Thank you so much for this! I'm planning to take apart a bonnet I already have to use as a pattern, but it was really helpful to see a similar one being constructed. It’ll definitely guide me when I start assembling mine after cutting the fabric. I have a small suggestion for a future video (though I love the current design!): Instead of using elastic, you could try using a 4-inch strip of stretch satin. If you cut it perpendicular to the grain line (so it stretches along the length), fold it with the right sides together, and sew along the long edge with a serger or zigzag stitch for maximum stretch, you can then ease it onto the bonnet’s opening. This would bunch it up slightly, and you can leave longer ties at the ends to wrap and secure around the head. I find this style easier to put on without disturbing my hair, especially when I'm doing heatless curls or trying to keep my hair smooth, since it’s prone to kinking. I can’t seem to find bonnets long enough for my hair anymore, so it looks like I’m resorting to making my own now-wish me luck! 😂
Thanks for this tutorial, it's one of the simplest so far. Please make one with an open bottom and about three inches opening at the back from the top.
Hey Mpho, thank you so much these words mean a lot to me. I will definitely do one. But would you kindly give me a little bit of time I will alert you when I’ve done it. Stay tuned.
I used a L shaped French ruler, however if you can also find the comma ruler or a curve ruler it would also work just fine. However this tutorial you can also just free hand the curved part.
Thank you Lysia for watching. I would suggest that you take the circumstances of the baby and add 8” to that. That is for the top part of the bonnet where you will insert the elastic. The the length of the bonnet will just depend on how long you want it to be. So an example. Let’s say the child’s head circumference is 18”+8” and you want your desired length to be 20” you should have two satin pieces of fabric 26” by 20” I hope I made sense
Hey Cheryl 🥰 I love seeing questions I wish I had a lot of them 😂 So I am currently based in Dubai the fabric local shops here really have amazing selections of printed satins.
Hi Sane can you show us how you make a satin shorty pajamas set? That’s pattern and sewing please of it, thanks in advance 🤗🦋 And thank you for this tutorial I will definitely make this one, I love all your tutorials, keep it up gurl, much love 💕
Hey Cheryl 😃 Thank you for stopping by my channel and leave this lovely comment. I love it when I get requests 💃🏾💃🏾. For the pajama set, I usually make the easiest clothes from a piece of cloth that I have already as a pattern, but let me check for a free pattern online and try and make the Short pajama sets and sewing of it so that I can put it up. I think it will help me to get out of my comfort zone too. To start using patterns hahaha 😂 Please give me a little time with this request I will definitely let you know when it’s up 😊😊😊🤗🤗
Hey Moeisha where I bought it they said it’s an L shaped French ruler, however I also googled the right name. Would you kindly check under the Big L PVC ruler. On my other Tutorial I used the comma ruler.
Hey Gina, I would like to say thank you for stopping by my channel and leaving a comment. I am not sure if I understand the quest. So for the reversible it is two fabrics.
@@itssaneD What she means is, you cut one pièce of fabric 30x30 inches. She wants to know if she can cut 15x30 twice and sew down the both sides ? I will try it 15x30 twice curve the bottom. It will May flat on my shoulder
Hey Suely, 🤗🤗🤗 Aww you just made my morning thank you soo much for kind words and for subscribing it’s people like you who make me want to improve and do more. Yes you can definitely use one fabric I think I should make a tutorial one of these days. Using one fabric will be quick and easy. But I would also want you to think about the part of the fabric that will be protecting your hair. So when using one fabric you will have the right side and the wrong side only. The silky part or the right side of the fabric is the one that would work in protecting your hair just a thought you would have to consider. I hope I made sense.
@@itssaneD Yes, I realised and that was really my doubt because the bad side will be inside. But I'll try to do it like this and I'll wait for your tutorial 🤗 Thank u 🙏🏾
Hey Denise thank you 🙏🏾 The end of the bonnet doesn’t matter you could just curve it free hand. However the opening where the head will enter you have to measure your head circumference and add maybe 5inches to it, since the elastic will bring the opening to the size of your head circumference. I hope my reply made sense a bit.
