Monday, August 8, 2011

How to make a fabric Hairband

 Choose a striped fabric that stretches across the bands for this look. Knitting has some stretch, so it's a hairband is soft and easy to wear. Just a small amount of tissue to a hairband, you can use the fabric remains of clothing you have made to a corresponding band. Make a broadband with bands crossing it for an eye-catching hair accessory. Make a narrow band in a floral print for incidental candy for a girl.Difficulty: moderately EasyTape measureKnit fabricScissorsSewing machine with a stitchThread1 stretch

Measure around your head to the point where you will be the hairband. Add 1 inch in length.

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The slightly stretch fabric and cut a strip of knitting the length that you calculated. Cut a little more than twice as wide you want the hairband. The fabric should stretch along the Strip.

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Fold the Strip in half by bringing the short ends of the band with the sides right touch. Sewing the ends with a rectilinear grid, 1/2 inches from the end. You will be a ring of tissue.

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Fold the ring two in bringing the raw edges of the long sides with the right side of the fabric off.

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Set your machine to sew a stretch mesh. Sew the long sides of the fabric together by sewing along the edges with a stretch mesh.

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Fold the fabric for sewing along the Centre of the Interior.


Use an extensible mesh sewing the long sides of the hairband. If you do not, it will not stretch adapted over your head.

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