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Hello and welcome back to my channel so today, in this little big, one-on-one video, I'm gon na, be showing you guys how to make your own 6x6 closure unit. So that's gon na include put in the closure down getting the tracks on and plucking it a little. So if you want to know how to make your 6x6 close, your wig stay tuned, so first off, let's talk about what you're gon na need, so you're gon na need your own canvas head. I'Ve got my from Amazon, I'm a twenty-one, so I get a 21 inch head. You'Re gon na need a spandex dome cap. Some curved needles and you're also gon na need some tea pins. I just forgot to record them, but you can easily get them off Amazon. I'Ll have everything linked down below so what you're gon na want to do now is position your wig cap on your dome head. I always make sure that when I'm positioning it I'll pull the back down and add my pins, so they were working with Wiggins hair. So this is their six by six transparent lace closure with I bleached the nuts myself and it's the least deep wave texture look at it. The hair was so nice that I love this way to this day. To this day, the wig is bum, so yeah we're getting the loose deep wave hair we're gon na be working with. So, as you can see, I just put the back down on the cap just to make sure that when I'm sewing the cap doesn't get smaller and then what I like to do is I put the closure on the cap and I make sure I put it Like an inch in front of the wig cap left or so we can go for this one. So look so I pin it down, make sure that it's good, I put it down in the front and then you'll see me pin it down in the back. When I pin it down in the back, I kind of part the hair, so I can make sure that it's flat all the way through I don't want to. I want to make sure the knob bumps or nothing, and it's really important to make sure that when you're sewing your closure down and picking it down, you don't want there to be no bugs in your closure, because what those bumps it's not gon na lay as Flat as it could potentially be, and it's okay to adjust like I always adjust, because I feel like I'm always I don't know I'm OCD with everything caddy, so I just adjust and adjust until I think here this is gon na fit perfectly. That will come with time, though so the more you do it, the more you know what you're trying to look for so once as I pinned down all four corners, I looked at the sides and I like to make sure that the sides are flat as well. So what I do is I'll turn it to the side and you see how it's kind of lifted. We don't want that, so I just take the front and I'll pull it a little bit both towards the front and you'll see. The closure will lay a lot flat, so that's how you wanna. Do you wan na position it so every single corner, every single edge, is flat on the canvas and you don't want it to be bumpy, or nothing like that. So I would say my son Buffett is kind of easy. So what I do is I read the needle through the lace, then the thick band part and then I will put a little food itself so like a little gap and that I was so. I think I saw that yeah and also over a solder, so I put the little on there and then I will wrap I'll put it through like the lace itself and it creates it or not. I think it's easier for me to show you them to say yeah and when you're sewing in your you close it down you wan na make, so that is like close together. You don't want to have big spaces between each each. What do you call it like? It'S happy Fred, you don't have lots of spaces between each friend put yeah, see see how he is like you want to make sure it's be neat neat and baked. So you're sewing it tight because you don't want your friend to come list and your clothes is flying off and your which is just not lasting because you're wishin. Basically last you a very long time. Obviously, lace gets bold, put yeah. It should last you a long time and make sure, when you're fred in towards the front, don't thread through the elastic band in the cap, just fridge with the material, because that's gon na make your wig smaller so avoid doing that. Make sure you Fred through the material and not that elastic at the firm, so once you've done at that sign because I work in science, I don't go all the way around. I just do one side at a time and you just want to not your threat. So I just basically do to normal nuts and then cut it and boom good to go, and then I did that on the other side as well, I'm making a week. It'S like it's really a repetitive thing right, so you have to have some patience. Obviously, it's gon na get a bit irritating, sometimes your friends and that soap and stuff like that boy. It'S a repetitive process, so just trust in the processes cuz. The wig is gon na turn out good in the end. So now you've got your closure or set out. I'M gon na go in and add my first chat. So this I think the longest left forgot was 26, so this is my 26 inch bundle. So what you see me doing right now is I put the 26. Each bundle back up put a track all around the perimeter, and I do that because I let you what the heads are full in my face. So it's kind of it's kind of gon na hire like your little edges with the wind blows. So I try and so like directly on the edge, and I try to make sure the track is kind of is just positioned on the edge. I don't try to do it too high on the wig cap. I let you run it at the edge right in the perimeter and I'm still sewing underneath. So I'm sorry, underneath this video is kind of like for people that know how to sew. So it's not to beginners but like if you guys want a video on different ways to so. I could probably do that for you guys, but yeah I saw underneath and then I just kind of keep going around and the first track. I do always quit so yeah. I did cut the first track. I lo people don't like cleared weft or whatever, but yeah that hell's gon na shed it's gon na share sweeties just cut us. It'S not that serious to be fair. Wiggins hair, like I've, used that before and their webs are very strong, so I don't worry about quite than with that's all cause. They were so strong to me so yeah I can't blow it. I would cut that bad baby, so once I've done the FS premiere track, you good to go and I just make sure I got the end, so it doesn't unravel and still I make sure I don't go through the