I made this cheap wig INDESTRUCTIBLE

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  • @zuzzzied
    @zuzzzied 9 місяців тому +1891

    Being able to throw ANY of my wigs in a suitcase, head or not is the dream 😭

    • @GoingGhost.
      @GoingGhost. 7 місяців тому +18

      She's making our fantasy come true!

  • @kieraoona
    @kieraoona 9 місяців тому +598

    As someone who is making hats using Fosshape (the thicker stuff is a B*tch to sew through), you may want to try butting the edges against each other and zig zagging your seams, then heat set it as it will glue itself to itself with heat, and you won't have bumps dealing with the seam allowance where you might not want it.

  • @CorinneStephens
    @CorinneStephens 9 місяців тому +806

    Omg Sarah don't forget to take out the pins!!

  • @sweetthesuperpup
    @sweetthesuperpup 9 місяців тому +1196

    You honestly kind of look like the matpat pose in the thumbnail, I’m saying this as a compliment

  • @ItsHailey2468
    @ItsHailey2468 9 місяців тому +161

    "Trust the process that you've never done before" is my motto with every craft/cosplay 🤣

  • @tobydrago
    @tobydrago 9 місяців тому +595

    the coupling nut thing is so smart... and it is also... exactly what homestuck cosplayers used for horns back in the day.........

    • @RenAsterion
      @RenAsterion 9 місяців тому +42

      Is THAT what they did? Huh. I thought it was just clip ons or headbands. lol

    • @tobydrago
      @tobydrago 9 місяців тому +82

      @@RenAsterion yeah some people did the headbands, it was definitely the more accessible option. but if you wanted to try extra hard or had some of the bigger horn shapes, you probably would have went for the coupling nut thing or something similar. some of those horns would not have stayed on otherwise lol

    • @minette36
      @minette36 9 місяців тому +129

      so much of modern cosplay tricks is just people re-discovering what furries and homestucks did 10 years ago, tragic that the knowledge wasn't better preserved or shared across fandoms. That said, there are def some awesome techniques that weren't available to us back in the day, i look forward to having a chance to start cosplaying again

    • @jadebayoba7073
      @jadebayoba7073 8 місяців тому

      Idk abt homestuck but, furries are beyond a abomination and i will not sugar coat my opinion

    • @thimblezz
      @thimblezz 7 місяців тому +4

      homestuck reference

  • @kittyqueentengu5327
    @kittyqueentengu5327 9 місяців тому +482

    my favorite category of crafts is wigs that are essentially just helmets

    • @lilpetz500
      @lilpetz500 7 місяців тому +34

      Honestly? It's the only form of wig styling I'm familiar with as a low budget Splatoon cosplayer. I could get a wig and chop it up and gloss it so much that it's rigid, or I could just make a head form and paper mache it 😂

  • @tinylordhelix
    @tinylordhelix 9 місяців тому +410

    I don't know if this would work for cosplay but there is something in the BJD & Doll repainting communities that might be helpful since it involves synthetic hair/fibers for wigs and glue. BUT; if you have a bunch of loose fiber that you need to make into wefts you can get those page protector sheets people use in school, and glue a roughly shaped line of the fiber using tacky glue on there from like about 1/4th of an inch from the top of the fiber down. Let it dry completely and then trim a straight line where the glued edge is to even it out and bam! You have a weft of hair uniformly lined up and the weft itself is almost invisible. It might help when you have to glue those small bits of fiber in the back of the wig and save you some time from having to trim the fibers.
    I'm so tempted to try the fosshape base since I've been wanting to do a 2016 magical mirai miku cosplay for years but pigtail wigs that are super thick and heavy are far from my current comfort level. Great video and thank you so, so much for all of these tips!

    • @tumblingstarmoonchild
      @tumblingstarmoonchild 9 місяців тому +26

      That's what I was thinking the whole time she was doing the part for the pigtails-I forget that doll customizing isn't all that common a hobby, and that people don't know about it! I hope your comment gets popular enough that she sees it and can try it out next time!!

    • @mindlesskittles
      @mindlesskittles 8 місяців тому +1

      Wow I wish you would make an instructional video on how to make your wefts.

