#5 Crochet Weave with Weft Hair - Method 2 (Quick Partial Tutorial)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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Thank you so much! The ladies on tiktok are so secretive about the technique 🙄.
One just blocked me for sharing this link in the comments 😭
right they gatekeepers!!
I just came from that UA-cam video😂
Exactly knowing that they got the technique from channels like this one
Literally, I’m so happy I found this video!
Finally I thought I was going to have to spend that 1,000 to learn how to do this
I know! This is good alternative!
I watched a video with a girl using a similar method, and I was excited. I stopped doing sew ins because the thread was harsh to my scalp. The thread would rub against my scalp, causing bald spots. It was just bad. My hair loves crochets.. but i miss the human hair. That crochet human hair is so expensive. Thanks for the video... You explained everything well.. And a great tutor. Please do a take-down video. Thanks again.😊
The way my mouth dropped open ! This is genius !
Thank you so much for this tutorial this one of the best i’ve watched . Thank you for not gate keeping.
😅this was such a smart way to do crochet!!! I’ve never seen it done like this, please continue making videos, I love them. I was considering paying for ‘i tips’, or ‘k tips’ extensions or brazilian knots.. but I can do this at home 💓
That came out so beautiful but how do you take it down without accidentally cutting your own hair?
Use a seam-ripper on the bulk hair area
I love the innovation. You're are good teacher.
Thank you now I can do my own.❤
Such a magnificent weft cover up! Thank you!!
Brilliant.... Excellent tutorial
THIS is a game changer
3/11/23 Good morning I don't know what year this really posted but it is smart & creative. I saw on another channel instead of going back in once the install with the synthetic hair to hold it if it's secure then just run a edge brush ( toothbrush) across it some fly always will appear but those will be what u use to brush down it will look as if it yours. I will look for her vide & send it to you🇯🇲
Definitely an awesome way for self installation.... I'm buying my needle now! Thanks
Im so amazed I can’t wait to test this out. I was worried about taking it out but i’m thinking’s I can use a hair net
Omg thank you! This is amazing! You just made my summer; my life! ❤
Thank you so much for posting.❤
method 3 coming soon
So when can I make an appointment lol? I think this would take me forever. I would be inclined to do a traditional sew in for middle or versatile sew in areas. Then this technique around anywhere one will wear the hair… up down or patted.
Bravo 👏🏾
This is outstanding work! Thank you!
Absolutely amazing
Ik so excited didn't know it was this easy.
This is amazing . Thank you for sharing this 🙏🏾
Thank you so much for sharing, I think I want to make an half wig and do this technique in the front for versatility
Yes, it will work.🙂
@@magnifiedmane2292 thank you for confirming, wishing your channel the best!
Amazing work
Thank you so much!❤
Wow amazing! Never heard of this! Thanks. One day I hope to try it
Do you have a video on how to take this out? This is a cool technique
This is soooo helpful!
Thank you for this
Fantastic! Thank you so much💕💕💕
Thanks for part 2. Not sure I understand how you covered the hairline since you already had pieces there. Can you explain the last step? I have bought your oil, spray and needles. I had a failed attempt with the initial method. I am determined to learn one of these methods. Thanks for your time putting the series together.
A Hailine Tutorial will be made as soon as physically possible. Hairline tip: First, cut hair off weft, (the longer in length the better) Then, secure 1 end anywhere along the length of the cornrow you are working with (just pick a spot and wrap it around), Next, loop the other end in thin tip needle, point needle toward hairline & pull the hair out at the hairline (repeat this step until hairline is filled in as desired) - with practice you can pull both ends out at the hairline (after you anchor one end)
Yes I came to say the same thing.
Thanks!
@@magnifiedmane2292 Thanks so much!
Amazing
This is amazing! Thank you for this
Impressive job. ❤
THIS IS SOOOOOOOO DOPE!!!!
Ok ima try this
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This video was SOOOOO helpful and much needed! Question: do you have to use double weft or can it be done with a single row? I don’t like my head to be too full, so I’m curious to know if that method could work. Thank you!
@JNatt - The answer to your question is no, you don't have to use double wefts. you can use single wefts wherever you don't need/want to make the invisible method (places where no one sees/ places where other tracks will cover the area). However, your weft needs to be full (not scanty/thin) to provide coverage for your invisible/seamless technique (places where you want to make an invisible par, pull up into a ponytail or make a bun). So, you may want to double your wefts in a few spots in the front for your desire part and do a seamless hairline as seen in video #7. I hope this helps.
Can you give a more in depth video for this method on how to achieve your end results??
