Double Sided Fabric Headband Pattern

7.05.2011

Hello blog world! It's been a busy weekend! I hope all you Americans had a fabulous 4th of July. We had friends stay with us, a cookout, and my friends even had a baby shower for me. All the hustle and bustle really took a toll on my body though. I'm packing my hospital bag tonight because last night I thought we might be making an early trip (still a few weeks to go....but you never know). Now, it wasn't that bad, but it was bad enough to make me think I need to have everything prepared. A BIG THANK YOU to my hubby for a ton of back rubs :)

Free Headband Pattern

I have this list of "blog" things I'm trying to finish up before baby E comes, so let's see how I do.


I'm starting with this one: Double Sided Fabric Headband Pattern. I had so many ask about how I made the ones for my daughter's teachers that I digitized the pattern for all of you to use and wrote up instructions.

Simple

You can make simple ones

Lots of fabrics

or more elaborate ones. I made these with leftover pieces from my daughters quilt.
Are you ready to make one of your own?


What you need:
-Download the pattern from here {there's a 1 inch line on it to make sure it's printed the correct size for you}
***A lovely reader resized this for her 2 and 5 year old and is sharing the pattern here!!!!***
-Fabric for the headband and elastic cover
-5.5 inches of 1/2" or 3/4" elastic (this can be adjusted if needed)

Notes:
-Always back stitch at the beginning and end of sewing, unless otherwise stated.
-Seam allowances are 1/4" unless otherwise stated.

1. Once you print out your pattern, cut the pattern pieces out.

Pattern pieces

2. Cut out two pieces for the headband, making sure the pattern piece is on the fabric fold.


3. Cut out two pieces for the elastic cover (if you make your elastic piece longer, increase the length of these pieces as well). Again, make sure the pattern piece is on the fabric fold.



4. Cut your piece of elastic to be 5.5" long.

5. Place the a headband fabric piece and elastic cover fabric piece down, right sides facing up. Then place the second pieces on top of them, right sides facing down. Make sure to match up the sides and pin together.

6. Sew down the sides of the headband and the elastic cover.


7. Turn each piece right side out. I do this by attaching a long piece of yarn to a safety pin.


Then I slide the safety pin through the what needs to be turned


and then pin one side of the end.


Tuck in the end that has the safety pin a little


and then pull the yarn on the other end and it will be right side out.


8. I use a long stick to push out the seams from the inside and then iron, but you can just iron each piece if you like. I just don't like the fabric overlapping on the sides too much.

9. Now take the elastic cover piece and sew down each long side. This creates a middle casing for the elastic.


10. Add a safety pin to the end of the elastic and start to slide the elastic through the elastic cover. Make sure to stop before the end without the safety pin is inside.


11. Once the side without the safety pin is at the opening, sew it in place so it won't go anywhere.


12. Continue to push the safety pin through the casing until the other end of the elastic is at the other edge. Sew that in place as well.


13. On each end of the headband piece,


turn in some so no raw edges are showing.


14. Slip in the elastic band until the place where you sewed is no longer visible and sew in place.


15. Repeat #14 on the other side.

16. Top stitch the sides of the headband part if desired (I sew closer to the edge than 1/4").



They are simple to make and if you plan it well you can whip up a bunch at the same time assembly line style like. Then you have a bunch for yourself or gifts for the ladies in your life :) Most of these will probably be Christmas presents. Great, huh? And it's only July!!!!!

If you make some, share with us in the flickr group or on the fb fanpage

All piled up

163 comments:

  1. Yay!! I've been wanting to make some headbands for a while, but wasn't sure the best size and exactly how to do it. Thank you for sharing! Now to get started :)...

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  2. Yippee! Just as soon as I get through the backlog I have going here (and am feeling better!) I so have to make one of these!

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  3. thanks for the pattern. I am looking forward to printing the pattern out and start on some this week.

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  4. Thank u for listening to us! You're awesome!

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  5. Hi!They are SUPER cute!!I'll try to make it!Thanks!:)

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  6. Yeah!! Thank you for the tutorial! I saw the ones you made earlier for your daughter's teachers and I have been so hoping you would post a pattern. Thank you so much!! Praying that everything goes well with your delivery! Emma B

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  7. Hi, thanks for this great tutorial. It's awesome!