    • @bellabean8009
      @bellabean8009 7 місяців тому +13

      @@mindlesskittlesI believe Dollightful has a tutorial on glued wefts! Its in a video about making a doll wig I think

  • @katiegrossman2338
    @katiegrossman2338 9 місяців тому +182

    It’s really interesting to see you doing the fold over and tuck under thing with the wefts cause that’s a technique that a lot of doll customizers use when they’re making wigs for their dolls! I think you might find some of their videos and techniques interesting if you haven’t already checked them out before!

    • @poke-talia268
      @poke-talia268 9 місяців тому +31

      People cosplayers borrow techniques from:
      Doll customizers, drag performers, etc. (I know there's more, but can't think of them off the top of my head)

    • @fennixari
      @fennixari 9 місяців тому

      @@poke-talia268furries

    • @Spider8itchy
      @Spider8itchy 8 місяців тому

      ​@@poke-talia268furries

  • @zuzzzied
    @zuzzzied 9 місяців тому +231

    I love your wig videos because it's not just styling the wig, you really make it your own! Im always so impressed

  • @skylersauriol511
    @skylersauriol511 9 місяців тому +248

    Someone said you always make videos exactly when they need them and they were exactly correct cause I’ve been STRUGGLING trying to get wigs indestructible because I cannot be trusted not to ruin it otherwise

    • @insquidio0us
      @insquidio0us 9 місяців тому +9

      right!!! im starting a few miku cosplays for a con in September and needed a solution for non tangling long pig tails

  • @celestialfrog8783
    @celestialfrog8783 9 місяців тому +117

    Wig styling is a mysterious science I don't understand, but this helped demystify a few things I needed to know for a project!! Your explanations are so clear, thank you

  • @sethmeth69
    @sethmeth69 9 місяців тому +97

    dont forget to take the pins out sarah!!!!!

  • @yokonamigaara
    @yokonamigaara 9 місяців тому +16

    This makes me feel much better about an Apollo Justice wig I did years ago. It was my first time doing a glued hairline and ahoge, and theres about an entire bottle of tacky glue in that thing lmao Those antennae aren't going _anywhere_

  • @mintjaan
    @mintjaan 9 місяців тому +38

    I work as a photographer and my work uses the Singer steamworks steamer for gowns. It's a lot bigger but I recommend the steamers that have a separate body and long neck because they have more water storage than a hand held steamer.

    • @Elirum
      @Elirum 8 місяців тому

      I agree! More professional steamers that stay hot and work for long times are the long neck hose with a head and separate chamber for the water. It’s also much more maneuverable and a lot of theater costumers use them!

  • @vivishii_
    @vivishii_ 9 місяців тому +45

    i dont know if this would help at all, but since you commented about the hair being in a weft helping, here we go!!!
    I see wig makers usually make their own wefts by just.... gluing the hell out of one side of the hair before starting?? like if you've ever seen doll customizers make doll wigs, they lay down the hairs on plastic, then use a brush to glue down an end, and then trim it to make it prettier. it might also help with the parts and stuff!!!
    idk if it would work with how you've been making your wigs, but it might make it easier on

  • @fluorescentpeacock1606
    @fluorescentpeacock1606 9 місяців тому +52

    As a total newbie to cosplay, wigs are what scare me the most, but your videos make it look at least somehow doable, so thank you :D

    • @lil_birdy483
      @lil_birdy483 9 місяців тому

      Same, i have to do a long ponytail wig and im really scared because i've never done that before and i have so little time left before the con..!

  • @candlerunner
    @candlerunner 9 місяців тому +98

    i’ve also seen people use plastic bottlecaps to attach ponytails! you put the cap in the ponytail and the bottle part in the wig, it works great :D

    • @lilpetz500
      @lilpetz500 7 місяців тому +7

      That's what I'm planning on doing!! I was going to use a bottle top in my wig base anyway to save my worbla, and you know what? The ponytail can just anchor to the cap

    • @roderichedelstein5762
      @roderichedelstein5762 Місяць тому +1

      Bro that is so clever, thank you for sharing!

