It's chilly outside here today and I'm loving it! I enjoyed every minute of reaching into the closet and pulling out soft cozy blankets, snuggling up on the couch with my blanket and laptop to check my e-mail this morning... Don't get me wrong, I'm not a fan of temps below 40 degrees, but a high of 65, I'll take it!
Anyway.... on with the tutorial. Here is what we are making today!
What you need-
Thick hair tie
Six 1" strips of fabric
Bulldog clip or safety pin
Sewing machine (or needle and thread)
Fabric tac
I ripped my fabric strips so they were a bit frayed on the edges, personal choice. Clip three strips together and braid. Did I mention this is going to be really easy! Your braids should be about 6 inches short of going around your head.
Tack each end of the braid just enough that it doesn't come undone .
Then tack both braids together on each end, be careful not to twist the braids.
Cut your hair tie so it's one strip of elastic.
Sandwich your elastic ends between the ends of your braids on each end, again, careful not to twist the braids.
Sew over the elastic so that it's secure. With a scrap of your fabric, wrap the ends of the braids for a finished look. I used fabric tac for this.
Your done!
Enjoy!
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LOVE this! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
ReplyDelete:) Love this idea. I'm a delurker but never commented before. A lovely way to reuse cloth scraps.
ReplyDeletewow!!!!!!!!! this is great! i am DEF doing this tonight! A glass of wine, some fabric scraps.....and I will be all set! Your ideas are so great!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. My tween will love it, and possibly her mama as well.
ReplyDeleteThat is CUTE!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try this one with my girls!!! YAY! Thank you for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSo cute...I have to make one this weekend :)
ReplyDeleteYou have the cutest blog! I am now a follower. Came over through the blog hop.
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WOW!!! Love this tutorial! So gonna try this! TY!
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Hey Taylor...I did try this tutorial out and it was so easy. I linked up to your post with my own http://www.chase-ingthedream.com/2010/09/i-found-super-cute-braided-headband.html
ReplyDeleteCute and Easy!!! fantastic.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant and so simple! I am totally going to try it this weekend - thanks!
ReplyDeleteToo, Too Cute! I can't wait to make some of these.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing!
Thank you for sharing, I tried out the headband this past week for my little girl and now my nieces are wanting me to make them one. I also linked your post to my blog.
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I absolutely love this headband and for sure my niece will also love this, she loves hair accessories so much. I will try this out. Thanks for sharing tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tute! It will make a super great gift!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much... I had a little trouble with the finishing part. I'm from Chile, so i must translate everything and i don't really know what fabric tac is. Made 2 (in one night) the first i tried machine sweing the finishing toches and broke 2 needles, for the 2cond one i used a hot glue gun and came out a little better. any advice for the 3rd????
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias,
desde chile, TRINIDAD
Maria-
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you like the project, I'm sorry you have to translate everything. I follow a couple blogs I can't read at all because of the language! Fabric Tac is a fabric glue. It's thick and sticky. Sort of like hot glue but it's not as stiff. Any fabric glue should do the trick. I do prefer the stickier thicker ones. Good Luck!
This is a really a cute idea- and much better than having to pay $20 at urban outfitters for precisely the same thing! Seriously! So much nicer to make it oneself, and I'm definitely going to give this project a go.
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When I tried to sew the two braids together with the elastic the fabric was to thick and my needle broke. Do you think that hot glue would work instead?
ReplyDeleteVery cute colorful braids! Great creativity!
ReplyDeleteTotally just made this! Thanks for the tutorial! I love my new headband!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't get the fabric glue to hold so I tied a knot in all three pieces a few inches in. Then I braided it and tied another knot a few inches from the end. Then I sewed a small piece of elastic on the inside of the flat fabric on either end and just folded it around the elastic and it came out great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful ideas!
girl, you need to dye your roots! haha super cute though :]
ReplyDeleteThis is a great project! We do a lot of recycled t-shirt workshops here in New Orleans, and I think this would be a great project to add to our roster with our t-shirt scraps!
ReplyDeleteHello
ReplyDeleteIn first thank you very much for your tutorial.
I'm French and I have a little translation problem, maybe you can help me. Yu speak in "inches" in France we use centimeters. 6 inches = 15 cm. Only, 15 cm it is small and it does not as long as braids on your photos. Have you given the measurements for a band to child or I have a conversion problem?
Marion,
ReplyDeleteI notice I do have a typo there, but it's not the six inches. It should say six inches "short" not sort. So your braid will be the measurement of your head minus 6 inches (or 15 cm).
Thank you very very much!
ReplyDeleteI can be headbands soon this afternoon! My niece saw the photo on your blog and she wants the same, go go go go Marion!
Wow! I love your post & your blog! I did this head band with old t-shirts and look great! THANKS
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ReplyDeleteJust made one and I love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :) I just made one for myself and LOVE the result!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I'm going to make mine tonight. Thanks for the tutorial! :)
ReplyDeleteJust made one of these ad I love it! Thanks for the awesome idea. I'm going to try and do bracelets like this now as well by tying the ends and ditching the elastic.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea, hate the way your camera is in the photos.
ReplyDeleteNext time, turn the camera around & look via the reflection in the mirror. You can use your screen to see what you are doing via reflection & ta-da no camera in shot :)
Great tutorial! I love the raw edge look. I included it in my roundup of fabulous and free headband tutorials and you can check it out here: http://darlingadventures.com/?p=470
ReplyDeleteI used a hot glue glue gun for the last part, I found it easier.
ReplyDeletegorgeous... I'm making some and have mentioned you on my blog, thanks for the tutorial !
ReplyDeleteI've seen these made out of tee shirts, but I like yours so much better. Way cute!
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled upon this...excellent! It was a quick and easy project! you rock!
ReplyDeleteFound you on Pinterest. Made one today and it's so cute!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks!! Just finished this, and it's super cute!
ReplyDeleteHow long should the strips be?
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea!!!! i think i will make some and give them to my friends and maybe even show them how to do it!!!!! Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteI just made one of these...super cute and so fast! Thanks for the tute!
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