Quick weaves are a popular and efficient way to achieve a polished hairstyle without the commitment of a sew-in or traditional weave. One of the most vital components of a successful quick weave is the closure piece, which ensures a seamless and natural-looking finish. Whether you’re new to quick weaves or an experienced stylist, knowing how to create a closure piece can elevate your skills. Here’s a step-by-step guide to making a closure piece for a quick weave that looks professional and lasts.
1. Gather Your Materials
Before starting the process, you’ll need to ensure you have all the necessary tools and materials. Having everything on hand will make the process smoother and more efficient. Below is a table of recommended materials:
| Materials | Purpose |
|---|---|
| SISHAIR Bundles | High-quality wefts for the closure piece |
| Wig or weave cap | Base to secure tracks during quick weave |
| Hair glue or bonding adhesive | To attach the tracks |
| Scissors | For cutting the wefts and shaping the closure |
| Needle and thread (optional) | For added security (if sewing is needed) |
| Flat iron or curling wand | To style the closure for a natural look |
| Comb and hair clips | To section and manage the hair |
| Blow dryer | Speeds up the drying process for glue |
Using premium hair such as SISHAIR bundles can make a significant difference in the final result, as they are designed to mimic the appearance of natural hair while being durable and easy to work with.
2. Prepare the Foundation
The foundation is key to ensuring the closure blends seamlessly with the rest of the quick weave. Begin by braiding the natural hair into cornrows or molding it flat against the scalp using styling gel. Once the hair is flat, place a wig cap over the head to protect the natural hair from the adhesive.
Some people prefer using two wig caps for added security. If you choose this method, make sure the caps are snug but not too tight to ensure comfort throughout the wear.
3. Start Laying the Wefts
Using SISHAIR bundles or similar high-quality wefts, begin attaching the tracks to the wig cap. Apply bonding glue to the weft and press it against the cap, starting at the nape of the neck and working your way upward in a U-shape.
As you move closer to the crown of the head, leave a small circular section untouched—this will be the area where the closure piece is applied. Ensure the tracks are laid flat and close together to create a full, natural look.
4. Create the Closure Piece
The closure piece is the centerpiece of the quick weave, as it covers the exposed area at the crown and provides a polished finish. Follow these steps to craft your closure piece:
- Cut a Small Section of Weft: Take a short piece of SISHAIR weft (approximately 2-3 inches long) and apply bonding glue along the track.
- Form a Circular Shape: Roll the weft tightly into a small circular shape, creating a flat base. Hold it in place for a few seconds to let the glue set slightly.
- Secure the Closure: Once the rolled weft has dried enough to hold its shape, flatten it slightly by pressing it between your fingers or a flat surface. This will give you a disc-like closure piece ready for application.
If you prefer a silkier, more natural finish, you can use a flat iron to smooth the hair on the closure after shaping it.
5. Attach the Closure
Carefully apply bonding glue to the underside of the closure piece. Place it over the open circular section at the crown of the head. Press it firmly into place, ensuring that the edges blend smoothly with the surrounding tracks. Use a blow dryer on a low heat setting to speed up the drying process and secure the glue.
For added security, you can sew the closure piece onto the cap using a needle and thread. This step is optional but recommended if you want the quick weave to last longer.
6. Blend and Style
Once the closure piece is in place, the final step is blending and styling the hair. Use a flat iron or curling wand to style the hair, ensuring the closure piece blends seamlessly with the rest of the weave. Depending on your desired look, you can part the closure to either side or create a middle part. Use a comb to adjust and smooth the hair as needed.
For a natural finish, consider applying a small amount of concealer or foundation on the closure area to mimic the appearance of a scalp. This works especially well if the closure has a defined part.
Conclusion
Creating a closure piece for a quick weave doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right materials and techniques, you can achieve a flawless, professional-looking hairstyle. Using high-quality hair like SISHAIR bundles ensures a natural, long-lasting result, while careful application and styling make the finished look seamless. With practice, mastering this skill can open the door to countless creative hairstyles and confident self-expression.



