nice vid! I have a tip about the parting - you can cut a slit in the wig cap, and pull the weft ends of parting piece through the slit so it's on the inside of the wig cap, and sew it down from the inside. That way, your wefts won't be exposed.
Good timing, I'm going to make a wig in the near future. For a 1/4 BJD. Since her head is smaller I only got one weft pack I hope it'll be enough. I think other wig videos often aren't detailed enough. They don't show any in between stuff. I was looking for a longer one. So thank you for posting this^^
Wonderful video, I'm going to make a wig for my Moxie Teenz doll and I have found your tutorial. The way you make initial knot on the thread surprised me, and hiding weft ends is great. Thank you!
This video was randomly shown to me and I’m glad this was very useful. I was thinking instead of coloring the part in the end (which worked beautifully btw) maybe you can make a part using the thatching method and then seal in place with the boil wash. I’m only saying this because I do fear that the smart doll may stain easily 😅 . Overall great video 🙌🏾
Thank you ! I really appreciate your feedback! You have a valid point! I honestly need to try that! Luckily no stains as of now! Haha there’s a few layers of wefts and then the wig cap so I think she’s safe from staining ! I’ll definitely leave a comment if I ever see some and warn others 🤟🏽💖 I appreciate your support!!!
I m new at this so....a tip i recently learned last nite just before i found SmartDollSewingw/Joe is to use acne cream with 10% benzol to get stains out. After applying, wrap seran/plastic wrap around n set in sunlight for a day or longer or near a heater as needed. It got ink stain out fairly decently depending on how big the spot was. Dont remember the gal's name but it was on a barbie doll repair vid. Hope this helps.
Wow now that's a lot of work haha I guess I didn't consider how much time it takes to create one of these so thank you for enlightening me. Out of curiosity, is it any harder to do this process with shorter wefts?
It takes a while but the end result can be sooo rewarding!! :) thank you!! In all honestly, mid length hair may be a bit easier to handle and keep pinned to the wig cap since it’s less weight! Also no tangles! Besides that I’m sure it’s the same process ! I chose to torture myself with this length because I love me a LONG wig lol ! They can be tough to find and are normally very pricy as I’m sure you know!
@@Joesewz I wholeheartedly agree! You bring up some drawbacks I would've never thought of haha Hence why I will stick to the photography side of the hobby. Hey sometimes we gotta work through the problems for the sake of the creative vision. I admire your ambition to take things into your hands and make your own. Keep up the great work! :D
I have never seen scissors like that before! What they called n where do u find them? Also i noticed that u were tucking the hair under the edge if cap n taking longer stitches as u got to the top. Will that still hold up to brushing/combing? Im beginning to realize choosing how u want the hair to look determines how the wefts get sewed on, am i right? Edit to add: im curious to know why the thread does match in color to the hair? I can remember being taught in school to match ur thread as best as poss unless u wanted the contrast to show. Edit to add again, lol: can a person sew with curly hair too?
If I’m correct I believe they’re called appliqué scissors ! They’re super handy ! Gifted to me by my first sewing teacher. They’re very dear to me. It depends but mine has been holding up pretty well. Thanks to the stretchy mesh/lace material I use for the wigcap, it gives the stitches some ease when being tugged on and the wig cap stretches to prevent any tears. So combing is totally fine. Yup you’re right, it really depends on the hairstyle you’re going for. For my doll sewing I make a conscience decision to only use white threads to prevent staining. With the layering and boil washes the white threads stay hidden Yes they can. There are many gorgeous curly wigs out there
Hello again :D I made the wig. When I made it and got to the part I had one hell of a time separating the hair to get the part, the whole thing looks a bit wonky. But I think I know how to do better next time. Overall I had a pretty good time following the tutorial. I do have one question though: The wefts I got looked a bit different (the sown part that is). Where did you get yours? Or did you make them?
