Tuesday, July 21, 2009

How Do You Do a Quick Weave(not instant weave) out of a wig/stocking cap.?

I want to know the step by step process of making a quick weave with wet and wavy hair. Is it better to sew it or glue it?



1.I want to do a Quick Weave but I don't want to pull the front of my hair over the track .. I want a bang. How do I do this?



2.Can I use two colors for my Quick Weave?



3.Is it easier to use a satin wig cap or can I get away with a stocking cap?



How Do You Do a Quick Weave(not instant weave) out of a wig/stocking cap.?

sew it if you want it to last. i find wig caps last longer then a simple stocking cap. I also find stocking caps stretch and dont co-operate when your working with them. if you want to have bangs, sew 1 track on the inside of the front of the cap *like it would hang in your face* then flip it up and over so you wont see the tracks on the cap. its not as good, but it works. You might need to use heat to style it so it wont wanna puff forward or fall back down. Maybe even clamp a hot flat iron along the edge whenits flipped up to have it really smooth *only on human, NEVER iron synthetic* Hairspray is your friend. or wear it back further and have your bang, plus a bit to comb over the weave. You can use 2 colors or as many as you like, just remember theyll be chunky looking, if your looking for subtle highlights, try to find a "mixed" or "blended" weave with the colors you want. SO get your cap, start sewing rows of wefts about half an inch apart * or so, further for thinner hair, closer for thick* from ear to ear *sideways* till you get to the front, then sew 1 or 2 row of weft under the front and flip the hair and set it somehow so it will stay back.

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