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Thursday, 26 April 2012

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Finally I have time to do this and post. Things in my life have been very busy and somewhat difficult/challenging, so I don't really have much time to do my usual work. Anyway, I have spent the past couple of weeks trying to get an hour of ventilation done 5 days a week. I have really gotten back into the swing of things. I want to get this thing finished! It feels as if it is never ending - having a big head and making an extended nape doesn't help for sure.

Here's the wig:



And the hair...


As I have said before, the hair is not the best. It's really bad hair in my opinion; highly processed and loads of different hair textures (some are horrible and I try to throw before ventilating if I see them). However, it is serving it's purpose of giving me something non-precious to ventilate with for practicing. The hair type is 'pouffy' in that it looks more than it is. When I braid the hair that I have already ventilated, it's not as thick as you would imagine from looking at it hanging down like that.

Moving forward...

I am going to continue ventilating as I am already doing and then when I have ventilated over the the top galloon, where the honeycomb tulle finishes, I will then start ventilating 1 hair per hole.

There is one patch at the bottom right hand where there is not enough hair ventilated and when I have finished doing the current section, I will go back and add some more to that before I move onto doing the vertex and sides.

I also need to buy some metal springs as I don't like the plastic ones I have and I want to add some to make ear tabs.

9 comments:

  1. You are doing such a great job! I'm still in the practice phase of learning how to ventilate myself. Where did you purchase the honeycomb tulle?

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    1. Thanks Nicole. I still feel like I am practicing on this project - there is so much to learn and figure out as you go along. Density and growth patterns are big ones for me right now. I got the tulle from a company in Germany: Fishbach and Miller.

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  3. I'm super keen to learn wig-making, but I don't know that I'd have the patience for it. :) Do you mind if I ask what the first resources you were looking at when you started? I wouldn't even know where to begin :)

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    1. Will make a blog post for you with advice.

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  4. Good job Vlal its me Pals...I have now joined the blogspot. I love your cap especially it looks very professional... You are a natural!!!

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    1. Thanks Pals!! Will check you out. x

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    2. OMG I feel like an idiot... I am already following you... I did not know that the Wig Making Diva was you!!! How goofy am I?? Forget my last sentence on my page... Goodness, been in hubby's garage too long maybe the fumes were starting to get to me...smh

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    3. Haha! I'll send you a mask LOL.

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