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  8. so cute!!!thanks for the pattern.

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  9. Super ce tuto ! j'aime beaucoup ton blog, j'y viens souvent! bises de France

    So cute! I like so much your blog! I view it very often! Big Kiss from France!

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  10. These are great--excited to try them! :)

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  11. These are too CUTE! My girls and I are going to make some this week.. My oldest goes to camp this weekend and wants to make some to give to her bunk mates. Thank you for sharing!!! Great tutorial!
    Mechelle

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  12. I am loving these headbands! Sooo cute!! I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
    http://sewing.craftgossip.com/free-pattern-double-sided-fabric-headband/2011/07/06/

    --Anne

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  13. Great tutorial...I made my daughter a headband recently without a pattern and messed up the elastic band, so I particularly liked this post!! Thanks!

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  14. Thank you for this great tutorial! I have tried it right away and made 2 headbands for my girls. I was surprised with the result - I have never sewn anything more difficult then a pillow but the headbands were easy to make and look wonderfull!

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  15. Fantastic!! congratulations
    Where do you find these SUPER pieces of fabric?

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  16. "Where do you find these SUPER pieces of fabric?"

    Well, a lot of it comes from Joann's but some are designer prints you have to buy online by Heather Bailey.

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  17. I love this headband! I'm posting a link on my blog to it, hope that's ok!

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  18. GREAT tutorial!!
    I have posted it on my blogs facebook page. :)
    craftedblog.com
    you have won me over as a follower. :)

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  19. and its going on my blog too. forgot to mention that. :P
    thanks for sharing!
    Dom.
    Craftedblog.com

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  20. so cute! I have made this style of headband before but never thought to cover up the elastic! Love it and plan to make 10 of my own.

    Thank you for sharing your pattern :)

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  21. I really like the tutorial,thank you.

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  22. I love this headband. Well done and thanks!

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  23. THANK YOU!!!!!! These are superb!

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  24. What an excellent guide! I'll definitely be trying this soon. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  25. So cute! Now I know what to do with the rest of my fabric jellies from my own project! Thanks for sharing! :)

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  26. Even here in germany we love headbands. I´ve just been searching for a tutorial and thank you so much for sharing and showing ♥

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  27. oh my goodness you have some great projects. i love the little pin cushions. i have 2 seamstresses in my family and i'm going to make a couple for them for christmas. thank you so much.

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  28. I love these headbands. We're having our family reunion this week and this is gonna be a great little gift. I decided to make one for each of my nieces. Great instructions, too! Thanks!!

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  29. Hi! Have you made these for little girls? How would you adjust the measurements accordingly. Does the elastic allow for different sized heads pretty well??
    Thanks! So cute!

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  30. Christie,

    I haven't made them for little girls yet, but it wouldn't be that hard to resize. Give it a try :) The elastic allows for a few extra inches for heads. Of course, adjustments can always be made if necessary. If adding a longer piece of elastic, just stretch it as far as it will go and measure it. Then that is how long you should make the casing for it.

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  31. Just wanted to say I love your tutorial. I just made one for my 2 yr old daughter with some slight modification to make it smaller. This is great!

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  32. Love love love!! Just finished our first one!! I posted a pic on my fb! http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2046305589793&set=a.1485726455665.2065722.1008996715&type=1

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  33. LOVE it! I am making these for my girls (18) for our church young women's camp! So easy and so perfect. A great alternative to a bandana!

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  34. I'm blaming my pregnancy-brain, but I cannot figure out how to print out your lovely pattern for headbands? (Other than printing out your blog post and guessing on the sizing)? Is there a direct link to the printable pattern? I really want a couple of these for my hospital bag (and just summer in general - SO adorable!) Thank You!
    coastchick at gmail

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  35. Oh my goodness - ignore please my last comment - I *just* saw the link to the pattern download. Oh I feel so silly, I swear I've read your post in entirety at least 3x and I *just* now saw the link. So silly.