  • @elnic_kai
    @elnic_kai 9 місяців тому +27

    i have a steamer from black + decker. starts working quickly and can steam out a whole garment before it needs a refill which hardly takes any time!

  • @basementdwellercosplay
    @basementdwellercosplay 8 місяців тому +14

    I recently did the pallet knife trick for making a glued hairline for my Asterion wig and it worked so bloody well! Send more thanks to your mod for giving that hack cause I haven't seen that anywhere

  • @rosesclaws
    @rosesclaws 9 місяців тому +325

    My toxic trait is thinking I could do this with ZERO experience because you make it look easy 😭
    edit: not be be that girl or anything but wait I have 100 likes? I forgot about this comment

  • @mindlesskittles
    @mindlesskittles 8 місяців тому +32

    I wear wigs because I lost my hair due to chemo, so this isn't quite what I need because you make cosplay wigs, but you are a genius and I enjoyed watching. I'm curious about making my own wigs and have experimented on cheap wigs. I subscribed to you because I think you can be very helpful! Lots of love ❤ Aaww and your name is Sarah, that's my daughter's name.

    • @piercedsiren
      @piercedsiren 5 місяців тому +4

      I hope you're having a good day, and also, all of the ways i know to style a wig specifically for cosplay, i wouldn't use them on real hair 😂
      I have never seen a cosplay wig made of real hair, so I'm thinking that a majority if not all are made from plastic, so the way we style them is different than you would with real hair.
      Because we're essentially heating and shaping plastic, and we're not looking forward to brush our wig for every use, hence lots of hair spray and literally gluing. If wind messes up your carefully crafted wig, is it even a cosplay wig ? (I'm joking.)

  • @zuzzzied
    @zuzzzied 9 місяців тому +23

    Now THIS is the wig video we ALL NEED

  • @Rayvah
    @Rayvah 9 днів тому +1

    For some reason I have a really hard time watching tutotial videos but devour other UA-cam videos. Yours are th first videos I've found myself just wanting to watch for fun. It could be because I got attached to your speaking style through other videos, but I really find this engaging and informative!

  • @BugCatcherSamm
    @BugCatcherSamm 9 місяців тому +8

    THANK YOU i feel like this technique has been gatekept so bad, most videos cut through all the parts that actually show the step. This ROCKSSS

  • @xinyiguan1873
    @xinyiguan1873 9 місяців тому +17

    Your videos inspired me to actually have enough courage to start planning making my own cosplay instead of buying. I don't know what I am going to do yet, or whether it will be good or not, but I'll probably feel more accomplished. Honest, thank you for putting out these contents that include all the struggle and sharing your process! Really enjoy your videos. You are amazing!

    • @NicoleHelenaCates
      @NicoleHelenaCates 5 місяців тому

      SAME. I saw the Snow Miku wig build and thought "I can do something like that" and now I'm planning Flamme from Frieren with the huge braid.

  • @NancyW96CatLady
    @NancyW96CatLady 9 місяців тому +15

    OOHHH I am barely into the video and already excited to see how you work with Fosshape. When I first learned about it I obviously thought of what a great material it would be for cosplay and drag. Everyday clothing, accessories etc. too. Did not ever occur to me that you could do wig stuff with it.

  • @celestial-lights
    @celestial-lights 9 місяців тому +7

    also working on a frieren cosplay, arda’s stock issues combined with making a decent looking ponytail wig has me going INSANE
    thanks for the tutorial though, it’s giving me some good ideas!

  • @helenwright6840
    @helenwright6840 10 днів тому +1

    Clear silicone caulk works for hair and fur. Dries clear, flexible and no temperature concerns.

  • @KarinVoll
    @KarinVoll Місяць тому +3

    15:10 remember to get the pins out!

  • @witchlysbrew
    @witchlysbrew Місяць тому +1

    I dont even know why im bringing it up but at 10:58 you wrote to not cut vertically but you show an arrow animation that goes up/down. vertical is up/down and horizontal is left to right and the only reason i remember this is bc the v in vertical points down and you can break the H's legs and turn it into for side to side

  • @vyxie8617
    @vyxie8617 9 місяців тому +2

    I have used silicone hairbands for heavy wigs and it works wonders! They sell it in some wig shops and its pretty cheap. I definitely recommend it if you plan on wearing a really big wig but I think with a velvet strip like the one Sarah shows its gonna have a lot of extra grip but I’ll have to try it out.

