How to Make a Yarn Wig: A Step-by-Step Guide
1. Gathering Supplies and Preparing the Workspace
First, you need the following supplies:
● Knit or crochet winter cap or beanie
● Skein of yarn that is the same color as the cap or beanie
● Crochet hook or, alternatively, a bent paper clip
● Chalk
● Scissors
● Pillow
The cap or beanie will serve as the base of your wig, where you’ll be attaching the yarn. Make sure that the colors match so your wig looks uniform. It’s also important to pay attention to yarn weight. Different weights will vary in thickness, so find one that matches the look you’re going for.
If you want thick locks on your wig, you need a yarn weight of medium to chunky. But if you want thin, spaghetti-like strands, you can opt for super fine to light yarn.
When you’ve found all the required supplies, gather them in your workspace. Because you’ll be working with several strands of yarn, we recommend finding a large surface area that gives you plenty of space to move and can accommodate long strands of yarn.
2. Choosing the Right Wig Style
Wigs come in various different styles. There are short wigs, long wigs, curly wigs, straight wigs, and even those that use braids and ponytails! Each one of them will call for a unique way of working the yarn strands, so you first have to identify what type of wig you’re going for.
This ultimately depends on your intended look. If you’re making a wig to complement a character costume, for example, you should be imitating that character’s locks as much as possible. That means a straight black wig with bangs for Cleopatra or luscious yellow locks up in a bun for Cinderella.
As we mentioned, you’ll be using your cap or beanie as the foundation of your wig. Your chosen knit cap should fit your head snugly or a little loose if you’ll be working with thicker yarn. A cap that’s too loose will cause your wig to fall off, especially as more weight is added to it as you lock yarns through.
Using a beanie saves you the hassle of having to create your own wig cap. But if you don’t have one to spare, you can also make your own wig cap with an old knit sweater.
Measure it by putting the sweater arm over your head and mark the area around your hairline with chalk. Cut a couple of inches below the mark, then sew elastic on the bottom edge so it stays secured on your head.
Alternatively, you can use other stretchy fabrics, such as an old pair of tights or a mesh net. Just make sure to measure your head accurately and secure the ends with elastics.