    I can't wait to get started on these, they are so sweet! I also just "liked" you on fb and will enjoy hearing more about your adventures with crafts and kidlets!

    Thank You for the lovely pattern!

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  36. thanks for this great tutorial!

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  37. These are so cute! I've made a couple already but mine keep slowly slipping up and off my head. I've tried using longer length of elastic but no go. Suggestions?

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  38. Maybe try not putting the cover over the elastic? The the elastic might cling to your hair better and keep it in place. You could also try using fabrics with some kind of texture that would help it kind of cling to the hair more? Or just add a bobby pin or two to hold it securely in the back?

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  39. I blogged about your tut here: http://prettymuchnuts.blogspot.com/2011/07/keyhole-dress-finally.html

    Thanks for sharing it!! I have worn my new headban to the grocery store, hancocks and around the house all day! ha!

    Andie

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  40. thinking this is PERFECT for all of those small bits of fabric I can't bring myself to get rid of.

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  41. I love this!! Thanks for the great tut :D

    -Kim @ Camisoles and Cammies

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  42. What a great tut! Thanks for the yarn trick!

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  43. Usually I get very stressed out reading pattern instructions because it's like reading Klingon, but your tutorials are easy to understand, and you never skip a step. I hope you continue forward with this (and please make an adult size pattern for the "as you like it dress/shirt".)

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  44. Do you sell these? I definitely would like to buy one if possible for my 6 month old baby girl. Let me know at lagahn@gmail.com
    Thanks!

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  45. Lisa,

    Unfortunately I am not selling any at the moment. But, my pattern is free for anyone to make and sell so you can probably find some making these on Etsy or something similar.

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  46. Wow, super cute! I just made one as a sample for my Girl Scouts. These would make a perfect "troop identifier" for our upcoming spa-themed event. Thanks so much for sharing with us!

    Susan

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  47. Thank you for posting this tutorial. I found you on Pinterest (my obsession). I plan to make some of these to gift to my neices for Christmas. I love how cute and simple they are.

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  48. Hi Jessica,
    thanks for the tutorial!!! I've tried to sew a hairband according to your how-to. Wanna see the result? ;-)
    Greetings from Germany

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  49. Thank you so much for the tutorial!

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  50. Have you come across anyone that's selling these? I'd love to have a couple but don't have time right now to make them myself. I found a couple on Etsy but they're not this cute.

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    1. if you want you can contact me at my email ohgretadesigns at aol.com or you go to my web site www.ohgreta.com and contact me.

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  51. This is a superb idea and I think I might even have all the supplies on hand for this. Thanks for the pattern. Gonna try to make some. :)

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  52. Thanks so much for sharing. Perfect project for my girls for 4-H this next year!
    Jennifer

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  53. @melfoley,

    I have not, but if I do or anyone lets me know they are selling them I'll add the info to the post :)

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  54. Thanks for a great tutorial! Check out the headbands I made at www.leaandlars.blogspot.com. Can I sell headbands made from this pattern?

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  55. Love these...can't wait to make my niece some!

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  56. Jenn,

    Yes!!! Please feel free to make and sell anything you see on my blog :)

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  57. Oh wow those are super cute, I want to make them for Christmas gifts for the girls makes perfect stocking stuffers. Thanks for sharing!

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  58. thanks so much! this pattern is awesome and just what i was looking for.

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  59. Love these! I have tons of fabric scraps from other projects so this will be perfect. The only thing is I kinda have a flat head at the back so I don't know if these will stay put on me. Will still have to try :) Thanks for sharing.

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  60. Thanks so much for generously sharing this pattern and tutorial!

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  61. Just finished my first headband and loved it, so much fun! Time for more!

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  62. Thanks for sharing your pattern! I made several of these today to give as Valentine gifts. They were fun and easy to make!

    dexterdays-sdk@blogspot.com

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  63. http://www.etsy.com/shop/ScandinavianFabrics

    Buy Marimekko fabrics at affordable prices for your projects!

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  64. Great tutorial! You've been featured on the Quality Sewing Tutorials blog.

    We hand select only the best free tutorials and patterns for the home sewist.

