Button Cover Hair Tie - Fabric Button Covers - Hairbow Supplies, Etc.

This is a tutorial on how to make button covers! This is such a simple project using some scrap fabric and a Dritz Button Cover Kit! Follow along with us and make some adorable button cover hair ties!

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Title: Build the World

Artist: Nick Petrov

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Hey this is Gwen from hairbow supplies, etc. Today, we're going to show you how to use a button cover and how to make a hair tie from it. So what you'll need is a thin ponytail holder button covers so you've got a top and a bottom, and it comes in a set. It comes in a little package, usually from the store, a set of four, and then it comes with a little button cover maker piece. So you need to have this both of these little plastic pieces and then a piece of fabric and then you'll need a little. This circle is made from cardboard, obviously, and it's inch and 3/4 wide, so entering 3/4 perfect circle, but this little it's they have a little template and it was also included in this little set. Let'S go ahead and get started so first take your fabric and then you want to figure out. You know this is a really small area, so you want to figure out what you want. Your button cover to look like. Do you want it to have this colors or this colors, or do you want it to be all pink, so you just kind of figure out. You know this is about an inch wide little area. So I think I'm going to use just about right here. So then you'll take your piece of fabric and flip it to the back and take your cardboard circle and then just place it right over, get a pen and then just trace your circle around your fabric. It'S like that! So then get your scissors and then cut out your fabric. So my daughter is nine and I made one of these for her and she just absolutely loved it. We were able to match her ponytail holder to her outfit and then all the ponytail holders I found at the Dollar Tree a pack. I think it's ten and it had all these different colors. It was like yellow and turquoise and hot pink purple, and so that way I had them to make you know whatever colors I wanted to match the fabric and she absolutely loved it. Okay, so then, now you have your circle here. So take your button cover kit and then you want to take this plastic piece here and then put your fabric inside it like this. So kind of look like that, and then this is a super super super simple project then take this the button part and then shove it down into the little hole. So it'll kind of look like that, so that's kind of what color's your button is going to look like so then take your fabric and then shove it all the way down inside of the button make sure it's all in there and then take the top. Now. Some of these have a little shank on the back and some of them don't so you just put your shank or just put the button cover back right over it, and then you take your little notch and then you'll push the open part over right on top And then take it and then smash it way down until it clicks so take this part out and once you heard that little boom part it's done. It'S all the way in there. So now you can take it out, and your button covers done is a night suit. So then you just take your your hair hair band and make sure that this is a really thin one and you're going to shove it inside the shank. So what I did is, I grabbed a little screw to help me to push it through the little shank part once it's in far enough, then you can just pull it up and around so okay and then you've got your little end piece here. It'S the attachment - and I don't want that to show so what I'm going to do is just try really hard and we're going to fold this over here, flip it through and start pulling, but I want to pull in such a way that this stays down hidden Inside so I'm going to kind of pull on this section here and then I'm gon na pull this just around a little bit just like so then now you've got your end not showing, and that is how to make a little button cover. Hair tie piece. Isn'T that just adorable, so that is the easiest tutorial in the planet. I hope you guys enjoyed it and make many many more of these and have a great time crafting hair tights for your little girl. So you all have a great day and join us next time and please be sure to subscribe to our Channel have a great day. Bye.

Lisa Quiñones: I love this idea! Can the button maker things be found at Walmart or hobby lobby? Thanks in advance

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