  • @Merdragoon
    @Merdragoon 9 місяців тому +4

    Honestly? The Wefting that you were doing for the majority of this was actually a lot of Doll repainters do when they're doing th gluing method. So It's cool to see that it can work for bigger projects to make it easier to get the exact style you want (They make a rigid wig cap with plastric wrap and glue and let it dry into a helmet like thing, not too different with what you did with the special foamy thing you had to warm up and let cool down.) So this is really cool to see you work. I wonder if it's possiable to maybe get a hot metal pole similar to a hot metal chopstick to help with some of the shaping in the future. or at least wonder if there's other techniques that doll repainters use that can apply to a larger project like this.

  • @UnboundedArtandCrafts
    @UnboundedArtandCrafts 9 місяців тому +10

    Came out really nice ❤
    Thought.. for the neckline you could also put a piece of hair on a weft underneath the weft that is ugly.
    Then before glueing it pull the ends of the hair through from the bottom to the top with a latch hook 💡

  • @SarahY2613
    @SarahY2613 9 місяців тому +2

    Sarah you are truly an amazing person. Every time I watch your videos I want to cosplay and go to cons. I want a friend or friends like you. I miss the cosplay parties my friends and I had back in high school where we all worked on our cosplays together on my living room floor. The laughter and chaos was amazing. My current friend group is making it's way out of cosplay thanks to the hellscape we live in draining our time, energy, and money and just sucks. I am hoping that when I finally get free from this level hell that I can find that kind of friend group again.
    I am sorry this is so sappy I am just a little overwhelmed with moving and the stuff that goes with it that I got a bit emotional. You are an amazing individual and your videos make rough days like this just a little less bad. Thank you for what you do and I can't wait to see what you do next. ❤

  • @notgojo491
    @notgojo491 9 місяців тому +3

    Thank you!!!! Im about to make my Magical mirai 2023 Miku wig and this is the first time i do pigtails, and this is kinda how i imagined doing it, but now i know exactly how to do it. million thanks, you are a mind reader XD

  • @graceg4550
    @graceg4550 9 місяців тому +4

    I know this may sound odd but I love quilting while I watch your videos! I feel like we are getting stuff done together! ❤

    • @IllithidKittea
      @IllithidKittea 9 місяців тому

      This comment is so wholesome 🥺🥺🥺

  • @Kkristal_Cosplays
    @Kkristal_Cosplays 9 місяців тому +2

    I’ve been struggling on a wig for a little over two months already and this video and the Miku ones have been very helpful for any other crazy wigs I wanna do in the future!

  • @meghanstockham7258
    @meghanstockham7258 9 місяців тому +2

    It turned out fantastic! I'm so happy you found a tool to help with gluing hair! And omg this is giving me good ideas for a ponytail wig I need to make, thank you so much! Being able to just THROW wigs into a suitcase is the literal dream.

  • @AJ-md3sx
    @AJ-md3sx 9 місяців тому +2

    Hi, don't know who needed this info but I got a really great seamer from Amazon a few months ago and it works like a dream. It is very quick to get going and can fit in my suitcase! I'll dig up the like and try to share it for anyone who might need it!

  • @KMakoENVtuber
    @KMakoENVtuber 8 місяців тому +3

    As a basic wigcrafter who treats my wigs like they’re precious cargo, you can bet I’m gonna use some of these techniques for my next cosplay.

  • @TinniestBore
    @TinniestBore 9 місяців тому +4

    sarah thank you!!! i am working on a chibi usa wig and I have been so stressy and this is a god send thank you

  • @KnoviceCosplay
    @KnoviceCosplay 9 місяців тому +11

    your latest videos give me so much motivation to face my fears (wigs)

  • @FUFUsparkles
    @FUFUsparkles 7 місяців тому +2

    try running some 50% vinegar/distilled water through the steamer OUTSIDE sometimes the mineral buildup from tap water clogs steam machines.