    Grab a brag button!

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  65. Just found your website yesterday & made my first headband today. I'm wearing it with a huge smile on my face. I'd purchased tons of different pieces of fabric months ago & could never come up with an easy solution to make a headband. Add my complicated life (stay at home mom & we recently moved) and making the time to come up with an idea was just never important enough. Well... enter your blog & the pattern. I'm sooooooooo happy!!! I even made my first while my baby was napping so I feel like a rock star goddess. And how I love the headband... everything about it & the instructions, the pictures, the time & effort you put into sharing. Thanks so much for putting it out there. You really improved my quality of life for today & the future. I can't wait to make the rest & will do so in the 'assembly line' fashion. Ok, gotta go, the peanut is waking up, but I had to share my joy & appreication!!!!!!! xoxoxoo! Angie

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  66. I am so excited to make these super cute headbands...I am a very very beginner sewer...you think I will be able to do them?

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  67. hese are absolutely adorable...I am a very beginner sewer...you think I will be able to make them?

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  68. Yes! I believe in you :) You can do it! Just take your time and take a break if you get frustrated at all. It can be hard at the beginning when learning to sew, but the more you sew, the easier it becomes!

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  69. The fabric of the headbands looks gorgeous!Thanks for sharing the tutorial & pattern.

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  70. Great tutorial - two for the price of one! I included it in my roundup of fabulous and free headband tutorials and you can check it out here: http://darlingadventures.com/?p=470

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  71. This is SO super nice of you to offer. I haven't read through yet but thought I'd send out a thank you while the pattern pieces are printing. I have a bohemiannie! bag pattern that I'd like to give you if you're interested. (I sell them but would like to give you one). You can find it on my blog on the left near the top if interested. Thank you, Thank YOU!

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  72. Ooh, I love these! I'm learning how to use my old sewing machine and this would make a great project. Any suggestions for sizing them for a little girl? Thanks!

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  73. Can't wait to try sewing a few of these! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  74. I would love to make some of these, but every time I click on the pattern picture to try to get it, it keeps telling me I don't have permission to view the picture. I did join the flickr group so not sure what I am doing wrong.

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  75. Hi Heather :)

    The link to the picture is to where it is hosted on Flickr. To get to the pattern, click on the highlighted words that says "download pattern here" and it will take you to where the actual pattern pieces are hosted. If that doesn't work for some reason, let me know and I can just email you the pattern pieces :)

    Jess

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  76. Do you sell these? I would really love to buy some!

    email me at lollypop807@aim.com

    THanks!

    Elizabeth

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  77. These are so stinking cute! Just made one for myself and one for my daughter and we are in love with them! Thank you so much for sharing this!
    I was wondering if it is allowed to sell the ones I sew? Wouldn't want to do it without your permission!

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  78. This is great. I'm getting together a collection of mothers day gift DIY sewing projects. This is perfect. Thanks for sharing!

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  79. Jen,

    Yes ma'am :) You definitely may sell headbands you make!

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  80. Thank you so much for the pattern. I make shoeboxes at Christmas time for Samaritan's Purse...and what little girl would not love to get some new headbands, handmade with love!

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  81. Wonderful tutorial! Thank you! :)

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  82. Totally love your blog!! And your hair-band! I linked you in my blog - hope that was okay?! Greetings from Germany, Andi

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  83. Hi :) It is perfectly fine to use a pic from my blog and link back to it. Thank you for letting me know! I appreciate the link love!

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  84. These are soo cute!! I am in the possess of making one myself..and am very excited to wear it :) Thanks for the pattern!

    Anna

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  85. Venky thought that the end where the elastic meets the top piece was not the same width and looked bag :(

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  86. I was needing a headband pattern/sweat band to wear outside in the summer, will use your pattern and adjust, using terry cloth on the inside. Thanks!

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  87. Fabulous pattern and tutorial, thanks so much for taking the time to do this!

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  88. My step daughter plays volleyball and I have seen these at some of the touranments and have been wanting to make them for her team and didn't have a clue on where to start! Thanks for putting this on here! Can't wait to get started!