Thank you so much for this! I'm planning to take apart a bonnet I already have to use as a pattern, but it was really helpful to see a similar one being constructed. It’ll definitely guide me when I start assembling mine after cutting the fabric.
I have a small suggestion for a future video (though I love the current design!): Instead of using elastic, you could try using a 4-inch strip of stretch satin. If you cut it perpendicular to the grain line (so it stretches along the length), fold it with the right sides together, and sew along the long edge with a serger or zigzag stitch for maximum stretch, you can then ease it onto the bonnet’s opening. This would bunch it up slightly, and you can leave longer ties at the ends to wrap and secure around the head. I find this style easier to put on without disturbing my hair, especially when I'm doing heatless curls or trying to keep my hair smooth, since it’s prone to kinking.
I can’t seem to find bonnets long enough for my hair anymore, so it looks like I’m resorting to making my own now-wish me luck! 😂
Satin scorches when you iron, use a layer of organza over the fabric when you apply heat. It will absorb the heat and you can see thru it.
Thank you so much for the video. You just showed me the easiest way to do it ♥️
Wooow you are most welcome 🙏🏾
I made it and it was lovely. It came out great.. thank you
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE IT
OMGOODNESS THANK YOU! My locs are a little over 3 feet long. I can finally make my own.
Thank you ma'am for this helpful video . I will make it
I love your head bonnet very simple 👍🏾💛💛💛💛💛💕💕💕💕
Thank you so much Norma, I am glad it was easy to follow
Thanks beautiful thanks for sharing beautiful
Hello Granny Arkue 🤗
Thank you so much for watching my video and leaving a comment for me.
I appreciate it a lot. 🙏🏾❤️
Obrigada por compartilhar, procurei muito de modo de corter e amei parabéns arrasou. Bjos nota mil.
Olá boa tarde
Por favor me informa as medidas que vc usa
I just finished making my second bonnet from this video, Perfection. By any chance can you show how to do the long bonnet with scarf
Can’t wait to try this thanks for sharing
You will love it 😍
Lovely...will try
Thanks for this tutorial, it's one of the simplest so far. Please make one with an open bottom and about three inches opening at the back from the top.
Muchas gracias por compartir me gustó mucho gracias ❤️
Helpful, thank you
Thx great video
Thank you so much ☺️ this is encouraging ❤️
Beautiful 👏🏽
Thank you Joanne I hope you enjoyed the video.
Nice job! Cover it with no steam on satin.
Very good explanation thank you very much...i love both fabrics as well😍😍❤
Thank you so much for the kind comment 🙏🏾
@@itssaneD your welcome ☺☺
I love it
Thank you sooo much for watching and leaving me a comment 😍
Hermoso
For boxbraids and my long dreaaadsssss!!!!!
We are learning 🥰🥰💃💃💃💃💃
Hahah I would like go see your finished project! 😅
Love it sure Im going to try it😍
I would love to see the results!
Love your work sis👑 great job
Could you make a satin Robe 🙏
Hey Mpho, thank you so much these words mean a lot to me.
I will definitely do one. But would you kindly give me a little bit of time I will alert you when I’ve done it.
Stay tuned.
Thank you! Can you tell me where I could find the same kind of curved wooden ruler as you are using? Thank you so much.
chica yo tengo una regla igual la compre por alispress ❤
Cuanto mide el resorte ó elástico de largo
Hola por favor lo puedes traducir en español 😊😊
Where can you buy the curved ruler?
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Hello, how many meters should you buy for a single long bonnet
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I loved this video, what kind of ruler is that?
I used a L shaped French ruler, however if you can also find the comma ruler or a curve ruler it would also work just fine.
However this tutorial you can also just free hand the curved part.
You are the best 🤝❤️🫂👌
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Please make one with a band instead of elastic. Thanks
Great video .. thanks for the detailed tutorial.... what size would we make for a kid like 8 to 10 years old. [Kid size]
Thank you Lysia for watching.
