Diy Elegant Hair Bonnet

  • Posted on 04 July, 2019
  • Long Hair
  • By Anonymous

DIY elegant hair bonnets

Good morning guys today, I'm gon na do a DIY banach, so this was some fabric that I had left over from that outfit. But I love this fabric is just cute and I figure this would be a very cute type of banach. So guys you guys make a banach a banach is nothing but a big circle. Okay, now you got a longer hair, make the buttock bigger. So you just take your fabric and you fold it into a circle, and then you cut it out, and this will be what your banach will look like. So you would just need the banach and then, depending on how long you want it. Since I got a little longer hair, so I made my buttock a little bigger, so let it go on that is gon na be so pretty so that and then you got ta need some small elastic guys, so basically you're just gon na take the bunny. It'S gon na sew a loop around where you're gon na thread the elastic through. So even though it's the circle, you still saw it around and depending on what type of fabric you can use a zig-zag stitch if you prefer three it the elastic through. So what I'm gon na do guys keep going around if you guys see out over an inch to a half an inch depending on the width of the elastic. But I want to use a small elastic so next time when I come back through guys on the three elastic three and your banach will be on. I'M gon na keep sawing around all righty go okay, guys next step. Now that I have the circle I have so now, what I'm going to do is measure out the elastic, the width that I want it and don't make it too tight guys, cuz, you guys don't want to have a headache. So you take the elastic and gon na measure it around now say about right. There it'd be good enough for me. You cut it and now we're going to take the safety pin put it through here, pin it and we're gon na feed it all the way. Through until we get it until we get it all the way around, so just keep feeding it all the way around, and then this will be how you guys and make your buttocks at home, but I love this fabric. This fabric was amazing guys. This fabric was amazing, so, oh, my god, I can have a little like Reverend Ike say I feel rich and elegant it's one of those like nice. Little like I don't know, I just love the sparkly stuff. It just looks really nice, so you're, just gon na keep feeding this all the way around. Until you get to the other side and you're banach will be complete almost around to the other side, so you just keep feeding it around. They do have a loop turner, but I have one I don't know why I put it, but I never really found out how to work that thing every time I look at it always coming loose. So when you pull and try not to pull this other part out, okay, so now I get it all the way through I'm gon na pull a pull, pull, pull, pull pull. Now, I'm going to stitch these two parts down and the banach will be complete. Okay. Okay, so we just cut that off and bring it all the way around and then at that last little piece where the open is it. I got to find that and then you close that last piece, but as you guys can see, your banach is complete guys. You guys gon na have a beautiful, banach and remember you want it longer, make it longer for longer hair, but I just thought this was so cute. I thought it was really really cute banach to have so. Thank you guys for watching bye, bye, hello, ladies and gentlemen. So here is the finish and resolve, so you could take some very beautiful fabric and make you a elegant bonnet. So here you go guys. We can be beautiful in our sleep. You guys have a awesome day thanks for watching bye, bye,

Chawna Thompson: I completely love it.. and definitely going to try..

Mrs.RED'VON 77: Yes this is some beautiful fabric on your sewing machine what did you put your tension and length on for this type of material #keepssupportingsmallchannels like mind God bless

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