1. Determine the greatest points along the border of your wig inside layer to attach the clips. You may want to just apply clips at the back with glue at the front to maintain the look of a natural hairline in the frontage. Without glue, you may want to use clips at the back and at sides of your crown. You can also set a wig clip in the middle of the piece. How many clips you use will depend on the type and dimension of the hairpiece and how much pre-existing hair you contain.

· Thread your needle accordingly you have a long double thread.



2. Stitch the clips along the border of the inside layer. If you have a lace wig, fold and pin the inside layer back to dual the material. Place clips so the comb teeth are facing up and so the rubber strip is besides the lining. The long border of the clip should line up with the border of the inside layer. Stitch through the inside layer, up through each hole in the clip. There will be some holes for sewing around the border of the clip. Go through each hole three times and safe each passes from side to side a hole with a lock stitch. Build lock stitches by passing the needle through the two threads and pulling it stiff.



3. cut the flaps from between every clip if you have a lace wig. Cut them to create in a straight line, unfolded border that lines up with the front border of the comb.



4. Attach

the hairpiece to your head by pressing on the centers of the combs to unsnap and open them. Pull the hairpiece tight and slide the teeth of every comb into the hair or under the hair cap.