You need: plastic headband to cover; 1/8 yard fabric (we got ours from reprodepot.com); tape measure; scissors; sewing machine (optional); transparent tape; needle and thread Cutting fabric: Using ...
You want to know the best thing about a nice, thick cloth headband? You can throw one on when you are having the worst of hair days, and you’ll still look effortlessly chic. The best part is that if ...
A good headband keeps your hair back and sweat out of your eyes while you work out, and if you have some scrap fabric on hand, you can make your own, sized to fit your head—and your own sense of style ...
If you’re inclined to crafting and making clothing, chances are you have a bag or box sitting around with bits of fabric and other scraps inside. If you’re like me, that box is constantly filled with ...
Saw this over at Instructables the other day, and thought it was just the kind of GeekDad project our readers would love: how to make a Naruto-style headband for your kids to wear and play ninja with.
Here we show you how to create your own, in just four very easy steps. Don't forget to share your Easter pictures with us on Twitter and Instagram @loveyoursunday. You will need: A4 sheet of white and ...
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