The other day I showed you how to make a Lace ruffle rosette hair clip. Using that same technique with strips of fabric instead of lace, you can make this!
I like the little bit of fray on the edge of the fabric, but I didn't want it to fray any further so I used a bit of fray check once everything was all put together. Nothing to precise, just enough to keep it from getting to stringy. I'm sure you also noticed I put this one on a headband rather than a clip, you can attach it to anything you like. I attached the headband with some hot glue then another felt circle hot glued to sandwich the headband between the two felt pieces. Enjoy!
1.24.2011
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7 Reactions to this post
Add CommentAwesome tutorial - thank you!
Very cute!
So cute! Come link up http://gigglesglitzandglam.blogspot.com/2011/01/glam-party-12.html
Love the headband sista.. we have a great vintage giveaway this week.. Stop by.
Very cute. I love fray too! It makes it that much more unique I think. Found your blog through TCB and thought I'd stop in and leave you some <3
LOVE the headbands. I have a bald baby who keeps being mistaken for a boy. She needs some headband love. Yours are on my list. :) LOVELY!
About the elastic headband... purchased or crafted? This is a super fun tutorial - like another commenter, I have a bald baby girl, too. :)
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