Hair which is sewn at the top end either by
machine or hand is known as weft. Hair sewn by machines is known as
machine wefts and similarly hand sewn hair is termed as hand made weft.
Any weft usually weighs around 100 gms. Depending on their type they
are categorized into different grades.
Exodus Machine Wefts
Though it is a common
practice using conventional stitching machines with single needle to
make machine weft, it really makes the weft thicker and application of
glue is also not possible. Despite several stitches, the hair fall is
obvious in the long run.
Professional HAIR WEFTING
MACHINE SET consists of a combination of High
Speed Double & Single Needle Lock Stitch Industrial Sewing
Machines. In all, three machines will be fixed in one table and
functions as mentioned below.
When the hackled and
cleaned human hair is placed in the first machine,
it sews the hair with the double needle and pushes the hair to the next
machine for making a thin weft and in turn folds the hair and sends it
to the third machine which stitches further and runs it to the glue box
where a glue is applied on a roller atop the wefted hair to prevent
hair fall. Then the weft is further stitched using the single needle
sewing machine to produce the final product.
The glue mark on the weft
signifies the strength and superiority of the
human hair extension. This area usually merges with the hair on
application. So the client need not mistake it for any defect in
quality. It is in fact a sign to indicate that the glue has been
applied to strengthen the hair. Under hot climatic conditions, the glue
mark is sometimes visible but usually it merges with the weft.
We use established brands
like JUKI of Japan, BROTHER of Japan, and
UNICORN & SAMJUNG of Korea. Even we take precautions to import
expensive glue to avoid hair fall. Our product is strong and durable
when compared with the wefts made by single needle machines. Hence our
wefts are much superior in terms of quality than the Indian hair
extensions available in the local market.
Exodus Micro
Wefts
These are again hand tied
wefts made manually using 3 threads to weave the hair in a particular
pattern. Micro wefts are smaller in size compared to Hand tied wefts.
It is advised not to cut the weft and if you intend to cut please tie
off the cut ends or reinforce with glue to avoid shedding.
On an average a skilled
person can weave up to a maximum of 1 piece per
day. That is, a person can weave only 100 gm of hair per day. This is
why micro wefts are usually more expensive than other wefts as the
process is laborious.
Exodus Handtied
Wefts
These are wefts made
manually using 8 threads to weave the hair in a particular pattern to
make the weft. Usually hand tied wefts are small in size and allows the
hair to hold tighter. A machine stitch is run on the weft again to make
it stronger. It is advised not to cut the weft. It will loosen and
shed. However, if you intend to cut the hand-tied wefts, please tie off
the cut ends or reinforce with glue to ensure that the hair will not
untangle. Because the wefts are made by hand there is greater control
over ensuring stability of the hair extension.
On an average a skilled
person can weave up to a maximum of 3 - 4
pieces per day. That is, 300 to 400 grams of hair can be woven per day.
It needs enormous manual skills and training to weave continuously.