Learn How to Make Machine Sewn Wefts Tutorial - DoctoredLocks.com
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Use your sewing machine to create beautiful wefts from bulk hair. Doc will show you step by step how to create wefts with a single, double, or triple needle.
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Steps:
1. Set up the sewing machine.
Single Needle or Double needle- Set stitch to zig zag. Stitch tension between 8 and 9. Stitch width set at 2. Stitch length set at .5. Triple Needle- Set stitch to straight. Tension set between 7 and 9. Stitch width won't matter. Stitch length set at .5.
2. Thread the machine. Use extra bobbins if you are using a double or triple needle.
3. Place masking tape sticky side up, with the sides folded under to hold it to the work surface. Place 2 strips parallel with an inch gap.
4. Spread the bulk hair across the tape evenly.
5. Saturate the hair with hairspray.
6. Allow hair to dry and then apply a second layer of tape over the first.
7. Cut off the excess edges of the tape.
8. Load the hair into the sewing machine and sew in the gap between the tape.
9. Flip the hair, and do another pass right above the previous stitch.
10. Repeat 4 more times with a single needle, once more with a double, and you are done with a triple needle.
11. Place the cardstock in between the pieces of tape.
12. Use a flat Iron or a regular iron to crease the top into a fold.
13. Load back into the machine and create the top stitch.
14. Remove the masking tape.
15. Apply nail glue to the ends of the weft to ensure they will not unravel.
16. Allow to dry and then cut away the tails.
17. Install.
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Honestly, this is the best video I've seen about hair extensions. I'm so tired of spending hundreds of dollars on low quality hair. Now I can make it EXACTLY how I want them. Thanks for this amazing video.
AMAZING, I searched high and low on how to do this before I came across your video, it's the best source of information anywhere online, seriously! I recently cut over 20" off my hair and have days I miss it - luckily I kept the hair, so I am going to try it! Weird coincidence, I live in the same city where it says your shop is located, must have been fate ;) thank you so much!!
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OMG lady you are amazing! Can not thank you enough for this. I searched online for a vid like this about a year ago...and nothing. So glad i found you.
I am re-jigging an old full lace wig and needed a way to weft the hair I cut out, so i can put it back into the wig....thanks so much
Just wanted to say a huge thanks! I just did this to my old micro ring hair that has been sitting in the bottom of my closet, unused for almost a year & they came out amazeballs
peaked my curiosity. my daughter is interested in extentions, and got to love you tube.a thought, you're the more experienced with this method, but i do know sewing.instead of regular masking tape, there are blue or green painter's tape that leave less residue... an option.then with sewing, there are embroidery stabilzers ( water soluble, tear aways, etc....) that would help when sewing so that the thread wouldn't bunch/knot up. then also with sewing... if you started, say at least 1/2" in from the cut edge in a reverse stitch back to the cut edge... it won't bunch up as much and then when go forward, one could then hand knot the thread tails to be more secure, and they wouldn't be at the most outer edge. another thought, with quilting... when you first start, it's at zero stitch length.... do a few stitches at zero to lock the stich in place....then when you fold the hair over to stich in place, i would maybe start again before the cut/outer edge, go back, then forward, but using a double stich (not a double needle).
Thank you so much for taking your time for making this video because I'm in the process of making my own wefts as we speak so looking forward to making my own wefts thanks you once again
Thanks,this is what I was looking for.I have my own hair cut since a few year and I have kept them and I will use them for extention.great video.
Thank you so much for taking the time to answer me! Love your videos!!!
wow to make wefts wow that was awesome! really liked this one!! you are so knowledgeable
Great, detailed, to the point vid. Very well done!
This is the most informative and well done video on this subject there is so well done!
Wow! You made that look so easy! Awesome video 😁
Yep, these wefts hold pretty darn well. Fray check works, but if you want to super secure it, use a liquid nail adhesive. It will make your wefts stiffer than fray check, but I use nail glue on manufactured and my sewn wefts just to eliminate any shedding all together.
I have long thick hair, down to small of my back, and I am really thinking about cutting it short due to how heavy/hot it is and headaches. I am glad I came across your video, as I plan to make wefts out of my own hair for those times that I really miss it being long. Thank you.
wow, I wish I would have found this years ago when I shaved my sides, I would have made myself extentions out of my own hair. Awesome video. glad I found you recently, better late than never. Gave me a good idea.
Wow really great tutorial! Thank you for all the detailed instruction in regards to the sewing machine settings - it helped a lot.
You are super duper welcome! Glad it helped.
Thank you so much for this informative video. Virgin hair can be quite expensive, and I hate to waste anything so I am always looking for creative ways to get more for less. I had purchased 22" premade wefts thinking I wanted hair that long, but I found myself cutting the length into a 10" layered hair cut. I've wondered what I could do with the remaining hair I'd cut as I could never just throw it away. After I watched your video, I made new wefts with the remaining length for a future custom hair piece, and I am so thankful to you for helping me achieve this with your very informative video. By the way, I sealed both sides of each weft after I sewed them with Weft Sealer purchased at Sally Beauty Supply in lieu of nail glue, and there has been no shedding of the wefts whatsoever. Thank you again!
