If you need a quickie hair accessory this is the project for you!
Super easy to make and a great beginner project! Even kids can make these really cool headbands!
This is the perfect project to use up your stretch knit scraps because it requires such a small amount of fabric. I say you start making these now and start your own collection or give them as gifts. I’m going to make some for my little girl too. I love how these look on my curly hair, too!
Gather your supplies here:
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• Stretch Knit Fabric: any stretch knit fabric will do. Even fabric scraps or an old t-shirt!
• Rotary cutter
• Cutting Mat (or here on Amazon: http://amzn.to/TQTybM)
• Mini iron: http://amzn.to/SaVx9V
• Long narrow ruler: http://amzn.to/11RWXwk
• Rotary cutter
• Cutting Mat (or here on Amazon: http://amzn.to/TQTybM)
• Mini iron: http://amzn.to/SaVx9V
• Long narrow ruler: http://amzn.to/11RWXwk
Sarah Hoffman
Love the tetorial do you have this in a pdf file?? Would love to see my grandchildren make it.
Tess
I have been trying to find a good video tutorial for a long time on how to make these, and yours is the best I found! Super easy & turned out wonderful!
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Brilliant and so simple! I am totally going to try it this weekend – thanks!
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What a great opportunity! I love this tutorial 😀
so simple & cute.
ladib1493
You are the best..I recently started to let my curly hair grow out and needed a good headband..going to try it..thanks so much for the perfect details.
knabino
Just yesterday I was thinking I needed to find a pattern for these. I need some quick ones made up before I go on vacation.
Benita Fish
Love the tutorial for the Turban style headband. You make everything look so easy. 🙂
Alissa
Thanks for another great tutorial! My Girl Scout Troop has made recycled shopping bags from t-shirts and this would be a great add on to that project. Can’t wait to try it.