I never thought of cutting a slit in the cap to make the part more natural and less bulky! What a neat trick! Also soooo cool to see short hair styles. I also feel you on "child looses supplies all the time" I have two boys who are constantly into my stuff if I don't watch them, lol.
Haha, right? She doesn't really go into my workshop often, even though she's allowed to go in there and visit my dolls any time she wants. But there are a few things that seem to vanish no matter what I do... Looking for hair clips or a pair of scissors? Good luck!
This looks awesome! Thank you for sharing the method of making this shorter alpaca doll wigs. I've always been concerned about using alpaca fur or cutting it short, but not anymore! I'm going to try when I get the chance.
I love the way the wig turned out. I especially love the little flip up in the front and your tips for making it stay that way. I find the way that you've parted the hair quite interesting, I haven't seen that done before. I do appreciate your code of sharing, I feel the same, thank you for sharing your experience.
Always wanted to dye my own fibers but am unsure as to what colors to mix to get the colors I want. I have used human hair dye but it doesn't give me the colors that they say they are. Love your wigs and techniques. Have used them on some of the wigs on my smaller porcelain dolls
I had the same problem with human dyes, plus they bleed color so easily in my humid climate... Part of the reason I switched to all fabric dyes. I have had great luck using Rit's dye mixing chart for natural fibers.
@@LomisPlayground My problem they don't do strawberry blonde. lol . That is the color I have been trying for. Humidity here in AB Canada is not a big issue ;)
I haven't, though I've seen people do it before! It seems like it would be really time intensive, so it's not something I've tackled yet... glue is so fast, it lets me put together a wig in an hour or two.
Okay I want to commend you so much for what you said about how you don’t believe in keeping trade secrets there are so many TH-camrs out here that will keep amazing secrets and in order to even figure out what those secrets are they make you pay to be a part of their blog and you can’t know the secrets unless you pay a bunch of money for their blog and it makes me so happy late you don’t look at this as a money making thing you look at this as a passion and if you happen to make money while doing the passion so be it but it’s really a passion for you and that’s what I love because I’m the same way and I just wanna thank you for that because it really does mean a lot for there to be genuine people out there that actually really just do things because they love to do it not because they’re just getting paid to do it
Putting the center wefts through a slit?! SO SMART!!!! Great tip!
I hope you find it helpful for future wigs! It's especially great for wigs like this with short hair.
He looks fabulous. I love the way you did the part in his hair. I never would have thought of that. Thanks so much for sharing.
I never thought of cutting a slit in the cap to make the part more natural and less bulky! What a neat trick! Also soooo cool to see short hair styles. I also feel you on "child looses supplies all the time" I have two boys who are constantly into my stuff if I don't watch them, lol.
Haha, right? She doesn't really go into my workshop often, even though she's allowed to go in there and visit my dolls any time she wants. But there are a few things that seem to vanish no matter what I do... Looking for hair clips or a pair of scissors? Good luck!
This looks great on him!!! Thank you for always sharing. I look forward to your videos so much!!
Thank you so much!
It's perfect! Short styles are so hard to find and you answered the question I had about how to do the crown so that it looks good. Thank you!
I'm so glad you liked it!
WOOW Great job! Your boy is beautiful! 💜
This tutorial was super helpful for making doll wigs in general!
Stunning!!!😍😍😍😍
Yes,please show the sewing of his outfit,i enjoy it so much,thank you
Rhylln's such a cute little baby boy! I really like watching all that you do with him C:
Thank you!! I love how sweet he's starting to look. My little bard cinnamon roll
This looks awesome! Thank you for sharing the method of making this shorter alpaca doll wigs. I've always been concerned about using alpaca fur or cutting it short, but not anymore! I'm going to try when I get the chance.
This is exactly video I am looking for, thx alot
thank you for this video!!! i couldn't find any other videos of how to do hair with no part using yarn wefts, this really helped with my first custom!
I'm so glad!!
I love the way the wig turned out. I especially love the little flip up in the front and your tips for making it stay that way. I find the way that you've parted the hair quite interesting, I haven't seen that done before. I do appreciate your code of sharing, I feel the same, thank you for sharing your experience.
Thank you for watching it!!
I have struggled with wig making but keep at this, this one looks great. I might need to try alpaca as a fiber.
I absolutely love alpaca, I think it's my favorite fiber to work with. It's just so easy to style, since you can treat it the same as human hair.
Awesome
Nice tutorial! Love it! :) hope you make more male wig tutorial. ☺
😲 you just solved my hair problem! Ty ty
I'm really glad it's helped!
So amazing job 👍👍👏👏👏👏💖
Thank you so much
Thank you very much for sharing. I really learned a lot.
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching!
Always wanted to dye my own fibers but am unsure as to what colors to mix to get the colors I want. I have used human hair dye but it doesn't give me the colors that they say they are. Love your wigs and techniques. Have used them on some of the wigs on my smaller porcelain dolls
I had the same problem with human dyes, plus they bleed color so easily in my humid climate... Part of the reason I switched to all fabric dyes. I have had great luck using Rit's dye mixing chart for natural fibers.
@@LomisPlayground My problem they don't do strawberry blonde. lol . That is the color I have been trying for. Humidity here in AB Canada is not a big issue ;)
It is good to see a short wig being made. have you ever tried rooting a wig? just wondering if it was possible.
I haven't, though I've seen people do it before! It seems like it would be really time intensive, so it's not something I've tackled yet... glue is so fast, it lets me put together a wig in an hour or two.
Hi!! Amazing work!! Can you tell me what kind of glue do you use?
It is just PVA glue ^^ I use Elmer's white school glue. Cheap stuff but works really well.
What adhesive do you use? Will school glue do?
Yes, I usually use school glue :D
Hi Lomi I just got my first bjd and I’m not happy with her face up . I wanted to know if you could do her face up for me please
Thank you that you shared this because I'm doing videos myself for wig making and may you could be interested in as well 💫
Where did you get those eyes?
I made them ^^
Lomi's Playground They’re soooo nice! I wish to get into eye making one day.
Okay I want to commend you so much for what you said about how you don’t believe in keeping trade secrets there are so many TH-camrs out here that will keep amazing secrets and in order to even figure out what those secrets are they make you pay to be a part of their blog and you can’t know the secrets unless you pay a bunch of money for their blog and it makes me so happy late you don’t look at this as a money making thing you look at this as a passion and if you happen to make money while doing the passion so be it but it’s really a passion for you and that’s what I love because I’m the same way and I just wanna thank you for that because it really does mean a lot for there to be genuine people out there that actually really just do things because they love to do it not because they’re just getting paid to do it
Good job!
Thank you! It was fun. :D