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  89. Probably a stupid question but what changes do I make to the headband pattern if the line on the pattern is more than one inch? These are adorable and am planning on making a bunch of them.

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    1. Hmmmm.... it's a pdf, so is it opening up in Adobe? If not, maybe that's why it's off. Feel free to email me at jessicafediw@yahoo.com and I can just email it to you :)

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  90. Never mind, I figured it out! I apparently need more coffee :) I thought the line was to be one inch from the top of the paper. Duh! I just made one and it seems just a tad bit too small so I need to play around with it a bit more to fit my apparently too big head. :) Thank you for sharing the pattern. This was quick and easy to make. Karen

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    1. :) I have those days a lot! lol. If you just make the elastic and casing longer it would be an easy fix. I just made the casing as long as the elastic would stretch out when creating the pattern.

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  91. Love the fabric you used on these headbands. Looks like something I would do. Thanks for sharing your pattern. I just started wearing something like this to keep my frizzies hidden! Can't wait to finish my current project to make some of these.

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  92. These are darling - I'm going to make some! Loved your tip for turning the headband, I wish I'd know it last week when I was turning several tubes :)

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  93. I made several of these as soon as I saw the pattern. 5.5 inches of elastic is not nearly enough to go over the head. I increased the elastic to 7 inches and lengthened the band to between 16 and 18 inches (depending on the fabric I had available). I used bandanas as the fabric for both sides. One is a hippy Love print, the other is a blue camouflage. Next will be a red watermellon print, and then a blue star patriotic print. These are mostly for an exercise class and are especially good for long hair that doesn't like pony tails.

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  94. Just had to tell you that I SO appreciate the time you put into this tutorial, the pictures and instructions are SO clear. I made one for my daughter months ago and am about to assembly line a few more so came back. THANKS!!!

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  95. Lovely clear tutorial but made it and its way too small for my head, so might adjust to fit my daughter. Agree that needs more elastic and a larger elastic cover piece... but still super lovely and i am pleased with the result!

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  96. Oops...just posted a comment then realised i didn't cut the elastic cover fabric on the fold which is why it was small... no wonder it was small! haha silly me... try again...

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  97. Super CUTE pattern... but it was WAY too wide for my yet... and even more so for my 6 yr old's head....

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  98. Thank you so much for all this work. I look forward to making this for my little girl!

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  99. Thank you so much for taking the time to create a pattern and tutorial.

    I had been making these headbands for awhile for my 4 year old daughter but could never get the sizing right - until I found your tute! Also, the addition of the elastic casing is *very* professional looking and polished. I will never go back to plain elastic backs after this now that I know how to do it neatly.

    I just made a TON of these headbands tonight for both my daughter and a little girl we know of (daughter of a cousin's friend) going thru chemo. I am sure the HB's will make her smile for a bit and make her feel girly. I'll be making about ten more tomorrow as I sit indoors in the AC ;)

    Thanks again!

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  100. ps. I went up to 6.5 inches with the elastic and found it fits alot nicer. My daughter and I have large heads maybe? lol... I guess it depends on the elastic you use in all seriousness. I used half-inch braided elastic. It stretches nicely and doesn't hurt. Woven elastics are too stiff IMO.

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  101. oh my good! I have tried so many of these and this is the first one that i really like!!!! :-)
    Thank you so much for posting this tutorial!!!! very well done!

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  102. Thanks for the awesome tuorial! LOVE your headbands.

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  103. Thank you so much for thie tutorial ! I am so hooked on headbands !!

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  104. So cute. I can't wait to make some. Thank you so much for sharing the pattern and tutorial!

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  105. Many thanks for this tutorial! I've made 7 of these today and am eager to make more! They look professionally made!

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  106. Thank you very much for the pretty pattern !!!

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  107. I just made a skirt with a really adorable fabric, and I really wanted to make a matching head with the extra material--now I can :o) Thanks so much for the pattern and easy tutorial!

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  108. Your headbands are so pretty! I have been looking for a new craft to start selling and that people would really like - and I think I just found it. I'm going to pull out the sewing machine this weekend. ThANKS!