  • @mariechou14
    @mariechou14 9 місяців тому +1

    I don't cosplay anymore, but watching your videos makes me want to start again. You make it look soo accessible. You are soooo talented Sarah. I love watching all tour videos! ❤

  • @questionstar
    @questionstar 9 місяців тому +1

    Indestructible wigs are my passion xD Also thermoplastics or epoxy putty (or even blobs of hotglue) are great for covering sharp wire end and metal bits. Though I still recommend hammering and/or filing first tbh. EVERY cosplayer should spend some time in the nuts&bolts section of the hardware store you will absolutely find useful things! I've always wanted to play with fosshape (and that other mesh stuff, I think its called varaform) but yeeeeah the price, whew! ANYWAY I recommend a full size garment steamer! Itll hold at least a liter of water usually, it's absolutely worth it even if you get a cheap one.

  • @sarahamundson547
    @sarahamundson547 9 місяців тому +7

    I'm very curious about this process on a darker wig! Like, would it be harder to cover all that white if a wig was a dark blue or a black. I wonder if it would be worth dying the fabric somehow to match? But at the same time, fabric dye has to be hot, which would set it and that's a no no....maybe some kind of colored spray....? Its insanely cool, I really love how it turned out.

    • @hope7317
      @hope7317 9 місяців тому

      couldn’t you die the wig after you’ve sewn it together? in this video sarah didn’t start gluing the wefts on until after it was already shaped to her head. it probably warrants some experimenting, but if the material doesn’t come in the color of your wig, that could do it?

    • @zayayawka
      @zayayawka 6 місяців тому

      i think you could paint the base with acrylic paint once its set to match the hair and then glue it on!

  • @crazytooley
    @crazytooley 9 місяців тому +1

    I also recommend heating up your metal pallet knife or a metal butter knife because it helps with a flattening and crisping of edges

  • @Allyse-x3i
    @Allyse-x3i 8 місяців тому +3

    Cool looks like you're making a giant human sized wig cap and gluing on wefts like they do for bjds. Awesome idea!

  • @chufucachoo
    @chufucachoo 9 місяців тому +1

    Gosh dang she's so talented. I've never been so interested in a skill I'll never use but remain extremely invested in.

  • @twilightmoon23
    @twilightmoon23 9 місяців тому

    25:47
    Can we take a moment to appreciate this transition

  • @heatherrobbins573
    @heatherrobbins573 Місяць тому

    I watched this whole thing without getting distracted. Finally a tutorial that actually satisfies my adhd! I will definitely be watching more 😄

  • @Time2Flee
    @Time2Flee 9 місяців тому +1

    Pigtail shields WOW cannot believe im only now learning about these!

  • @EclipseRoseKat
    @EclipseRoseKat 9 місяців тому +3

    i really love this channel and it made me start doing cosplay and sewing/ im still learning :D

  • @BabieBunnie2015
    @BabieBunnie2015 9 місяців тому

    For the glued hairline, I think instead of at 18:50 using the Palletknife only, you should try with a super fine comb, to actually get them aligned with the hairs

  • @ScreamTelehead
    @ScreamTelehead 9 місяців тому +4

    Perfect timing since I’m currently making a cosplay!

  • @xXuberflutesXx
    @xXuberflutesXx 9 місяців тому

    The pins Sarah, don't forget! Also that mesh is genius, I never would have noticed it without you showing it off!

  • @dasytaylor
    @dasytaylor 9 місяців тому +1

    22:53 😂 I love how he just went ahead and googled "long nut" without a second thought

  • @Peachharu69
    @Peachharu69 9 місяців тому

    I don't even cosplay, but I love to watch this channel because she always come out with an incredible solution for things that I can use with my sewing in general

  • @BreepsHarris
    @BreepsHarris 9 місяців тому +1

    dont forget to take the pins out!
    i love you so much you are my favourite person on the face of the earth ily do muchhhhhh!!!

  • @nondisclosureable
    @nondisclosureable 9 місяців тому +1

    If you are careful with a dremel, you can round and smooth the hanger wire ends to stop them from being sharp without the extra bulk of rolling it.