Hey!! I’m so happy to hear you made your own!! Lol don’t worry about the part too much Bc mine is super wonky too!! A boil wash really helped it settle! I purchased my wefts from amazon! That bundle I had was only 8$! I’ll post affiliate links soon hehe
Quick question. First off, this is the exact video I have been looking for as far as how to sew a wig together, so thank you. Where did you get the wefts from? Did you make those yourself? If there is someone that sells them already made like that, I'd love to see if they have the colors I'm looking for.
Hey! Thank you so much for watching! I purchase the wefts from amazon. For sorter ones I usually make them myself from hair I’ve trimmed however I have a new wig video coming soon where I make a shorter wig. I plan on showing how to split long wefts into shorter ones
I was lucky enough to receive a big package of unneeded sewing supplies from a friend a while back! A few of these were in there 🥰 I’m sure you’ll be able to find some online or at a fabric store !
I would like to get some sources to buy these dolls which had Asian Faces . Looks like they’re from Korea or Japan , if any one know how , please help me . Thanks.
@@CucNguyen-jy3vu those are actually from Japan, Smart Dolls are from Japan. If you'd like, send me a pm and I'll check doll companies which have Asian faces which I recommend. Do be warned that there are vinyl and resin, as well as the prices for these girls and boys are high.
For some one who asked “ where to buy the curve needle ! “ Do not know which’s country you live on, but the answer is very simple : just go wherever sold fabrics , at sewing notion section you find it . Sometimes I also find it at Dollar Store .
Not at all! It just makes it way easier to run your needle through and there’s less chances of you scratching your doll since the point of the needle curves outward as soon as you make the stitch where if it was a regular straight needle you’d have the run it though the wig cap parallel to the dolls head and risk scratching the skin or stabbing as you run it through! It would have to be pulled carefully through each time. Hope that makes sense!
@@Joesewz I'm sure you can buy thread in different colors. I thought it would be easier than using the pencil to color it in at the end, but you did a beautiful job and I learned a lot. Sorry had to edit. I meant thread that doesnt stain.
@@upsidedownworld5104 I definitely could however I prefer to use what I have on hand plus I’d rather play it safe with white thread. Having to stain test threads and color match is another part I wanted to cut out. Takes too long. So it really isn’t worth the time and money to me. The color pencils worked perfectly and I really recommend it! Glad the video helped ! Thank you
Thats always a risk and it could definitely happen but in reality the lace is pretty loose and the needle isn’t extremely sharp so even if I was to poke the doll it wouldn’t do much to her! If you try this just make sure the needle isn’t too pointy!
nice vid! I have a tip about the parting - you can cut a slit in the wig cap, and pull the weft ends of parting piece through the slit so it's on the inside of the wig cap, and sew it down from the inside. That way, your wefts won't be exposed.
Thank you so much!! That’s an amazing idea!! I’ll definitely try it out next time!! ✨
Wow! That's a really good idea!!.😲😲👌👌
Have you tried using a small, surgical needle driver? It makes all the difference with curved or straight needles.
I haven’t but I’ll definitely look into getting one now! Thank you so much
@@Joesewz it takes a minute to get used to using it but once you do, you'll wonder how you did without it!
LOVE it! You are so talented! Thank you for sharing your tutorial and tips :)
Thank you for the support!! You’re very welcome! 💖
Good timing, I'm going to make a wig in the near future. For a 1/4 BJD. Since her head is smaller I only got one weft pack I hope it'll be enough.
I think other wig videos often aren't detailed enough. They don't show any in between stuff. I was looking for a longer one. So thank you for posting this^^
Thank you so much! Glad to help! You should definitely have enough wefts! Feel free to comment if you have any questions!
Hi,quite impressed - love it - lots of tips 🏴
Thank you!!
Wonderful video, I'm going to make a wig for my Moxie Teenz doll and I have found your tutorial. The way you make initial knot on the thread surprised me, and hiding weft ends is great. Thank you!
Thank you so much, Im so glad you found me! I’m so excited for you! Let me know how it goes!! ✨
Fascinating to watch!
Thank you so much!! 🥰
You are inspiring me to do more wigs! ( I only gave made one.. it was okay).
