FROM FABRIC SCRAPS TO STYLISH HEADBAND

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From Fabric Scraps to Stylish Headband

This takes less than 1/8  yard of fabric and is a very good way of using the leftover fabric from a dress to make a matching accessory. It will keep the hair out of your face while adding a touch of style

From Fabric Scraps to Stylish Headband

With just a  few quick steps involved, this project is sure to delight beginner and experienced seamstresses alike.

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1. 1/8 yard of any medium weight fabric of your choice. If you want to make it wider, Choose one that is flowing like chiffon or lightweight cotton. 2. 3/8 inch elastic – you will need a strip that is 6 ½ inches long

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Step 1

Take the smaller band, fold in the two longer edges by 1/4 of an inch and iron it down

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Step 2

Fold the band lengthwise along the middle again and iron it down.

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Step 3

Your band will look like this now.

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Step 4

Sew the fold shut close to the edge. Sew along the other longer side too to make your band look uniform.

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Step 5

Using a safety pin start inserting the elastic into the band you just made

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