I'm actually amazed! But that was mannequin head ; the technique seems harmless, however, it looks very tight . I would imagine the stylist will have to start with a.very loose base braid to accommodate the possible tension. Especially those of us who hair is beginning to thin. This is a very unique styling skill level...are you doing training for stylists?
Hello Joy21: I did not gain timely-consent prior to uploading this video to include actual models - However, this technique is VERY harmless and great for self-installation (as the other techniques are more difficult for self-installation). You can make the CornRows as tight as you or your client needs to be. You will still have access to the scalp to perform wash and treatment regimens (especially for thinning hair). As far as training - This is it - this is the 100% FREE training (just determine the look you are trying to achieve, Cornrow hair & install) - just practice - ask all your questions here, we (& others) - will try to answer them - it's just a matter of practicing. Any other form of training will not be free.
Thank you ❤️
Excellent video. Where did you get your knotless needle. Ive been trying to find one like yours without any success.
magnifiedmane.com/products/thin-tip-knotless-crochet-needle
Now this is a method I can do crocher brading so hard makes my carpal tunnel worse but this is cool . But how do you do the take down ? 😊
How do you take it out
Omfg ❤❤
I love your work! 🤍 I was wondering, is there a technic for if I want full on bangs? Or a specific braid foundation?
I think you can just make very thin cornrow(s) at the hairline.
I really want this done. What is this method called?
Crochet weave with weft hair
Thank you for posting video! What type of needle are you using?
The Magnified Mane's Knotless Needle (5'in to sew and "thin-tip" to conceal) www.magnifiedmane.com
@magnifiedmane what’s the name of the needle and where can I find it?
How many bundles for the whole head?
*following bc I'm wondering the same thing
I hope you answer this before the end of this week🙏🏿🙏🏿 but wanted to know for the initial "stitch" you said dont knot the end but how to you keep the braiding hair from slipping out when your stitching/looping? Is it just the knot when the braiding hair is done at the end that holds it?
When you are sewing (the track down) with the braiding hair - Yes, you can knot the ends (as you would a thread) -- just remember to go back and cut excess bulky looking pieces that may be sticking out (especially if it doesn't not match the hair you are using to weave). I hope I answered your question.
@@magnifiedmane2292 ok got it, so I can do a knot in the beginning and at the end! The first loop was done and then cut to when the braiding hair was almost finished so wasnt sure. Thank you so much!
@@thequeenicee8835 Yes. Treat it the exact same way as if you are sewing with needle and thread. The reason for sewing with braiding hair is for length retention and less breakage (the braiding hair wrapping around the CornRows = protection). You can sew with any color braiding hair just make sure is safe-braiding hair like Xpression
Can I use thread instead of braiding hair ?
Absolutely!!!!! You can use whatever you want to sew. But keep in mind thread cuts hair after a while (so be careful) & the braiding hair helps to hide the spots that was missed when covering (especially if the weft hair is thin). But be creative. We made the loop big enough for user-creativity. Method 3 coming soon !!!!!
Do we have to double weft? If so how many bundles is needed to complete head?
The weft should be doubled (you will have more hair to work with to avoid area with no hair where it's needed). I cannot answer your question regarding the amount of hair needed to complete the installation because it all depends on several things unknown to me (size of head, type of hair, cornRow pattern, hair-parting, desired outcome etc. etc.) -- Thanks
Hii, so would I need to sew down the hair at all?
In the video, it shows you how to initially secure the wefts
Um. You did not show how to secure the end of the braided hair when you start the stitch? There is no knot so what secures it?
Hi ! How to remove ? Please ?
Why do you use two tracks per braid?
Two tracks were used to ensure adequate hair-coverage for the area. You don't have to double the wefts. Do what best suits the outcome you are trying to achieve
Where are you located? Or do you know anybody in Dallas TX that can do this method?
I would only want a professional stylist doing these techniques , especially the take down and maintenance. As the professional stylist can monitor your scalp health.
Will you train the professional how to wash and maintenance of these styling techniques.
@joy21 - take down is super-easy (video coming soon)
where do you get that type of needle?
At: magnifiedmane.com/
Pourquoi ne pas coudre comme la couture qu'on fait au tissage , c'est compliqué cette méthode
you can Sew with whatever you want - sewing with braiding hair is safer than thread (because thread cuts into the hair = breakage) - Do whatever works best for you. Method #3 coming soon
How do you take it out so that you can reuse it?
Brief Take-down tutorial coming. However: First, Detangle the section you are working in, Next, cut ONLY the braiding hair (or thread if that's what was used) to sew down the weft, Then pull the hair out, wash and reUse
Could you tag where you bought the needle
magnifiedmane.com/products/thin-tip-knotless-crochet-needle
Wtf kind of needle is this?
the Crochet Knotless needle
Can this be put in a bun once finished?
Yes