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Diy Flower Headbands Out Of Fabric

Diy Flower Headbands Out Of Fabric

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A new flower headband just stands out! Want to learn DIY flower headbands in an ingenious way? Look here! Flowers in the hair make you look so girly! If there is something hitting the latest fashion trend, it would have to be flower headbands. Every girl loves a few floral elements in their closet, so why not DIY flower headbands for the latest look with a fraction of price instead of buying?

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
Medium 1

Description

A new flower headband just stands out! Want to learn DIY flower headbands in an ingenious way? Look here! Flowers in the hair make you look so girly! If there is something hitting the latest fashion trend, it would have to be flower headbands. Every girl loves a few floral elements in their closet, so why not DIY flower headbands for the latest look with a fraction of price instead of buying?

Instructions

  1. Small diy flower headbands out of fabric 3

    Make a petal Cut out five round pieces from floral cloth with diameter of 5cm. take one piece and fold in half twice to shape a sector. Running stitch the arc edge and pull the thread tightly to make a petal as the picture shows.

  2. Small diy flower headbands out of fabric 4

    Make a flower Do the same with another four pieces of cloths and thread them to make a semi-circular flower. Knot the thread and sew an applique in the center. Cut a strip of lace trim which is a little longer than headband and glue it to cover the headband with double-sided tape.

  3. Small 2

    Wrap both ends of headband Sew both sides of lace trim to wrap the headband with fishing thread for good looking. If you don't have fishing thread, you can use sewing thread in similar color to replace. Cut out two short strips of ribbon and seal the ends with lighter. Wind ribbon strips to wrap both ends of headband and secure with glue. Attach the fabric flower to the middle of the headband. You can also choose to add a button instead of applique to make the other style.