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  109. Thanks for the super cute tutorial. I ran into a small problem though.....because I am cheap and dont want to replace my ink in my printer I sent your patern to kinkos only to find out that you have a copy right on the pattern. Of course they wouldnt print the pattern but I am confused. In a previous post you said we could make and sell them....can you clarify it... is it ok to print the pattern?

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    1. Hi :) The copyright is just stating that someone can't take my pattern and say it is one they made or sell copies of it. You are more than welcome to print it and sell items from it :) If they won't print it, maybe you could go to a library and do so? I will not be near the computer that file is saved on for a bit, so I cannot change it and then send it to you for printing purposes for a while. But, if that is what you need, just email me at jessicafediw@yahoo.com and we'll get it straight.

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    2. Thanks, I didn't think about the library good call. We are doing them for a Super Saturday at church and wanted to make sure they had a pattern to make it easier. Just wanted to make sure, I need them pretty quickly so the library it is. Thanks again for the clarification.

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  110. That looks super cute, I'm going to try to figure out how to size it down for my little girl-to-be and two nieces. :)

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  111. Do you have instructions on making the four fabric bands like you show in the pictures. I work at a quilt shop, one of our customers wants us to host a birthday party for her 13 year old daughter and friends. I am trying to figure out a way to have the bias seams done so the girls can just lay your pattern down and cut out the pieces. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated. We would be glad to pay for the pattern if you have them for sale. I can be contacted at www.prairiequilt.com.

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  112. One of the customers at our quilt shop has asked us to host a birthday party for her 13 year old daughter and friends. She found your tutorial, and wants the girls to make the four fabric bands. I have been trying to figure out the angle so we can have the bias seams done for the girls. Do you have a pattern for sale, or some advice you will share? Any help will be greatly appreciated. You can contact me at randa@prairiequilt.com

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  113. extremely beautiful pics
    I am also selling ladies headbands at
    baby Headbands For Women

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  114. Thank you these are great for my daughter and nieces.

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  115. What size do you think this would fit down too? My three year old saw this post and says she NEEDS some. I'm afraid they will be too big? thetiffanystudio@photographer.net

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    1. Hi :) A lady sized down the pattern to fit her 2 and 5 year old and shares it here: http://gruenefreunde.blogspot.com/2011/07/haarband-schnittmuster.html
      I would suggest using that pattern and putting it together the same way :)

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  116. Thank you so much for posting these great instructions and pattern, my daughter and I just made one and it was so fun, easy and rewarding!

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  117. Do you have instructions for the four fabric headbands you have pictured? I would love to try those!

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  118. Thanks so much for this tutorial. I had a pillowcase dress I made for my daughter that didn't fit anymore. I repurposed it into a skirt and took the strap and made a headband for her. So, I modified it a bit but your instructions helped me get it completed. Thanks so much!

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  119. Thanks so much!!!

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  120. THANK YOU !!! THESE ARE SO CUTE,JUST CUT A BUNCH OUT TO SEW FOR MY DAUGHTER AND DAUGHTER IN-LAW FOR STOCKING STUFFERS. LOVE LOVE LOVE THEM!!!! THANKS AGAIN!!!

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  121. OMG I wanna make these all day long. I have been looking for a headband pattern and this one is detailed and well written and easy to follow.

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  122. So cute and a great tutorial! Found your post via Pinterest and I'll be repinning in hopes of making some soon.

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  123. Awesome. I am making some for my daughter's birthday for gifts for the girls that attend! Thanks so much!

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  124. FIRST thanks for the clear and perfect tutorial. For little girls would u cut the elastic smaller or the headband part or both? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

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    1. You are welcome :) I just recently added a link up there of where another reader made a pattern for smaller children. Did you see that by chance? Or are you going for a different size than hers as well? I would make both smaller for sure. I figured the headband length by measuring from bottom of one ear to the other. Then the rest of the length around the back was the length of the elastic plus enough for seam allowance. I played around with the headbands width until I liked it, but I know others have made it smaller and I think that would be a good idea for a child's as well. I hope this helps somewhat. I just haven't sat down yet and down a child's one. I should add that to my list though as many ask about it :)

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  125. hola!!!!!!!
    me gustaria saber las medidas de la vincha
    gracias

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    1. Hi :) Are you able to print out the pattern pieces? I don't have one near me at the moment, but I can look it up and measure one if needed. I know some people have said it was a little small for their head, so they just made the elastic part longer.

