I call these "faux turban" headbands because they aren't wrap around headbands made of only fabric. They can also pass for a head scarf tied around your head (because of the middle knot). In reality, they're just conventional headbands wrapped in fabric, with a knot carefully placed. I made these because no matter how much I try, a scarf tied around my head never ever stays put (I'll thank my super straight fine hair for that)...But regardless of your hair type, these headbands will be more likely to stay in place rather than a scarf or fabric headband. No bobby pins required, either. Learn how to make it after the jump!
Supplies:
- Headband (preferably pretty wide)
- Long strip of fabric
- Needle and thread
- Scissors
- Glue gun (optional)
- Headband (preferably pretty wide)
- Long strip of fabric
- Needle and thread
- Scissors
- Glue gun (optional)
I used a piece from a thrifted plaid shirt, about 7.5 inches in width and 22 inches in length. It was more than enough fabric to cover a basic headband.
1) Tie the strip of fabric around the middle of the headband.
2) Spread out the fabric on either side of the knot, so that it covers the entire width of the headband.
3) Wrap the fabric completely around the headband.
4) And sew the fabric together. I find using a whip stitch works best.
5) At the end - cut off the excess fabric, fold up and sew shut.
6) Repeat on the other side.
7) Cut off any loose threads, and you're good to go.
I made another one with paisley fabric from a thrifted skirt. I can see myself going a bit headband crazy and making tons of these - I have SO much scrap fabric!
Enjoy. xo




















Awesome! Gonna do this when I have some spare time!
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i like it sooo mich !
ReplyDeletelooks good and is in my opinion a lot handier than a real turban ♥
ReplyDeletenever been a fan of turbans but im in love with these! claires and fabric land here i come x
ReplyDeletelove it! :) xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute and easy idea! I love the turban!
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I've been seeing turbans everywhere but I like this version much better!
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ReplyDeleteI love it! I also have a head of slippery hair that refuses to hold cute things, so I'll have to whip up one of these for sure.
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Great idea! Love the turquoise plaid. It's my favorite color too :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! For some reason I can't get a turban to work like that. I either have to pull my bangs back or have it hippie style. This is a really cool idea! Going to try this out soon :)
ReplyDeleteGonna have to try this and thanks for answering my question!
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Very cute, love this idea :D
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really cool! that would be a great gift for christmas :-)
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ReplyDeleteAw, i love this! I'm always wearing scarves in my hair, but some days they just will not stay on my head. this is perfect, too for scarves in cheap fabrics that are too stiff for a conventional hair wrap.
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Nice. They're easy to make, I just might make my own too. :D
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