3 Weft Stitching Techniques You Should Know

Dec 19, 2024

Are you ready to elevate your hair extension game? Whether you’re a seasoned stylist or a budding enthusiast, mastering the art of stitching is essential for achieving seamless, long-lasting results. At Philocaly Hair, we understand the importance of precision and technique when it comes to hair extensions. In this guide, we’ll break down three essential stitching methods that will take your extensions to the next level.

Blanket Stitch

The blanket stitch is a fundamental technique that provides a strong foundation for securing wefts. 


To execute this stitch, start by guiding your needle through the pocket of the weft, ensuring it catches the underlying hair. Next, pull the needle up through the bottom of the loop created, tightening the stitch to secure the weft in place. 


Repeat this process along the length of the weft, maintaining even tension for a seamless finish.

Locking Stitch

For added security and durability, the locking stitch is a go-to method favored by experienced stylists. 


Similar to the blanket stitch, guide your needle through the pocket of the weft, ensuring it catches the hair beneath. 


Here’s where the magic happens – instead of simply pulling the needle up through the loop, repeat the process to create a “lock”.


By coming up through the loop twice, you’ll form a tight knot on top of the weft, preventing slippage and ensuring long-lasting hold.

Expand your Repertoire

Take your stitching skills to the next level with the leading locking stitch, a technique that combines efficiency with precision. 


Before inserting your needle into the pocket, drape the thread across the top of the weft, ensuring it rests securely. 


As you guide the needle through the pocket, make sure it passes over the draped thread. 


Once the needle emerges from the other side, pull it through the same loop created in the blanket and locking stitch. 


The beauty of this method lies in its simplicity – by going through the loop once instead of twice, you’ll save time without compromising on quality.

Leading Locking Stitch

Mastering the art of stitching is essential for achieving seamless, long-lasting hair extensions. With the blanket stitch, locking stitch, and leading locking stitch in your repertoire, you’ll be well-equipped to create stunning looks for your clients. At Philocaly Hair Extensions, we’re committed to providing stylists with the resources and support they need to excel in their craft.


Ready to elevate your skills to the next level? Check out our education calendar and learn from industry experts who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and expertise. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, there’s always something new to discover at Philocaly Hair Extensions.


Happy Stitching!