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Hello. After doing some research and with some help from wonderful people here at Yahoo Answers, I’ve decided to go with a Full Remy Hair Weave. Now, which weft is better for a sewn-in weave? Machine weft or hand tied?

Thanks!

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3 Responses to “What’s the best weft for a sewn-in weave?”

  1. chelseiann on November 5th, 2009 at 8:05 am

    Hand-tied wefts lays flatter to the scalp,but EXTREMELY DELICATE and will unravel if the wefts are cut and not sealed properly! Machine wefts are more durable and easy to work with and can be cut without a problem,but isn’t as flat as the hand-tied wefts.

    You may want to spend some time checking out my source. It’s everything about weaves, Remy, wefts, etc. It’s a great website that allows people to post questions & answers specifically about black hair. Good luck with your weave, I’m sure it will be beautiful.

  2. stephanie on December 29th, 2009 at 4:59 pm

    I would definately say machine weft, it is a lot more durable and flat enough for any style you want to do. Machine wefts can even be cut in half if nececary when sewing or gluing tracks near your hairline. Hand tied weft is not worth the bother or the extra money you have to pay sometimes, as said above it is delicate, and if you are not experienced with it, you may encounter problems. Hope that helped

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