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  127. I just made one and am ABSOLUTELY in love with it! Thank you for such a great tutorial!

    http://bellaboobeauties.blogspot.com/

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  128. Thanks so much for the awesome pattern. I just finished making my first and cant wait to make more. I love it!!!

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  129. Love the tutorial and finished project, but I am having a hard time with turning the pieces right side out once sewn, any suggestions?

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    1. Hi :) If you look at step 7, you can see where I use a safety pin and string to easily pull it right side out. That's the best way I have found so far.

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  130. I love these so much. I just made one for my daughter with the kid pattern that is linked. The whole thing was super duper easy, i did have one issue though...when you connect the fabric/elastic piece to the headband i couldent get the rough edges of the material to fold in and there was no way that the elastic pieces were gunna fit into the little opening if i could. so i ended up just swing the rough edges over each other. they dont look as "complete" as your do, but i dont know what else to do to make it connect ant look finished. any suggestions?? Maybe should I use a thinner elastic and cut the piece that goes over it so its thinner??

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    1. Thank you for sharing! I haven't made a little one yet, but yes, I would suggest just doing a thinner elastic or redo the pattern yourself so that the bottom ends will be wide enough to hold the 1" elastic.

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  132. Do you have any suggestions for adjusting the elastic size? I made one with the 5.5 inch and it was rather small, then I did 8 inch and it was a little big for me but my daughter couldn't get it over her head! Just looking for a happy medium! Otherwise its perfect!

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    1. Hi :) I would suggest sewing in a longer piece of elastic (like the 8" piece) just on one side then kind of try it on to see what would be a good length for your head size. Hold the other side in place and make sure that you can get it on and off the way you like it. Then trim it and sew in that side. And if you make the elastic longer, make sure to make the casing for it longer as well so it will stretch with the elastic. Hope that helps :)

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  133. Just made one and I love it!!! Thanks for the tutorial!!!

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  134. Awesome headbands my mother is making one for me right now.How did u get the idea ?

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    1. How sweet of her! The idea was from a combination of things. I had some fabric headbands, similar to this but more full in the top part, but I wanted to be able to make some from the pretty fabrics I had. I also looked at other in stores like Claire's, etc. for inspiration. So I decided to make up my own pattern and then share it with everyone :)

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  135. I love headbands! I am going to try this right now! By the way, I just found your blog and love it!

    xo,
    Alex Small
    www.small4style.com

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  136. Thank You so much!

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  137. This pattern is a joy to make! The instructions are so clear, and the head bands turn out so cute.

    Thanks so much for sharing your time and talent with us!

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  138. Made two great design thanks for the great instructions

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  139. Such a perfect project for my 4Hers! Thanks!

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  140. these are fabulous.... much thanks for the great pattern...

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  141. I love this tutorial! It's so easy to take scraps from a project and make a cute, matching headband. I started teaching sewing lessons at my house for our homeschool program, and this will be our first thing to make on the machine. By the way folks, it's easy to adjust this pattern for younger and smaller heads. Just stick it on your printer/scanner, shrink it down by 15%-25%, and voila...that's it. ;-) I found 15% to be just right for my students, who are 8-11 years old.

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  142. sooo very adorable...& EASY! I really appreciate you sharing your idea!

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  143. Thank you for the great instructions and pattern. I made some tonight and they are adorable!

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  144. Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial! ♥

    I shared this article in one of my blog posts:
    "Recycle Fabric Scraps: Easy Crafts"
    --> http://gedcarpizo.com/recycle-fabric-scraps-easy-crafts/
    Of course, I put a link back to your site. ^^

    Thanks again! And have a beautifully creative day ahead!

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  145. THANK YOU for sharing this! My daughters will love these, C

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  146. Thank you for this great tutorial and pattern. I am featuring this post on my blog!
    Stephanie
    Simply Dream & Create

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