Boho Flower Headband
This crochet boho flower headband is a fun and easy way to add some color and pizzazz to your wardrobe. It is a great way to show off your crochet skills and make a stylish accessory for any outfit. It is easy to customize and you can make it as colorful as you like! You can wear this headband with jeans, shorts, dresses or leggings. It is a great statement piece to add to your wardrobe. This is a super easy project that you can complete in a few hours or less. Materials needed: Yarn US K/6.5mm Croch...
How to Make a Twisted Headband
Do you love the creative, twisted style of headbands? If so, this tutorial is for you! In just a few easy steps, you can create your very own twisted headband. With some beautiful fabrics, you will add a fun twist to any outfit! So, what do you need? Not much really! Have fun with this easy tutorial! Materials needed: 1/4 yd of cotton fabric 6″ of 1″ elastic Standard sewing supplies
DIY Wire Headband
If you are looking for the perfect way or easiest way to adorn yourself then it’s by adorning your hair. Today we’re going to make these DIY wire headbands that can be adjusted for any head size and you can tie it in as many bows or shapes as you like. This is also great for your scrap fabrics and you can make it in as many colors and patterns as you like. So friends, click on the link below to get started! Materials needed: strip of fabric of about 4″ x 32″ gauge wire round no...
Crochet Baby Headband
Let’s adorn those babies by making some crochet baby headbands. These headbands have ribbons in them that add some extra cuteness! These are also great if you have leftover yarns and you’re looking for a perfect gift for that little one. So friends, without wasting any time click on the link below and pick up your crochet hooks because you’re going to have fun making this wonderful accessory. Materials needed: 1.9mm (#5) steel hook, or hook needed to obtain measurements 25-30 yards Aunt Lydia...
DIY Fleece Ear Warmer Headband
For everyone who likes to let their hair down or up in a ponytail, this is for you! You can all agree that having a ponytail under a hat can be very uncomfortable. What about your hair getting flat and losing shape after taking that hat off? Argh! Well, we have to keep ourselves warm nevertheless but we can use a fleece ear warmer headband to keep your hair in shape and that ponytail up! Materials needed: fabric – 1/4 yard of fleece matching thread ear warmer headband pattern scissors ruler or me...
DIY Turban Headband
This DIY turban headband is so easy to make and so cute to wear. You can make it in one color or you can combine two colors together for that extra yumminess. Make this and be sure that your hair will be tidy and you can explore the world as you want. So friends, let’s click on the link below to get started. Materials needed: fabric – 2 pieces of stretch knit fabric 5 x 21″ (or 5 x circumference of head) matching thread scissors (or rotary cutter and a cutting mat) ruler or measuring tape s...
How to Make a Fabric Headband
I love headbands because they are not only super easy to make but also they are super functional as they keep your hair looking gorgeous. Headbands are also perfect for the summer as they can help you trap sweat without spoiling your hairstyle. These headbands we have before us are so cute and you can even add some lace to make them super gorgeous. Materials needed: The pattern Scraps of fabric at least 3 inches wide by 18 inches long. Quilting cotton is perfect for this. 6 inches of elastic Optio...
DIY Baby Headband
Headbands are really easy to make and they always make any baby girl looks so cute. Today we’re going to DIY some baby headbands and gift them out to our lovely angels. You can make these headbands in different fabric textures and patterns and just have fun in the process. This is a great craft for beginners, so let’s get started!! Materials needed: jersey, knit fabric: 22" x 5" (56 x 12 cm) for the smallest size, 26" x 5" (66 x 12 cm) for the largest size coordinating sewing thread sewing machine ...
DIY Fleece Ear Warmer Headband
For everyone who likes to let their hair down or up in a ponytail, this is for you! You can all agree that having a ponytail under a hat can be very uncomfortable. What about your hair getting flat and losing shape after taking that hat off? Argh! Well, we have to keep ourselves warm nevertheless but we can use a fleece ear warmer headband to keep your hair in shape and that ponytail up! Materials needed: fabric – 1/4 yard of fleece matching thread ear warmer headband pattern scissors r...
How to Make a Headband for Summer
Coastal theme is quite popular during warm seasons. You can follow it noy only in decor of your home, but also you can create some pieces of clothes for yourself. Add to your summer looks light and bright fabrics and complete them with one of the headbands which I`m going to show you. For this project we need an old striped t-shirt. Actually, you can use any fabric you have, but this one looks like the sailor presented it to you. Things you need: old t-shirt scissors needle thread ponytail elast...
How To Make No Sew Headband
I have got quite long hair and usually I use some things to put them back. I like different headbands and I have already done some with my sewing machine, but in this tutorial we don`t need any sewing skills at all, just your attention and a pait of old tights) let`s make a braided headband together! Things you need: tights (I used toddler tights, size 2) or a piece of fabric scissors Step 1. Starting at the bottom, I cut the leg into 4 equal(ish) pieces. Because you have the front an...
Simple Faux Knot Head Band
When I tidy up, cook, have a wash or even jog, I like my hair to back from my face because it`s really disturbing. But at the same time a don`t like buns or tails that`s why I have found the way to make a faux knot head band for myself. It`s super easy and you will cope with this tutorial even if you`re a beginner in sewing. Let`s get started! Things you need: 1/4 Yard of knit fabric (My favorites to use are Cotton Lycra also sold as Cotton Spandex, Cotton Jersey, and Rayon Spandex. I also l...