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wig frankensteining-2

I got into thew groove of overhanding so totally didn’t get photos but here!

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This hows how I sewed the wefts on a slight angle to help disguise the wefts a bit more and also added in wefts in shorter rows to fill the back as evenly as the front.

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And I saved all my very short sections of weft to sew on the stable wig cap. This is because the wefting machine makes such a strong join in comparison to hand stitches that any join needs to be quite heavily supported.

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This was what I thought I had left over, but I found about the same amount in two wefts as well so yay! If I need to fill in gaps I’ll be able to 🙂

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And I go flumph.

So worth it. OMG. so. woth. it.

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Wig frankensteining

I have three lace front wigs that were not entirely perfect. The first was just a size too small for my head, the other two were slightly too dark for Elsa.

Step One: A new wig cap.

 

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This is a strip of high quality powernet (the rest is set aside to redo my Pink Diamonds costume) with the lace top and strips from one of the wigs I cut apart. There are strips of the wig powernet in peach on the sides.

Step Two: Add the lace front to the nape of the neck.

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I added a strip of stable net and lace to the nape, to help support and reduce stress on the delicate net. This is to disguise the wig fully and the hair can be styled up or down.

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This is the interior view of a strip from a lace front. It is curved and has the front lace clipped already.

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It does blend well.

Step three: stitch lace fronts in

(no pics, as this was a process of frustration and photos that don’t illustrate this well enough!)

Step Four: add wefts

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This is ongoing, and I’d also like to add a couple more lace strips back in to help stabilise the vertical stretch. Start from the bottom to avoid having to flip the wefts out of the way.

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