I keep coming back to this video anytime I want to make this cap, thank you so much ma, I’ve been getting orders on this particular design… I can’t thank you enough
It’s called An Aso-oke material… It’s mostly used by the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria. You can get it in areas where the sell head scarf, sego, gele, etc… In case you are not in Nigeria, you can see it in Nigerian fashion stores in your country…
I keep coming back to this video anytime I want to make this cap, thank you so much ma, I’ve been getting orders on this particular design… I can’t thank you enough
I’m glad that I made such a big impact in your business, God bless you and give you more clients, Amen
It's so beautiful
Thank you 🙏🏾
You do good work. Very beautiful.
Thank you
Well detailed tutorial, thumbs up
Anytime
Nice one
Thanks Sis
Well done ❤
Thank you for sharing your experience
You are welcome
Can i use already made moulded cap at the market
Yes you can
Lovely
Thank You my darling
I never regret watching❤
Thank You
Please can I use any other material to cover the design created with thick warden apart from the asoke
Yes you can, but if you are using that same material for the back, make sure you add paper stay inside
Beautiful
Thank You
Amazing work ♥️
Thank you
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you my dear
Ma, what is black that is you inside the moulded asoke
Ok I used black waterproof to cover the moulder before moulding. I did that so that it can be easy to bring out the moulder
Weldone ma
Please I need measurements of bow
20”
Thanks how many strands would do this
2 strands
Beautiful
Thank you
Thank you
What is the size of mold you used?
And since, the already made base is not hard, can I use it like that?
It's the regular size mould of about 6inches.
Yes you can use an already made base
So empowering
Thank You 🙏🏾
Did you put millinery wire before covering the mould
There’s no need for that’s since we are going round with the loop
Thank you for the tutorial. Do I have to measure my client's head to make the loop or justvfollow the measurement you used?
There’s no need it just sits on the head
@@nmaesobe
Okay. Thanks
Nice good 👍😊 pls where can I get the glue you used?
You can get it in the market where the sell tailoring materials, it’s called hot glue, you buy the gun and the candle sticks
Thanks sis.
Please, how many strands of aso Oke did you use?
2 strands is enough
How can I do zara cap and add electric at the back
Pls follow this link and watch this video
ua-cam.com/video/fWyuZVG7ZII/v-deo.htmlsi=pFFIkJel__m_sQoI
Can i use raw silk for this style?
Yes, definitely
Can you use any gum if you don't have this hot gum
Yes provided the gum is strong enough, but I will recommend you use hot glue gum
Can I use a ready made base instead of a sinamay base? Thank you
Yes you can
Why didn't you put hat wire in the base cap so it can be strong
There’s no need for it since I went round with the loop.
If the it was the base alone, then I will definitely put the hat wire
@@nmaesobehat wire helps the cap last longer.nice job
Weldone. Please where can i get the base and mat that you used.
In the market, where they sell materials for fascinators and hats
How did you make the butterfly you put behind?
I have a full video, link in my description box…
Or
ua-cam.com/video/xtCQqbbENfY/v-deo.html
Thank you ma
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Please I don't know how I can do the base
You can watch it here
ua-cam.com/video/MRNhJwvCXJw/v-deo.htmlsi=WRM63b1kpoRfPFlF
Empowering tutorial. Pls where can I get the rubber u used pls?
Thank you ma.
You can get it from those that sell elastic for tailoring
Ma pls how can I mode the modern base
I have a video link in my description box or click on this link
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Next time remove the mould from the nylon not directly from the material that’s why it almost crumbled
Thank You 🙏🏾
Can I use any other material apart from aso oke
Yes you can, even Ankara
Good morning dear how can I get the material
It’s called An Aso-oke material…
It’s mostly used by the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria.
You can get it in areas where the sell head scarf, sego, gele, etc…
In case you are not in Nigeria, you can see it in Nigerian fashion stores in your country…
Good morning to you too dear
How do I make the already-made base strong so that I can use it?
What is the size of the mold you used for this?
How much?
15k
Well detailed tutorial, thumbs up
Thank you my darling
Lovely
Thank you my dear