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amother
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Yesterday at 4:53 am
My wig cap is a bit big and it costs a lot to take in. I'm thinking to do it myself but it's a bit risky. The net needs to be cut and then sewn. I am comfortable with a needle/thread, but still thinking twice. Has anyone ever done it? Or does anyone do it and can tell me a little more?
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Sugarcube
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Yesterday at 5:16 am
amother OP wrote: | My wig cap is a bit big and it costs a lot to take in. I'm thinking to do it myself but it's a bit risky. The net needs to be cut and then sewn. I am comfortable with a needle/thread, but still thinking twice. Has anyone ever done it? Or does anyone do it and can tell me a little more? |
It can be done without cutting open the net, it like gets close together tiny pleats
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amother
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Yesterday at 7:16 am
Sugarcube wrote: | It can be done without cutting open the net, it like gets close together tiny pleats |
Not near the temples. The net is doubled or maybe even tripled and it will be a big lump if it's not cut.
I've done it before in the back of the net when it stretched but not the temples/ears.
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amother
Brunette
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Yesterday at 4:08 pm
amother OP wrote: | Not near the temples. The net is doubled or maybe even tripled and it will be a big lump if it's not cut.
I've done it before in the back of the net when it stretched but not the temples/ears. |
The ear piece is coming down too low? I did it already to shorten, cut off like a 1/2 inch not to much and sew it well tight together, should not be a problem to do on own
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