  • @EmbracingThePotato
    @EmbracingThePotato 9 місяців тому

    Wow, I've been curious about fosshape for years, but have been afraid to try it because I didn't know how sturdy it would be when heated. It looks amazing! Your wig styling videos are so informative. I tend to forget that wigs aren't bound by the same rules as the hair on our heads, and can be cut up and spliced and glued. And as someone who goes to occasional cons that require going on an airplane, I love the idea of a wig that can be tossed in a suitcase!

  • @elizarain5540
    @elizarain5540 9 місяців тому

    I use the conair steamer and it does have a small water basin but it's wonderful and it can go for about 30 mins before I have to refill it. It's tan and the head is kind of wide if anyone is wondering.

  • @CharlieXGirlX
    @CharlieXGirlX 3 місяці тому

    The velvet is so smart!!😮

  • @pootluv
    @pootluv 8 місяців тому

    i am completely new to sewing and styling wigs, and ur in-depth videos have been a lifesaver for me! I’m so excited to learn more!

  • @aidenstrawhun5802
    @aidenstrawhun5802 9 місяців тому +1

    I have a chi travel steamer and it’s better than any monster steamer I’ve ever used. Small, but it works great, can get into small spots and pleats, and lasts more than 30 seconds and also DOESNT SPLATTER AND BURN HANDS

  • @Steampunk_Ocelot
    @Steampunk_Ocelot 9 місяців тому

    I do a few crafts that need a lot of glue but no gluey hands , I use an embroidery hoop with a damp rag in it , I can get the glue off my fingers one handed if I'm already holding something in place

  • @azutii
    @azutii 9 місяців тому +4

    saving this in case i can use it for help on my sailor moon wig LOL she’s a beast!!!!

  • @Neonlazerbeams
    @Neonlazerbeams 3 місяці тому

    you seem like such a sweetheart (/gen not in a demeaning way) and your videos are really fun and entertaining to watch!! a lot the cosplay youtubers i used to watch stopped making videos for various reasons :( so im really happy to find another cosplay youtuber that makes cosplay content that feels fun and chill and makes me enthusiastic abt making cosplay like i remember feeling instead of intimidated and overwhelmed like sometimes content creators make me feel now. sometimes cosplay feels very cutthroat and judgmental which is dumb bc we're all just having fun dressing up! anyways! thank you for your fun vibes and content!

  • @selingermann5599
    @selingermann5599 8 місяців тому

    The magical victory music at 17 mins really sells how nice the wig is looking! :DD

  • @PirateCaptainArthur
    @PirateCaptainArthur 9 місяців тому

    i'll never not be impressed by how you do wigs like this is absolutely insane (in the best way possible)

  • @purpleskelet0n412
    @purpleskelet0n412 9 місяців тому

    Ahh! Can't express ENOUGH how much I love your videos, I always go to them when I need advice for cosplay or just want background noise for anything, you're such an inspiration for me and one of my fav cosplayers!

  • @NaomiAlicia4242564
    @NaomiAlicia4242564 7 місяців тому +2

    My steamer replacement is the hardware machine thats steams wallpaper off walls. Absolutely best alternative for clothes steamer for 20 bucks 😅

  • @miku-dh9wo
    @miku-dh9wo 9 місяців тому +2

    omg i love that aggretsuko shirt u had on-

  • @vampirebl4des
    @vampirebl4des 9 місяців тому

    love to see your wig styling skills improving !! this wig is so cute !!

  • @TheBurntGasoline32
    @TheBurntGasoline32 9 місяців тому

    Another cosplay wig thing to add to my collection! Stuff like this helps to keep me motivated. I'm making a Ceroba Ketsukane (Undertale Yellow) cosplay and I'm starting on her wig tomorrow, this has helped me SO MUCH even though I'm doing... i dunno, maybe 10 different ponytails.

  • @briarrosebloodthorn29
    @briarrosebloodthorn29 9 місяців тому

    I don’t plan on making any kind of cosplay wigs or any kind of wig like this tbh but I learned so so so much that I can use for other projects and I just want to say this is an amazingly good tutorial and my mind is honestly blown at how many applications this stuff could be used for I’m so glad this popped up on my suggested videos thank you so so much!

  • @lennartkoppel1657
    @lennartkoppel1657 9 місяців тому +11

    Don't forget to pull the pins out!

