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Weaving with a closure piece

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ichephren

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Hello ladies,
Does anyone know how to use a closure picece for a full head weave? I really want to learn how to do my own weaves, and want to put my hair away for the rest of the year until I fully hit brastrap...so, please help if you know how to use closure pieces. TIA :)
 
ichephren said:
Hello ladies,
Does anyone know how to use a closure picece for a full head weave? I really want to learn how to do my own weaves, and want to put my hair away for the rest of the year until I fully hit brastrap...so, please help if you know how to use closure pieces. TIA :)

Sorry I can't help with your question but check out the weaves and extensions forum over at blackhairmedia.com. Someone should be able to help you over there.
 
Hello ladies,
Does anyone know how to use a closure picece for a full head weave? I really want to learn how to do my own weaves, and want to put my hair away for the rest of the year until I fully hit brastrap...so, please help if you know how to use closure pieces. TIA :)

Hi lady
Those links helped me , I'm a DIY too :grin::
http://public.fotki.com/ThAbAdDeStBaBy3/how_to_folder/attaching_the_alrea/

http://public.fotki.com/ThAbAdDeStBaBy3/how_to_folder/closing-a-weave-qui/presentation1closin.html
 
If you are talking about a lace closure then EbOni and Senciti on YT has some great tutorials on how to sew/glue on a closure and frontal piece if you need visuals. Some ladies sew the entire piece which usually is 3X4 and sew weft hair for the back or you can sew the sides and use lacewig glue for the front. It really boils down to your preference. BHM is a great resource for weave info
 
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