They should be looping around it. Sewing through it could be the cause of more shedding than normal. But then again, it could just be a poorlly constructed weft.
I don't think sewing through the weft would lead to excessive shedding. If you are wearing a machine weft, I would recommend that you use the weft sealer that Sherrie sells.
When I sew on machine wefts I usually do sew through the wefts, and shedding has not been a big problem.
The weft sealer is very thin and will penetrate/soak into the track. It doesnt 'sit' on top or make it thick. You would brush on a thin coat of the sealer along the track. The sealer will help with normal shedding and may even slow down shedding from a poorly constructed weft. But if its a poorly constructed weft, even a weft sealer may not completely stop the shedding.
I would say to get Aleens Fray Check or Dritz Stop Fraying. Anytime when you are installing a weave you should seal the wefts. It prevents the hair from shedding!
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