Cut Out + Keep

Button Headband

Cute as a button :)

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/button-headband • Posted by EVEnl

With all those fascinators popping up wherever you go, how can one still have a unique one-of-a-kind look?! Well… by making your own of course and not by use of feathers but by use of buttons. YES! All those buttons you saved of off old clothes which you thought might come in handy for a future project have found their use.

You will need

Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

1 h 20

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
Medium headband side 1268995773 Medium done 1268995971

Description

With all those fascinators popping up wherever you go, how can one still have a unique one-of-a-kind look?! Well… by making your own of course and not by use of feathers but by use of buttons. YES! All those buttons you saved of off old clothes which you thought might come in handy for a future project have found their use.

Instructions

  1. Small headband 1268995826

    Draw a shape which suits your taste, this is going to be the base of the headband on which you are going to attach the buttons. I drew a diamond shape with round corners, if you want to you could use this template (click on the image! seam allowance not included).

  2. Small pattern piece 1268995863

    Fold your desired fabric in half and put the pattern piece on top, cut out.

  3. Take the elastic cord and wrap it around your head, stretch it a bit making sure it’s not too tight or too loose. Keep in mind the headband base measures about 14cm.

  4. Small tuck elastic in between 1268995892

    Grab the pattern pieces and put right sides together. Place the ends of the elastic cord on the ‘circle marks’ of both fabric layers with the cord tucked in between. Sew but leave a gap to make sure you can turn right side out. Turn right side out and sew up the gap at the bottom. I used ladder stitch as its almost invisible.

  5. Small search for cute buttons 1268995914

    Search for buttons!

  6. Small sew them to the headband 1268995931

    Sew buttons on, it might be fun to try to sew them with different colours of thread. Make sure to pull your needle and thread through both layers of fabric.

  7. Small done 1268995958

    Finish up that last button and there you have it! You look as cute as a button with your very own unique button headband.