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That is a massive hair plug that you did. I use 1/4 of that amount at most. *if you root that thick around the hairline or the 'part' youll end up with a probable split scalp. But kudos to the needle hack!
@@bornwithbsguards I did it large because my camera didn't focus well back then 😅 I should have mentioned to use smaller hanks, but just wanted to make sure it was visible for everyone. 💕 Thanks so much for viewing!
Thank you for this! I have a rerooting tool that never held the needles securely. After watching your video, I took an exacto blade that I already had in my tool kit, removed the blade and replaced it with one of the needles and it works perfectly!
I know you haven’t reposted in quite a while but wanted to say thank you as my 8yo and I go about adding hair to their dolls today. Really appreciate it
Crap!! Sounds like the other doll RU-vid channel felt threatened by you. So sad that you didn't continue with your videos because I just found them and LOVEd you and your channel. Hope your life is now everything you hoped for!
Great video. I might've gone a bit nuts with these dolls cos I ordered two of all of them! LOL I figured I'd just change out the wigs and have double the variety. :)
Good information. Just so you know the "loop" on the sewing needle is called the "eye". You thread the eye of the needle 🪡. In your case you cut through the eye of the needle. The Exacto knife trick is an easy way to save money and time. They can be purchased at the dollar store for cheap. They are called "Craft Knife" because Exacto is a brand name and costs more.
I know it's an old video, but it's SO helpful. My big problem with rerooting tools that I buy is the needle disappearing up inside the tool. It drives me insane and I stopped bothering because of it. But I'm going to try this, it's much cheaper and hopefully much more effective.
After blowing through 5 needles at 6$ a set of five I thought hlthere has to be a better way......thank you, I have heard of making this way but, your tutorial puts it all into perspective...;)