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Cute And Easy Scrappy Headbands!

fabulously fashionable headwear from leftover fabric

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/cute-and-easy-scrappy-headbands • Posted by looberry pie

i don't have many pictures of the process, but its super simple to explain how to make these sweet headbands!

You will need

Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

0 h 10

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

i don't have many pictures of the process, but its super simple to explain how to make these sweet headbands!

Instructions

  1. STEP ONE (for both methods): measure your head around where you'd be tying your headband, then add at least six inches. on the dark paisley headband, i added six inches so theres not a lot of poking out bits. if you like the look of the longer ends, though, add more! i've got nearly 9 extra inches on the pink headband.

  2. STEP TWO (also for both methods): decide how wide you want your headband to be, then multiply that by two. after that you'll want to add about half an inch of width, you're gonna overlap it a bit when you sew it.

  3. STEP THREE (one more "both methods" step!): fold the long edges of your fabric in on itself so it overlaps a bit in the middle. pin or just iron your headband so it stays folded like this.

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    MACHINE SEWING METHOD: Sew right along the center of your headband, where the fabric overlaps. Once thats done, cut the ends into points. it'll sort of look like an 80's skinny necktie at this point. then just sew along the edges of the pointed ends and you're done!

  5. HAND SEWING METHOD: Sew down the center of your headband so the overlapping fabric is sewn together OR if you don't like the look of naked stitches or are in a hell of a hurry, you can just sort of tack it together by using a couple of stitches every few inches. once you've got things held together, cut the ends of your headband into points, so it sort of looks like a skinny neck tie. then just stitch around the edges so things don't fray and you've got yourself an adorable, mildly Lucille Ball-esque headband.