Love this, Charmaine💚 I was about to suggest the method, cutting of the weft but your right its way more work and your way is quick, easy, better. My mom is a master seamstress and uses a thimble and does everything old school. I was taught to sew and miss it. Both wigs look great on you!! One standard cap and one with the bells and whistles. Joss is adorable in Marble Brown-R but love the Bernstein-R,.too 🤩
Awe thank you so much. I think it is easier for me. What I really like is that I can take the stitch out if I want to give it to someone else. Thank you so much for your kind words. My mother could see anything just by looking at it. She was amazing
How freakin COOL!!!! I’ve seen them use elastic thread! Yes, who knew!? I had no idea there was elastic thread. Oh and I hated my Joss!! That was the most hideous thing ever on me!! 😂❤
Thanks so much for the tutorial. I just had Rachel Welch's Ahead of the Curve that was too large on my petite head. I have cut wefts out before but over cut. This is a great alternative that is fixable if you mess up.
Oh yes, always a way. OMG great things about this technique is, you can always take out a stitch. If you cut something out, it is harder to replace. Good luck and thanks for watching💜
@@karens216 awe thank you, I am so happy this helps. No special knots. Just a couple regular ones. They are still holding up great also. If you have any more questions, just let me know.
Just like I did with this one. I have several that are big on the crown area that I have done this same method for and turned out perfect for me. I would try that first before ever cutting out wefts. Thank you for watching.
You can wet the cap with water, put it on a mannequin head that has the same size as your circumference, then let it dry. That can stretch it out for you
Love this, Charmaine💚 I was about to suggest the method, cutting of the weft but your right its way more work and your way is quick, easy, better. My mom is a master seamstress and uses a thimble and does everything old school. I was taught to sew and miss it. Both wigs look great on you!! One standard cap and one with the bells and whistles. Joss is adorable in Marble Brown-R but love the Bernstein-R,.too 🤩
Awe thank you so much. I think it is easier for me. What I really like is that I can take the stitch out if I want to give it to someone else. Thank you so much for your kind words. My mother could see anything just by looking at it. She was amazing
Super helpful tutorial! I love how this method isn’t permanent! 😊
I agree. That is one reason I like this way. Thank you
Great tutorial! You did a great job making her fit you. She looks great and so do you! 😊
Awe thank you my sweet friend!!!!
How freakin COOL!!!! I’ve seen them use elastic thread! Yes, who knew!? I had no idea there was elastic thread. Oh and I hated my Joss!! That was the most hideous thing ever on me!! 😂❤
Hahaha it was on me also at first. I am now fixing it up.
I was not a Joss fan either…
@@KerriannSullivan I don't think I have work her yet after this video haha
I have got to try this!!! Thank you Charmaine! ❤
Awe thank you. Hope it helps
Thanks so much for the tutorial. I just had Rachel Welch's Ahead of the Curve that was too large on my petite head. I have cut wefts out before but over cut. This is a great alternative that is fixable if you mess up.
Awesome! So glad this helps. Plus if you ever want to give it away or sell it, you can take the stitch out and it is back to the normal.
Thank you!
Thank you for watching
Thanks, I’ll try this with the nape of my new wig. I have a very short neck and the wig has the extended nape. Drives me nuts.
Oh yes, always a way. OMG great things about this technique is, you can always take out a stitch. If you cut something out, it is harder to replace. Good luck and thanks for watching💜
This is so informative, thank you. One question, do you make any kind of special knot when you finish each set of wefts at the top?
@@karens216 awe thank you, I am so happy this helps. No special knots. Just a couple regular ones. They are still holding up great also. If you have any more questions, just let me know.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 you make me smile!! Excellent info!! Thank you!!!!
Awe thank you!!!!! 💕😊 I love to be honest and, well, I can't hide what my face says hahaha
@@ClassySassyManes the doctors tell my supervisor that all the time… loll
Hahaha yep, I understand that statement totally hahaha
Thank you. How would you see a wig to make it smaller in the back crown area? I have a Jon Renau Alluer that is too loose.
Just like I did with this one. I have several that are big on the crown area that I have done this same method for and turned out perfect for me. I would try that first before ever cutting out wefts. Thank you for watching.
I need to expand the cap.
You can wet the cap with water, put it on a mannequin head that has the same size as your circumference, then let it dry. That can stretch it out for you