Super simple.
I have so many of these headbands in different colours now. :)
You will need:
Buttons
Wide Elastic
Thread (good if it can match the colour of the elactic.)
Scissors
Step 1: Get the base right
To get the length of the elastic right for you wrap the elastic around your head where you
would wear your headband. This will give you the perfect size for you.
Stitch the two ends together creating the base for your headband.
Nothing worse than making an awesome headband and having to take it off because it is giving
you a headache...
Step 2: Start buttoning up!
I don't bother sewing buttons all the way around. Its a waste of time, and buttons. :P
I put the blank headband on and work out where is the point where my headband disappears under my hair. I start my buttons from that point and work my way around from there. :)
It can take a while to get all the button on but its totally enjoyable. :)
You dont need to cut the thread after every button but really try to back stitch after each button.
This way if the thread breaks you wont loose all of your buttons.
FINISHED! :D
super easy and super cute.
love it.







<3 Super cute! Thanks for sharing. :o) I think I will have to make one of these very soon.
ReplyDeleteSo cute what a wonderful idea. Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a cute idea - I think I might have to make one of those!
ReplyDeleteit is adorable!
ReplyDeletei'm making one for my little girl.
thanks!
Oh man, I'm going to make so many of these too! Cute as a button (hehe)
ReplyDeleteI bought something similar a few years ago, but it's a bracelet with vintage buttons. All different styles & colors. It's cute & funky.
ReplyDeleteReally cute! I have lots of buttons and now I have a project.
ReplyDeletelove this! I featured it on my blog, here: http://punkprojects.blogspot.com/2011/01/make-it-monday_17.html
ReplyDelete-Katie
Lovely, I haven't seen a button headband before :) Thank you for showing us how it is done!
ReplyDeleteThis button headband is adorable! I've added a link to it to my Button Crafts article: http://www.squidoo.com/button-crafts May I use a photo on the article? I'd love to show it off for you. Thanks, Peggy
ReplyDeleteThanks Peg!! of course you can use it. :)
ReplyDeleteShare the love. ;)
Dom.
xx