Do it!! I promise it gets easier as you go! I’d love to see what you create!!
This video was randomly shown to me and I’m glad this was very useful. I was thinking instead of coloring the part in the end (which worked beautifully btw) maybe you can make a part using the thatching method and then seal in place with the boil wash. I’m only saying this because I do fear that the smart doll may stain easily 😅 . Overall great video 🙌🏾
Thank you ! I really appreciate your feedback! You have a valid point! I honestly need to try that! Luckily no stains as of now! Haha there’s a few layers of wefts and then the wig cap so I think she’s safe from staining ! I’ll definitely leave a comment if I ever see some and warn others 🤟🏽💖 I appreciate your support!!!
I m new at this so....a tip i recently learned last nite just before i found SmartDollSewingw/Joe is to use acne cream with 10% benzol to get stains out. After applying, wrap seran/plastic wrap around n set in sunlight for a day or longer or near a heater as needed. It got ink stain out fairly decently depending on how big the spot was. Dont remember the gal's name but it was on a barbie doll repair vid. Hope this helps.
Wow now that's a lot of work haha I guess I didn't consider how much time it takes to create one of these so thank you for enlightening me. Out of curiosity, is it any harder to do this process with shorter wefts?
It takes a while but the end result can be sooo rewarding!! :) thank you!! In all honestly, mid length hair may be a bit easier to handle and keep pinned to the wig cap since it’s less weight! Also no tangles! Besides that I’m sure it’s the same process ! I chose to torture myself with this length because I love me a LONG wig lol ! They can be tough to find and are normally very pricy as I’m sure you know!
@@Joesewz I wholeheartedly agree! You bring up some drawbacks I would've never thought of haha Hence why I will stick to the photography side of the hobby. Hey sometimes we gotta work through the problems for the sake of the creative vision. I admire your ambition to take things into your hands and make your own. Keep up the great work! :D
Wow I love it
Thank you!
I have never seen scissors like that before! What they called n where do u find them? Also i noticed that u were tucking the hair under the edge if cap n taking longer stitches as u got to the top. Will that still hold up to brushing/combing? Im beginning to realize choosing how u want the hair to look determines how the wefts get sewed on, am i right?
Edit to add: im curious to know why the thread does match in color to the hair? I can remember being taught in school to match ur thread as best as poss unless u wanted the contrast to show.
Edit to add again, lol: can a person sew with curly hair too?
If I’m correct I believe they’re called appliqué scissors ! They’re super handy ! Gifted to me by my first sewing teacher. They’re very dear to me.
It depends but mine has been holding up pretty well. Thanks to the stretchy mesh/lace material I use for the wigcap, it gives the stitches some ease when being tugged on and the wig cap stretches to prevent any tears. So combing is totally fine.
Yup you’re right, it really depends on the hairstyle you’re going for.
For my doll sewing I make a conscience decision to only use white threads to prevent staining. With the layering and boil washes the white threads stay hidden
Yes they can. There are many gorgeous curly wigs out there
@@Joesewz , all of that makes sense❣ A bit of a pun here but " your a doll to take time to answere❣ "HUGS" 🥰 < that my hug face, lol.
Awh my pleasure!! Thank you so much for your support!! 🥰💖 sending a big hug !
Ps i love the pun lolol
@@Joesewz , 😁🥰❣
Thank you!! You've helped me so much!
So happy to hear that!! Will you be making a wig!?
@@Joesewz YES!😊
Awesome!! I’d love to hear how it goes!! Lmk if you have any questions! What color are you going for!?If you don’t mind me asking! 🥰
@@Joesewz I wanted to do purple! Also thank you for the help!
Oooo awesome choice!! I’d love to see it if you post it online!!
Fascinating video..not sure I have the patience for wigs
Thank you! Honestly, It’s quite soothing once you get the hang of it :)
Joe, you are so nice to answer all these replies. How kind you are!