Hey how did the wefts hold up? Can we get an update?
I'd like to know as well! :)
wow this is just what i needed thanx. I'm using a very long length and i was having so much trouble. Didn't think about the hair spray. Now i think this will work for me.
Woah, exactly what I'm looking for after going through many videos. Thank you so much!
Awesome! That is great to hear. You are very welcome :)
I needed something like and this is just ideal for me as I sew as well :D Thanks!
I LOOOOOOOVE your channel!! Thank you so much for sharing your tips and techniques ... much appreciation! ❤️
Awww, thank you so much!! Makes my day. :)
Incredible videos, thank you!
Thank you for this video especially for explaining the required settings needed on the sewing machine xx
You are so welcome!
I wish I could give you two thumbs up! So helpful! You blew my mind!
Aww thank you! So happy it helped you
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You are so welcome
Great video! Yours is the first one I found that really shows you how to make a weft from loose hair. I just cut 7 inches off my hair and I want to make clip in bangs with it! Thanks for the very informative video!
Thank you! And that is amazing! Would love to see your finished product ;)
This tutorial is exaclty wat i was looking for. Easy peasy! Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Awesome!! :) I'm glad you liked it!
I'm going to try this tomorrow but I feel confident after watching this !!! Thank you so much
That's awesome to hear!
So excited to try this!
This is great! Just did a few! Yessss!
Wow, this was awesome! Thanks soooo much!
Exactly the thing I was looking for !
This is very informative. Thank you. Now I have a way to put the hunk of hair I saved from one of my haircuts to use. Sorry if that sounded wierd or gross.
This was the best explanation on the web on how to make your own extensions at home. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for so generously sharing your knowledge. Well-done video. I'll look for more of yours.
Not a problem! Thank you so much for your kind words :)
This is awesome! it was so helpful
Always, I learn something new from you. Keep 'em coming.
Glad to hear it!
Your video was extremely helpful! Thank you!
Love that! You are very welcome :)
Best tutorial EVER!!...Thank you so much💃. You're the best
Aww yay! That is so sweet. You are very welcome :)
Wow great video..
I love your videos.
I always learn so much :-)
OMG, that's perfect! 👍🏻😍💕
thank you for the tips! I'll try this!
best weft diy on youtube...
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Yasssss! Thank you!!
As far as I am concerned it's the only one. I consider this video the Video Bible of Hair Wefting!
Awww! That made my day :)
Agreed!!
adorei o video..ajudou muita gente....parabéns pelo vídeo...
This is so helpful! Not sure if you have it but could you point me to a video of how to create a wig using wefts? I do know how but I really like how you explain the steps
Great video!! Thank'you so much for sharing with us this tecnique!
But i have an answer, doesn't the hair damage from the tape when we going to remove it? Sorry for the english but I'm italian
Wow that was soo easy. Thank you for this.
Awesome! Thank you!
I love you so much right now. Thank you. ♥
Amazing video. The best. Thank you so much 😊
Thank you!!
I love how detailed you are with the video. I do think that you should add alittle more to the video. Like a close up on the finished weft, and I would love to see it installed as well.
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This was a very well done video; it's clear to me what I have to do from watching it. I'll be using synthetic hair extension that need to be cut from the top. I'll come back and let you know how it worked out.
Yessss! Can't wait to see what you create!
Thanks for the video. So informative!
I have about 120 grams of leftover human hair tape ins that I wore once for prom. I think they'll make a lovely halo piece or clip ins. Thank you for your video, you're absolutely gorgeous.♡
Thank you for the kind words! Let me know how your piece turns out. :)
ABSOLUTELY SHE S A BEAST JUST AMAZING.IVE REPEATEDLY WATCHED THIS AMAZING VID OVER AND OVER
Thank you so much for your kind words
Do they shed much? My hand bound ones don't at all I was just wondering if I could make it faster and easier but with the same quality.
Love love love this video
Thank you for a great tutorial!
I have saved my own hair from when I cut off about 40 cm. I am definitely going to try this. :-)
Extensions from my own hair will look great hopefully.
Awesome! :) Let me know if you get stuck anywhere in the process. I can help walk you through it. :)
It worked great. My hair was a bit on the thin side so I made a long weft and folded it dubble and then sewed them together.
I have published a photo of it on my instagram page. User name: linafeliciaa
Thanks again for a great tutorial. :-)
Yay! Awesome, thank you for sharing!!!
So I have came across this video and this helped me out a lot with making my own hair wefts. Although, using masking tape is a giant pain in the rear whenever you're trying to have them hold the strands in place. As for sewing the wefts themselves, I was told to use a soluble embroidery stabilizer and it worked pretty well for me.
Awesome tip!
