This DIY headband scrunchie is the best project for your unused fabric scraps. They make as great gifts for your friends or family on special occasions. You can also earn some extra cash by selling these hair accessories on online platforms or in different marketplaces. It’s a very easy craft project you can do at home. Use different patterns, textures, and colors of fabric for some variation. Learn how to make these simple yet elegant headbands through this tutorial by krissia jacob. Read on or watch the video below for the full instructions.

Materials:

  • 5.12″ x 35. 43″ printed fabric
  • ruler
  • pencil or marker
  • pair of scissors
  • two pieces of 1.18″ x 3.15″ printed fabric
  • 14.17″ long headband
  • glue gun

 

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Instructions:

Step 1:

Fold the fabric in half on the long side, right sides together. From the top edge of the long side measure 1.18″, then mark with a pencil or marker. Next, from the short edge, measure 4.72 inches, then mark. Connect the dots to make a triangle, then cut it using a pair of scissors. Do the same to the other side.

Step 2:

Sew the top edge from one end to the other with a 0.4″ seam allowance.

DIY Headband Scrunchie Materials
Image by: krissia jacob

 

Step 3:

Flip the fabric right side out.

Step 4:

Add glue to one end of the headband and attach the 1.18″ x 3.15″ printed fabric in the middle vertically. Make sure to add allowance on the bottom, then wrap it around. Be careful when using hot glue, as it is very hot. Do the same to the other end. Let it dry completely.

Step 5:

Insert the headband into the sewn fabric. Measure 1.57 inches on one end of the headband, then glue the fabric on that mark. Fold the ends inside then add glue to secure. Do the same to the other side. Let it dry completely and it’s done!

DIY Headband Scrunchie Tutorial
Image by: krissia jacob

 

DIY Headband Scrunchie

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