be I'm using the NYX eyeliner pencil in white. Just so, I can clearly see on the black mesh, where I want to mark my feet part, so it might be part to be on the side. So this is what I'm drawing it and you can make it as deep as you'd like you can make it as wide as you like. It'S really up to you so now I'm starting to stitch on my fourth bundle and for the fourth bundle I do single wefts, so no more doubling up the West. I want it to lay pretty flat towards the top you I'm just kind of continuing to just go around and around kind of in a u-shape folding over the west. As I go and now wait here, I'm getting really close to that Vee part - and this is probably going to be the last track along this line. So I'm just making sure that I stitch it down really well and I'm making my stitches a little bit closer together so because my V part is on the right side. I have a lot of room on the left side, so I'm going to be focusing more on the left side and filling in that space so that everything looks nice and flat, because the right side of the V part is pretty much done at this point. So now, once I get right here, I'm going to flip over the weft and I'm going to kind of put the weft right there on that line for the left side of my feet. Part and doing this make sure that everything does not look bulky. I'M just going to start stitching on kind of along the lines that I drew, but I went out a little bit because I liked the way that the wider B part was looking. So then that's how I ended up stitch again. So now that the part line looks really nice and smooth, so you just cut off that excess and then now I'm just going to work on filling in that space. I'M kind of just going diagonally when I'm sewing on the weft to fill in the gap, because that's how my V part is is kind of diagonal and I'm still going to flip these over. I tried to cut as little as possible because, as we know, cutting the wefts does promote shedding, and this is what the wig looks like before cutting the V part and before I cut the V part. I want to make sure that my tracks are completely secure. On the mesh cap, so I'm going to go around the V part line a second time, just to make sure that everything is completely secure, we're doing a little bit of a different stitch as I'm going around the line. The second time now, I'm just going to cut the excess mesh. This is how the wig looks when the V part has been cut. As you can see, the wig looks still in place. The V part looks nice and sturdy, and now we're going to go ahead and add on the clips, so I'm kind of drawing some X's for you guys to see exactly where we're going to be putting the clips we're going to be attaching seven clips total. So the wit clips that I'm using are from eBay. I will try to link where I got them from down below and they just kind of have like this fabric, along the edge kind of holding the prongs together. So the first way clip that I'm going to attach is right there at the nape area and I'm pointing it upwards, because you want to make sure that when you put on your wig, it kind of goes underneath your braids pony tail wig cap, whatever you have On your head, you want to make sure that it goes underneath that so you want to make sure that you're pointing the wig clips upward when you're do in the back and with the same curve sewing needle. I'M just stitching that, on with the same thread and everything, because these wit clips have fabric on the back, so I'm just stitching through that fabric and what I'm attaching it to is actually one of the tracks, I'm not attaching it to the wig cap per se. I'M kind of focusing on the track and the same thing on the other side, I'm pointing it upward and it's going to sit like behind your ear in between your ear and your name, and so I have five already sewn on and the ones on the side. I'M just showing y'all going backwards and now I'm going to do the top clips, so the top clips. Of course you want to go ahead and sew it on downward, and this is what your wick should look like when you're done. So this is my braiding pattern. She'S, regular bootleg cornrows all the way down and I'm just going to attach the wig starting at the back and I'm making sure that I push up those wig clips. So I can get those wig clips underneath my braids, and this is what it looks like in the back and I'm going to flip it over and then go ahead and adjust the front. So adjusting the front at first is not going to be perfect at first. It'S just really just testing where everything sits and making sure that I have the appropriate leave out left out and, as you can see right here, I have kind of just a regular single braid that I have braided and put away because I didn't know exactly how Deep, this V part was going to be so. I made sure that I left a single braid out of the cornrows just in case I needed to pull it out and my corner rows are not tight at all, so I was able to just take a rat tail comb and kind of shift. My part over a little bit, I needed to shift a little bit because the way that my V part was sitting. It was a little bit too far over to the right, so I needed to shift it over and then, when I clip it on, you can see it's pretty tight and now parting out that section that I'm gon na have to tuck away and I'm just going To braid that and tuck it back there with the rest of my cornrows. So now I leave out is appropriately placed and I'm just going to clip everything in place now and then I go ahead and do the sides. So it can take a little bit of adjusting, but once it's on there, it is on there so clipping my wig out of the way I'm going to tackle this leave out with a flat iron. I do have a shine spray on my real hair and, following with a comb, I'm just kind of doing a little bit of a silk press and I'm just going to kind of comb everything to make it blend. And this is how it looks after i have styled it, i'm very, very happy with the end result. I hope you guys enjoyed this video if you did, please give it a thumbs up and also subscribe to my channel. If you haven't already - and i will see you on my next video bye

kimara tucker: This was the best wig tutorial I’ve seen so far and I was about to give up.Thank you for answering and explaining things I couldn’t get before.(BTW I love the wig sis❤️)

LenaTaughtYou: This was a well explained tutorial. Loved it ❤️

Joann White: Enjoyed your tutorial. You gave detail and explained some things I wasn't sure how to do. thank you!

SonnyLynnnxo: I love this style. Keep it up girl!

Mari Donaldson: this was so informative, thank you!!

Jerri Corbett: Great Tutorial Young Lady From Start To Finish Including Your OUTSTANDING Camera Work

Nenekitty: Very informative

Dionne Kaliisa: Loved this wig!!!!!!!!!

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Liz Renay: amazing!!

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Braids Wig Queen: u look beautiful!

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