I believe this one was universal. Honestly, I'm not terribly sure it matters since you aren't sewing through fabric you intend to keep nice. Any of the types should work. If you do find that you have a preference, let me know your thoughts! I'd love to be able to share that info. :)
This is a really useful tutorial! Thank you for making and post it.I have some hair that I wore as woven in hair extensions when I was growing my hair out. I've held onto it and was wondering how I might be able to reuse it. Now I have a way. Some of the pieces of hair are shorter and I'm wondering if the turnover edge needs to be 2 inches as you have shown of if it can be shortened to about an inch?
That should work out just fine if you can't spare the extra inch.
Seriously this was so good xx
Thank you :)
oh my god thank you so much for making this video!
You are heaven sent!
This was awesome ♥
Thank you! :)
Might try my hand at making a wig, so this was super helpful!
Yasssss! Wig making is so fun! Its can be a lot of work, but to have something that is 100% your craft is so rewarding!
I have been searching for AGES for a video on how to make my own hair extensions! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this tutorial 👌
My pleasure 😊
Thank you, thank u soooooo much!!!
thank you so much... this video was my salvation.
Yay!!! So glad to help!
Excelente técnica Desde q vi el video llevo años haciendo extensiones d forma facil. Gracias. México.
gracias
This is just what I was looking for. I have quite a lot of link-type extensions that I no longer have in, but would love to create removable ones for different hairstyles when I'm on the mood. I have two questions about the process, though. After you have ironed the fold, does the top stitch go directly on top of the other stitching? And, do you then trim off the couple of inches of shorter hair that is now heading in the opposite direction? I just want to make sure I understand this before getting started. Thank you so much!
Love your work out standing
Thank you so much :)
Nice! Great tutorial!
Thanks!! :)
BOOM!! This is going to take my business to a new level. I've been wanting more control of the amount/length/color combination of hair in my wigmaking and this is just THE BOMB!! I am just starting to try this process right NOW and already I'm wicked digging it. Thank you for sharing your techniques. It's what I've been waiting and looking for! By the way, I'm obsessed with your look. 🙂
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Yay! I'm so glad that you like it! Send me an email. I want to see what you create. Doc@doctoredlocks.com :)
I sure will! Would you be willing to answer another question? If so, the question is, how close together should I be making these passes? Should they be on top of each other or as close as possible? Mine aren't coming out as flat as I would like. Thank you!
Aim for right on top of each other. If you want them flatter, make sure you get a really good kink with the heat when you fold the top too. :)
Perfect, thank you! I'll keep you posted. ;)
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love this video! I have a question about step 13... after you ironed a crease, where did you sew for the top stitch? right over of the weav? or above it?
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thank you really.. omg!! how long i looked up to find something like this.. no similar methods, all about using wefting adhesive tape..
i subscribed to your channel, of cource
Glad I could help! Thank you :)
You freaking rock!! I am totally going to make my own now. (;
Forsure!(:
Wow yr Stunning and what yr doing is even cooler.
Thank you so much :)
wonderful this technique, I'm from Brazil, I live in Rio de Janeiro and I've never seen this method, I'll try it later, thank you very much for the video, kisses
Thank you and you are very welcome!
Thank for you explanation
You are welcome
EXCELLENT!!!
Hello. Nice video...
Does it possible to make a weft without sew machine???
I mean the same method but I will sew in the hand...
Amei maravilhoso obrigada
The Best!
Excellent.
Bom dia, aula espetacular, obrigada!
Obrigado :)
Thank you. You are awesome!!!
Aww thank you! And you are super welcome
nice thank you for this tutorial
You're welcome 😊
Your technique is fantastic!!!!!
I had some synthetic bulk hair so I tried this out on it to practice. I did not use heat to make the crease and it still worked wonderfully thank you so much for sharing. I did use of a piece of paper as the backing as you shared in another video just to keep the hair from getting caught in my feed. I was really amazed at how fast and easy this is to do. Really opens up possibilities for my clients and for me to make a little extra money making these for someone.
That is so great! :) I'm glad it worked for you. If you make anything and you care to share, I would love to see what you come up with! :)
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Oh man! Nice work. Those look great! Pro work for just starting out. :)
Doctored Locks That's because you rock at teaching!!!! Love your style!!!! Have a beautiful day
Awwww, thank you so very much. That means a lot. :) I hope I get to see more of your work.
Just wow 😍
this is so cool
Thank you for this. I'd like to learn to make a small topper for my balding crown.
You might enjoy this video. It's how to make a top piece from a wig czcams.com/video/t7CrqFv9d4o/video.html
Thanks for your reply.gday
Wow! Never thought it might be kinda easy, i bought hair extensions for a wig and there were blank spots, this might do the trick, tysm
You’re welcome 😊That can definitely help :)
Great video! I have the same question as PrincessSara. Do you cut off the extra 2 inches of hair that was folded back to prepare for top-stitching? Everything I've read says that using human hair with the cuticle running in the wrong direction will cause a big mess! Thanks for your help.
Wow!!!! Great! Tuto!! Very useful for cosplayers!!
Thank you! :)
TOTALLY AWESOME!!!!!!
Thanks for the feedback!!! :)