First, you need a headband. I bought these awesome 5mm metal ones from a website called Trimweaver. They're cheap and work with a lot of styles, you can spraypaint them if you don't want them silver. Or just go find a headband you want to do this too--possibilities are endless.
This is what makes it cheap--find an old sweater or get one from a thrift store. This one had a ribbed knit cuff on the bottom which makes it easy to make it ruffled and cute for our headband.
I cut off the bottom of the sweater which gave me a long strip of ribbed fabric to work with. This is about 3 inches wide and I cut it into 3 strips for 3 headbands. There's really no rhyme or reason to measuring, you just play around until you get what you like.
center the stich in the middle of the fabric (unlike mine here that is off to the side.) Just sew one line down the middle.
Gather it and make it ruffled and tie a knot with the string ends, then hot glue it onto your headband. Try placing it on your head to decide where you want the ruffle to go on the headband.
Gather it and make it ruffled and tie a knot with the string ends, then hot glue it onto your headband. Try placing it on your head to decide where you want the ruffle to go on the headband.

This is super cute!
ReplyDeleteWay cute, I can't wait to try it.
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