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Leopard Print Silk Headband
Leopard Print Silk Headband
Leopard Print Silk Headband
Leopard Print Silk Headband

Leopard Print Silk Headband

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Safety Notice: Handmade items made from this pattern may contain small parts or long cords that pose choking or strangulation risks. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Please see the full safety disclaimer at sewmag.co.uk/safety.

About this pattern

Create this statement headband for yourself or a friend, and it’ll completely transform an outfit. Full of style, you can use this criss-cross headband pattern again and again in a variety of fabrics to beautifully bulk up your accessories collection.

Essentials

  • Fabric, silk, leopard print
  • Elastic, 1cm wide

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    Stitch a headband

    1. Cut two 13cm x 48cm rectangles from printed fabric. Fold one in half lengthways, right sides together, and sew the longest edge. Repeat with the other rectangle and turn both out.

    2. Trim 11.5cm of elastic, then cut 5cm x 23cm of fabric. Fold the fabric in half lengthways, right sides together, and stitch the longest side. Turn out, then feed the elastic through the tube. Sew down each end of elastic, 1.5cm from the edge, making sure to create a ruched effect. Fold down the excess fabric on one end by 5mm to create a seam, then repeat on the other side.

    3. Take the two long pieces of fabric and lay one horizontally with the seam in the middle facing up. Place the other one vertically across with the seam facing down, to make a cross. Bring the two ends of the horizontal piece together and lift, then bring the ends of the vertical piece together to form a looped effect. Pin the ends together.

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