welcome back lovelies as promised here's a 360 legs frontal tutorial I'm about to do on how I made the wig I didn't order any hair for this unit because I already had some in my hair box that I have stashed in the closet so all I did was pull out some old bundles such as the unknown yeah kicking straight hair that I had processed I had some leftover and also a shanty 16 inch bundle and natural color that I purchased in the past I'll be using a spandex cap in order to make the wig and as you can see this spandex cap has been with me for a very very long time for years I just never got around to actually using it so let's go thing you're going to need of course the sewing needle with thread also some T pins and the lace front to itself I've already customized my mannequin head where I use plastic bags and tape in order to get it to the circumference that I want it so that's how I knew exactly where to place the 360 lace front for myself after I got the 360 link Arno positioned I just went around with t pins to secure it in place next I went about sewing the tracks onto the lace frontal and the cap itself focusing on making sure I stuck that needle not only through the lace on the frontal but also the cap itself going straight across back and forth in order to minimize shedding and also speeding up the sewing process I use the photo ver method at this point I'm halfway done I'm just hand doing the fold-over method back and forth and as you can see I've been stitching not only through the cap itself but the lace as well um so make sure you don't cut off the inside lace so you can also use that to help secure the 360 lace frontal to the cap also that inside lace will be great for you guys out there who love doing sew ins so that would be something you can use to secure it down now I'm about to do a close-up of this sewing stitch that I used a for my wig it's pretty Universal a lot of people on YouTube use it so it's not anything new but just for you guys out there who just want to have a close-up of how I did it after folding the track over I do a few slip knots in order to secure it in place and then I go about sewing through the lace and the cap and under the track not through it now the wig is complete all I do is cut off the excess thread and also the excess track hair this hair is super full as always to say density wise I would say this was about one hundred and fifty percent density now I'm not at the finish line yet after looking at the inside cap I realized there was some open spaces and this was due to me folding over the tracks back and forth so it allowed some open gaps in those spaces so what I decided to do was so it closed and the way I went about doing that was I separated the lace frontal from the widths that sold in the hair so that way I could clearly see what I was doing to sew those spaces clothes after separating the hair the legs frontal from the track hair I put it in a ponytail and as you can see the sides and everything looks pretty good pretty secure you can't really see the spacings until you're looking inside the cap on the very top the tracks are sewn across so I won't be having to in the front in the back so a straight stitch across because there's already one in that area I'm only going to have to do it on the sides if i zoom in on the side you can kind of see where the spacings are and no spaces are nothing more than where the lace front so is not sewn or attached to the cap so that's why they're spacing so if you were to cut the cap and not so those facings over time so if you were to wash it it can of allow the the stitching that you did to loosen and then the inside cap would like break off or or come undone after stitching the size it would look something exactly like this I used the same stitch pattern that I was doing when I was so anyway so I didn't do anything different after closing those gaps I just cut off the excess thread you now looking inside the cab you don't see any of those open areas the cap is completely closed off so now I don't have to worry about the cap unraveling over time and then coming out is completely secured to the lace run tool so now I don't have to worry about anything next cut off the excess spandex cap um I did not cut all the way down I left maybe a half an inch of cap wine and then I just cut around that so that way and give the stitches a little room to move around and I didn't have to worry about anything coming a loose and wallah here's the Wigan all this glory I will be sewing in an elastic band and also a few combs so make sure you subscribe so you can get that in the styling a video that I will be uploading after this one I hope this video was helpful and don't forget comment rate and subscribe and until next time you