Diy: Making A Universal (Versatile) U-Part Wig

Watch as I show you how to make a universal or versatile U-part wig. This wig can be worn in a high ponytail or bun; it can also be worn as a middle part or a side part. This convenient and versatile unit is perfect for any everyday look.

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I'M going to show you how to make a universal u-part wig. This way can be worn with this part in the middle or on either side. You can also put this up in a high ponytail or in a bun. Also you're going to need a wig stand. A man can have a weaving cap with the decibel strips here's, the one I'm using some thread and needle some scissors and an old size and I'm also using btob immersion hair. The texture is Peruvian straight, so I'm using this old sock to secure my foam head on my wig stand. It keeps it in place, as I make the way I'm just leaving please so they doesn't move around while I'm working, I use the thumb tag to section off micro layer. This is where I'll be laying my first track. Here'S where my power will hit in the middle I'm going to thread this needle and then begin to lay the first track. It'S a full of needle through I start to take the bottom pass and wrap it around a little bit to create a match. This will lock the track in place, and then I continue yourself, as I saw I'm making sure that my needle goes between both pieces thread. This just lots of in place, so I'm gon na just keep sewing until I get to the other side and as I pass each thumbtack, I'm just taking it out, because I don't really need it there anymore again. I'M making sure that my needle goes through both pieces of thread just want to make sure that my wig lasts a very long time. I'M also using nylon thread it's much more durable than the regular cotton thread here. We want to show you my sleepover method. I'M wrapping it around creating that mat and pulling my thread through for my needle locking it in place, making sure everything's, nice and straight and we're going to move it out the way a little bit and flip my train. While we're making sure it's pretty flex really play, actually I want to repeat the same thing we're going to needle through the West, bringing that piece over and tie in a little bit pulling it through to create their knife, making sure it's tight we flip over. Then I keep sewing now. You'Re sewing from right to left you'll notice that you don't really have to worry about putting the needle between both pieces of threads, because it's naturally going to go that way. But when you're sewing from left to right, you really want to be mindful that that needle is coming through both pieces of thread, because that's really winter, like you're tracking the please trust me it'll, make your wigs last for a very long time here, I'm going to Show you the flip over method again well before I show you there. I want you to notice how I'm bringing this trick slightly ahead of the trick that I laid before I want to do this throughout the whole entire way. There'S my sample method. You can see it right here, I'm showing you how it's on an angle, then I'm also showing you the space, I'm leaving in this week's track notice, how I'm making sure that my needles went through officer thread. Well, here's the flip over method. Again, this time is just coming from a different angle, so you can see a little better. You really want to make sure that not right there, where you flipped it is really flat because you don't want there to create a hump. Really, you want everything to display. Yeah, once I get over to their side, we're going to start on the front of my wing, I'm going to keep sewing until my weft comes all the way around to the front, and this is actually going to start to create the u-shape that I'm going for And again, I'm just going to put the tribe over three to flip over method and then you'll see me take it around to the other side. I am doing it on the other side. I see that my shade is about to take hold. So that's a great thing, and this is just basically going to be the basis of how I laid the tracks for the rest of the way. I just continue to sew in this u-shaped back and forth, using the flip over method and again, I'm using my little stitching technique that I told you daddy ball, making sure the needle goes through both pieces of thread keep doing that until our leg would look something Like the next clip, so here I am at the end of my you shape, I'm just closing it up. This is where my part will be when I wear this way. The best thing about this part is, I can wear it in the middle or on either side. So it makes this wig very versatile and I can also put it up in a ponytail, I'm cutting off the excess net and I won't be using check out how meet the stitching is guard. Here'S lady shape time. This is what the hair looks like

Ladyrella: So glad I watched your video. You just gave me an alternative to a t-pin (which I have been looking for to buy around me not eBay and it's likes )

Tammy Lee: Great work! How do you measure where to start sewing the weft?

keeda lenon: This what I’ve been looking for. Thanks

Tina E: how many bundles did you use?! Great job btw

Lauren L: Is this what it means when someone says they use universal material for making wigs opposed to using measurements?

Jabena Miller: can you do this with a dome cap

nia nia: how long did it take you to create this wig?

Bri Kapri: How did you know how high up to lay the first track

OohlalaLavette: Good job ki!!!! ❤

Jabena Miller: can you do this with a dome cap

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