I would suggest that you take the circumstances of the baby and add 8” to that. That is for the top part of the bonnet where you will insert the elastic. The the length of the bonnet will just depend on how long you want it to be.
So an example. Let’s say the child’s head circumference is 18”+8” and you want your desired length to be 20” you should have two satin pieces of fabric 26” by 20”
I hope I made sense
@@itssaneD yes that makes sense ... thank you so much 💜💜
@@Lysiag7 you are most welcome I would love to see the outcome
Hi honey sorry for all the questions, but where do you buy your printed Satin? Thank you🍒
Hey Cheryl 🥰 I love seeing questions I wish I had a lot of them 😂
So I am currently based in Dubai the fabric local shops here really have amazing selections of printed satins.
@@itssaneD oh I thought you were here in SA, I hope your enjoying it there😊. Indeed the fabric is beautiful 🤩
😂 No they do have beautiful and different fabrics but sometimes see a lot of selections at home (SA🇿🇦)
Hi Sane can you show us how you make a satin shorty pajamas set? That’s pattern and sewing please of it, thanks in advance 🤗🦋
And thank you for this tutorial I will definitely make this one, I love all your tutorials, keep it up gurl, much love 💕
Hey Cheryl 😃 Thank you for stopping by my channel and leave this lovely comment. I love it when I get requests 💃🏾💃🏾.
For the pajama set, I usually make the easiest clothes from a piece of cloth that I have already as a pattern, but let me check for a free pattern online and try and make the Short pajama sets and sewing of it so that I can put it up.
I think it will help me to get out of my comfort zone too. To start using patterns hahaha 😂
Please give me a little time with this request I will definitely let you know when it’s up 😊😊😊🤗🤗
@@itssaneD yaaaaayyyy💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻👯♂️👯♂️💃🏻 I can’t wait 😛 I have made the long box braid bonnet, just used material I had at home🤦🏻♀️🙉
What’s the type of ruler you are using ?
I know it’s a curve ruler but what is it exact name ?
Hey Moeisha where I bought it they said it’s an L shaped French ruler, however I also googled the right name. Would you kindly check under the Big L PVC ruler.
On my other Tutorial I used the comma ruler.
IT'S SANE D. Thank you !
You are welcome 🙏🏾
Could you just use two pieces of fabric instead of cutting on the fold?
Hey Gina, I would like to say thank you for stopping by my channel and leaving a comment.
I am not sure if I understand the quest.
So for the reversible it is two fabrics.
@@itssaneD What she means is, you cut one pièce of fabric 30x30 inches. She wants to know if she can cut 15x30 twice and sew down the both sides ?
I will try it 15x30 twice curve the bottom. It will May flat on my shoulder
Hi, If I don't want to make reversible, can I just use a one fabric? Continue with your great work, you won a new subscriber ♥️👏🏾
Hey Suely, 🤗🤗🤗
Aww you just made my morning thank you soo much for kind words and for subscribing it’s people like you who make me want to improve and do more.
Yes you can definitely use one fabric I think I should make a tutorial one of these days. Using one fabric will be quick and easy.
But I would also want you to think about the part of the fabric that will be protecting your hair. So when using one fabric you will have the right side and the wrong side only. The silky part or the right side of the fabric is the one that would work in protecting your hair just a thought you would have to consider.
I hope I made sense.
@@itssaneD Yes, I realised and that was really my doubt because the bad side will be inside. But I'll try to do it like this and I'll wait for your tutorial 🤗 Thank u 🙏🏾
good evening good job.but how many inch did you cut off to make the rounding in the end of the bnonnet
Hey Denise thank you 🙏🏾
The end of the bonnet doesn’t matter you could just curve it free hand.
However the opening where the head will enter you have to measure your head circumference and add maybe 5inches to it, since the elastic will bring the opening to the size of your head circumference.
I hope my reply made sense a bit.
Thank you ma'am for this helpful video . I will make it
Thank you so much. For watching.
Buenas tardes
. por favor explicar mejor sobre las medidas