  • @worldsedge4991
    @worldsedge4991 7 місяців тому

    Wow! Now that was an intimidating how-to. Nicely done.

  • @Jezzie
    @Jezzie 9 місяців тому +1

    I never thought of putting invisible tulle on top of a wig to keep it from tangling. Life saver!!

  • @andrealuu
    @andrealuu 9 місяців тому

    i recommend a conair steamer i have the larger one with the blue water reservoir and i just borrowed it from my mom so i cant compare it to anything but it hasnt failed me yet and i think they also make one in the same shape as yours if it's more convenient for you to stand it up

  • @technicolordreamer
    @technicolordreamer 4 місяці тому

    I learned a lot from this video. Awesome attention to detail! Beautiful wig!

  • @MararsPlays
    @MararsPlays 20 днів тому

    Never thought that the one random piece of fabric scrap I took out of piles of others from art school (stretchy velvet) and I didn't know what I'd do with it until now would come in handy like that cuz I don't have any other velvet fabric

  • @defineddisabledlife3463
    @defineddisabledlife3463 9 місяців тому

    After watching you make the costume I went and binge watched the show as I hadn’t heard of it. Loved i!!!!

  • @absolute_destiny_apocalyps7832
    @absolute_destiny_apocalyps7832 9 місяців тому

    I never thought of building a pigtail on a coupling nut! You have opened up an entirely new avenue for me to build hairpieces!

  • @v0iddoesgacha
    @v0iddoesgacha 9 місяців тому +3

    The pins Sarah!!!

  • @Ang3lx493
    @Ang3lx493 6 місяців тому

    Using the nut for the ponytail is such a good idea! I might have to do that for my kotori minami cosplay

  • @sylvichon
    @sylvichon 9 місяців тому +1

    Its a good day when Sarah uploads!

  • @_.BlueCrow._
    @_.BlueCrow._ 9 місяців тому

    can I just say that the colour variations of your hair are just always so cool and interesting. 🤗

  • @_.BlueCrow._
    @_.BlueCrow._ 9 місяців тому

    can I just say that the colour variations of your hair are just always so cool and interesting 🤗

  • @DLyt-g8v
    @DLyt-g8v 3 місяці тому

    Never hurts to try smthing new!! 17:17

  • @hannahstewart5337
    @hannahstewart5337 9 місяців тому

    Me at the beginning of the video: Wow! This is architecture! This is engineering! So complex! 😲 I could never do this!
    Me at the end of the video: This actually looks kinda fun! I now feel like I have the audacity to do this!😄
    Thanks Sarah!

  • @sophiasix9623
    @sophiasix9623 9 місяців тому +1

    I love your videos sooooo much! I’ve been watching them forever but I have to ask you what hair dye do you use because that color is always phenomenal!!

  • @darbychai
    @darbychai 9 місяців тому +1

    I use a cheap $16 steamer from Walmart! It heats up pretty fast and it sure steams for as long as there's water in the tank

    • @tstandbeme
      @tstandbeme 9 місяців тому

      what brand and model is it?

  • @weepyllama
    @weepyllama 9 місяців тому

    The tips in this vid are actually SOOOOOOO helpful omg!! You explain things so well, I appreciate you immensely Sarah!! I've been wanting to make a pigtail parted wig and this is definitely going to come in handy!! Thank you so much!! 💖💖

  • @sofiamaniri7458
    @sofiamaniri7458 8 місяців тому

    One technique that I do with my wigs is I crimp the entire wig before cutting and modifying it, It takes a while but it gives you so much volume and it's easier to manag:D you also don't need as much hair for the wefts since the hair fibers are already thick enough

  • @duckii1703
    @duckii1703 9 місяців тому +2

    WOO new Sarah videoooo

  • @multicosplayer2591
    @multicosplayer2591 7 місяців тому

    dont forget about the pinss sarahh!

  • @gracew9465
    @gracew9465 9 місяців тому

    You are genuinely so fun to watch that I just put your videos on while I do homework

  • @daniellesmith8016
    @daniellesmith8016 3 місяці тому

    Best hand held steamer by Jiffy!!!