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STEP ONE:
Gather all your supplies.
You will need:
Goody Brand stretchy headband {available at Target}
Needle and thread
Your favorite buttons
Now, pick out the order you want your buttons to be sewn onto your headband. Pick enough buttons to take up about 2/3 of the total length of your headband. You will only end up sewing on buttons to 2/3 of the headband and leaving the other 1/3 blank. I suggest this so that buttons don’t get caught in your hair when you wear the headband.
STEP TWO:
Thread your needle and begin sewing on your buttons. I picked the same color thread as my headband {black} so that you wouldn’t be able to see the thread. Bring your needle up through the back side of your headband to begin.
I went through each button hole two times for added support.
Now sew on your next button, again beginning from the underside of the headband.
Then continue sewing on the remainder of the buttons following the above directions.
Remember to leave about 1/3 of the headband button-less so that your hair won’t tangle.
When you have sewed on your last button,
knot off the end and you are done!
And wa-lah!
Super cute, right!
Thanks a million Brittany, for letting me spend the day with your totally awesome readers!
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FREE Book September 15th 2011 at 1:16 am
good article, thank you. i really love it!