5/6/13

DIY: T-shirt turban headband


This DIY project was super easy, super cheap, and super cute. (Ok, it was just all around super.) Since I used a jersey T, I didn't worry about finishing the raw edges. They won't unravel with a knit. I had been drooling over the turban trend since I saw Emily wearing one the other day. Hers was from Anthropologie for about $30. I decided to try and make my own. Total cost: $0!! It was so fun that I now have no more T-shirts to sleep in or work out it. I do however have a lot of cute headbands!

9 comments:

  1. wow, this is a great tutorial. I will do it since it is so easy. thanks Natalie.

    Xo
    Sam
    http://fabulouspetite.blogspot.com

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  2. Τhis is а gгeat site Ty! Lots of ρeople will manаge to
    benefit from it аnd you're simply saving lives everytime. Amazing.

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  3. super easy, but using an old t-shirt of mine rendered a TEENY headband.....did you use a larger size shirt?

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    1. Hi Jessica,
      Yes, I've found that a medium or large size shirt works better. The yellow one in the picture above was a small but it is a really stretchy modal jersey with a little spandex so it was very stretchy and worked nicely. :)

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  4. This is so cute!! I can't wait to try this with an old t-shirt!

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  5. Very informative article' Looking forward for more articles on your blog
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  6. Pretty cool if headbands wouldnt slip off my head 24 7 and drive me crazy id try it.

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  7. did you sew the two ends together to make the loop stick? how does it stick in a head band shape?

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  8. How did you get the loops to stay together? I got to that part and can't figure it out

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