elastic band. But I'm around this point. I don't go freely elastic by because, if you go for the elastic band, it's just gon na make you with tire as yeah. It'S not gon na be comfortable you're wearing it. So once again, I cannot stress this enough did not go through the elastic bands. We'Re now we're gon na start putting in the produce, so I double my wife's just cuz. I had four bundles at the least deep wave and I wanted all of them, but those air like when I saw this hair. I said he can. We do buddy. We need buddy, we deep-ando summer, put all four bubbles in there. So I do is I doubled my West and I do so when I put my needle through, I put it through the weft, and then I put it through the end. Why I waited is and that climbing back itself it kind of holds it and then, from that point onwards I just go under wrap the thread around and then I keep going so on that wrap the foot around the pools under at the front around and pull Figure, I'm gon na keep forking for it cuz. It'S repetitive, I feel like I'm some person where, if I look after you've told me that I can understand so I hope everybody else. When I dumped my wife, this half leave one track. I leave it at the carrier wave of deal that so the top track. I just leave it at a career with the bump track that I flipped that one over and then I pick up the second track. If that makes any sense, I'm gon na. Do it again, so hopefully you guys understand but yeah what I did I mean I leave the track, that's at the top and carry on with the trackers at the button and then flip it over and then yeah. It would double again and you'll notice that on the sides of your wigs, like it's not gon na, be so bulky, because it will only be one track, and Here I am, I think, I'm gon na flip the weft ago. So I dropped the track. That was at the top, as you can see, carried up with the one at the bottom, and I way you're gon na see me do now. Is I'm gon na flip it over? So I go through the weft to flip it over boy. See these not so strong Boyd like the friend didn't wan na go through without sewing back that way. I will pick up the the track that I dropped. I hope this makes sense to you guys. I really do that. I know you guys. I still feel, but I'm not the best when it comes to describe in stuff. So that's why I got make these videos, so you guys could see what I'm talking about and see that this message behind the waffle. So, there's no like special perfect that I use when it gets to the top of the wig. I just try. It go as close to the closure as I can, but I don't go through the actual closure. It'S important that you don't go through that your closure, because, if you ever want to replace your closure, anything like that, you need to make sure you did so on top of it. So just try and sew, as close to as you can, but don't actually sew through it, and that's also like with your friend tools or anything, don't actually sew through it that don't so attract to the clothes are all to the food suckers. If you ever want to replace it, it's just going to be so hard whoever's replacing it for you to the top, but I find that you're, probably gon na have a gap at the back and the slides will feel awful lot like that. I don't know why that always happens to me. I know people that doesn't happen to book. The way I saw it always happens. I don't buy so basically I'll close the gap on the sides first and it won't, it won't be having to cut the third well. So yeah great works again and then what I filled it up other side and made sure that you know it's all good other side, then I'll go in and I'll fill the back, and I do have a little video on how about a four by four closure. Wig in that video, you can see the actual lines if you find it easier to draw lines on your wig. I would suggest you do that, so you can know where you're gon na position at your webs, because I read it quite a long time. So what I do I don't buy. It is easy for me well, if you're, so what he is like, finds it hard to figure out where to position. The next quest leash adjust your lines like you're, not gon na see the Lions. It'S just gon na make it a lot easier for you and it will save so much so. Finally, the week is done. Please let me like, I don't have to make it. So all I did was I just cooked the wig cap out would leave and they placed back from the wig head and I'm gon na get ready to plug this bad baby. So I'm not gon na be told how I look, but this is just basically what I do. As you can see, the hairline is quite harsh, so I just got in like randomly and I try and get rid of the hot line. I try not to work to watch in the center, so I kind of backed up my closer to the center of the the doll head. So you can see like I like that much with the middle. I don't go too close to that line and I basically just crack under kind of be points of my head, so the inner corners and I just get rid of the harsh lines and then I keep going and I see fit it off. At least a cup board, or not, I can't that's missing how I do it and because I've looked because I bleached the nuts so well it literally. You didn't take a look headlight this week, Bob this lace Bob! I will show you how it looks when I it stored it. It does have a six-inch part in space, so it's super flat for a closure like I love this hair and I love this awake, so he can see me. It'S told it. I just installed this. We'Ve got to be clear by the way, and I just added some tint to the lace and yeah no stocking cap, no nothing! So if you guys enjoyed this video, let me know, or the mix to the hair will be in the description box and I'll see you guys in my next video bye,

Monsie babe2: Guuuuuurrrrrtl! The tip you shared about pulling the cap down at the back and the way you did it, is the secret that others don’t share my wigs were always too small till another shared it too. Great video. Doing it for the UK

Brownskin_x: I actually screamed when I saw you posting yourself editing this on your snap. The hair looks can you do a video like this with a full frontal please

Imani Brown: We NEEEED your sewing method ASAP sis

simplyELA: Hey what Tint do you use ?

Ayomide J: Finally !!

D'Andra Smith: Can we get a bleaching knots video please

Raising Syre: Now lemme attempt this

BrightBeauty: Yasssss

Mik K: beautiful ladies

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