Pre-sewed 360 lace wig with 360 Lace Frontal and bundles. It can be worn very easily. Buy it now from our online store. 360 lace frontal wigs are new hair products that have a 360-degree front and are lace all around, 5 inches at the front and 2.5 inches at the back, with a piece of net in the middle. We have pre-sewed 360 frontal & bundles into a wig.

The cute and natural 360 Lace Front Wigs looks very nice and full, hair has been plucked with baby hair, put on the head, adjusted, and fixed with a strap-on wig. Wig has a lot of hair strands, usually, there are 180% density and 150% density body wave 360 frontal wig.

The Wig Kit For Making A Wig With A 360 Lace Frontal
The wig kit includes a 360 Wigs containing a package; a mannequin head, a straight and curved needle, scissors, a white pencil, some clips, a wig cap, pins, yarn or thread, hair comb, and elastic band.

Step 1.First, you will take a white pencil from your kit and mark the position of the ears on the wig cap before placing 360 frontal. This will be a guide to help you know exactly where to install the 360 lace. Place the wig cap on the mannequin’s head and use the pins to retain it. Put your wig cap out because you need to hook it outside. Using a 360 Lace Wig, you will start by fixing the lace section on the ends that you marked out on the wig cap. Remember to fold the lace before starting sewing to get a clean finish.

Step 2.Next is sewing the bundles. First, you will have to adjust the wig cap properly and pin it to the mannequin with pins. This allows for easy sewing. The number of bundles used to make 360 wigs varies from person to person, for most people four bundles will do this, while for others with three they are fine.

Step 3.It is normal for first-time tailors to have difficulty sewing in a straight line. To avoid this difficulty, you can place the lace on the line you want to sew with some pins and use a pencil to outline where you need to sew. This also makes sewing easier.

Step 4.Now that your wig is almost ready, take the wig cap out of the mannequin’s head and cut the excess of the hat that peeked under your lace. Make sure not to cut into your stitches and also avoid cutting too close to your hair.

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