I really appreciate the support! It’s the least I can do :) thank you 💕
Hello again :D I made the wig. When I made it and got to the part I had one hell of a time separating the hair to get the part, the whole thing looks a bit wonky. But I think I know how to do better next time. Overall I had a pretty good time following the tutorial.
I do have one question though: The wefts I got looked a bit different (the sown part that is). Where did you get yours? Or did you make them?
Hey!! I’m so happy to hear you made your own!! Lol don’t worry about the part too much Bc mine is super wonky too!! A boil wash really helped it settle! I purchased my wefts from amazon! That bundle I had was only 8$! I’ll post affiliate links soon hehe
Thanks for the video !!! cant wait to try this - so scared I’ll poke my girls head tho 😅
Thank you so much! Lmk how it goes!! And I totally understand that! If it helps you could put cling Wrap over the head to prevent any scratches 💕
Quick question. First off, this is the exact video I have been looking for as far as how to sew a wig together, so thank you. Where did you get the wefts from? Did you make those yourself? If there is someone that sells them already made like that, I'd love to see if they have the colors I'm looking for.
Hey! Thank you so much for watching! I purchase the wefts from amazon. For sorter ones I usually make them myself from hair I’ve trimmed however I have a new wig video coming soon where I make a shorter wig. I plan on showing how to split long wefts into shorter ones
Wow just an hour for sewing. Im doing the sock glue method and takes me day for the glue to dry
You get quicker / it gets easier with each wig you make ! I highly recommend
wow so good
Thank you so much!!
Very good wig make
Thank you!!
Where do you get the curved needle 😮
I was lucky enough to receive a big package of unneeded sewing supplies from a friend a while back! A few of these were in there 🥰 I’m sure you’ll be able to find some online or at a fabric store !
@@Joesewz ah I see :o hopefully i can find it somewhere
I would like to get some sources to buy these dolls which had Asian Faces . Looks like they’re from Korea or Japan , if any one know how , please help me . Thanks.
@@CucNguyen-jy3vu those are actually from Japan, Smart Dolls are from Japan. If you'd like, send me a pm and I'll check doll companies which have Asian faces which I recommend. Do be warned that there are vinyl and resin, as well as the prices for these girls and boys are high.
For some one who asked “ where to buy the curve needle ! “ Do not know which’s country you live on, but the answer is very simple : just go wherever sold fabrics , at sewing notion section you find it . Sometimes I also find it at Dollar Store .
Do u have to use a curved needle?
Not at all! It just makes it way easier to run your needle through and there’s less chances of you scratching your doll since the point of the needle curves outward as soon as you make the stitch where if it was a regular straight needle you’d have the run it though the wig cap parallel to the dolls head and risk scratching the skin or stabbing as you run it through! It would have to be pulled carefully through each time. Hope that makes sense!
Wowww🤩🤩🤩
Thank you !!! :3
Maybe you could use pink cotton to sew dolls hair on.
I would but I’m scared of it staining the doll, the white thread is just to be on the safe side
@@Joesewz I'm sure you can buy thread in different colors. I thought it would be easier than using the pencil to color it in at the end, but you did a beautiful job and I learned a lot. Sorry had to edit. I meant thread that doesnt stain.
@@upsidedownworld5104 I definitely could however I prefer to use what I have on hand plus I’d rather play it safe with white thread. Having to stain test threads and color match is another part I wanted to cut out. Takes too long. So it really isn’t worth the time and money to me. The color pencils worked perfectly and I really recommend it! Glad the video helped ! Thank you
@@Joesewz ok fair enough ❤
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Which materials u used for this
All materials are shown at the start of the video
I feel like he could have poked the doll on accident. Who else did to.
Thats always a risk and it could definitely happen but in reality the lace is pretty loose and the needle isn’t extremely sharp so even if I was to poke the doll it wouldn’t do much to her! If you try this just make sure the needle isn’t too pointy!
That was good, but way too long of a video.
Thank you! Working on making content that’s more condensed and informative! I really appreciate your delivery of the constructive criticism!