@@NationalSewingCircle I should not trust spell check, thank you. As I write this message, I'm in the process of clearing my table and bringing out the sewing machine. 😁
Hi Kristin Tablor I love your non elastic headband video tutorial; I Will definitely try my hands at making some of these while using your video tutorial as a guide because they look so simple to make & probably sell or give as gifts for special occasions or whatever else you desire them for or so. However I thank you for sharing this idea(video tutorial) with online viewers who also watched/ have been watching your tutorials & so forth; because I did this searched because I had this idea of making headbands awhile back while I was lying in bed & the taught came back to me today but I was hoping I had found a video tutorial on making a headband without an elastic band I couldn't find any on it; it take me probably/almost the whole day of searching or at least I think so & then when I decided to come back on & check some more I came across this video tutorial & JP I just had to post; even though I don't usually like to comment first on a page but this one I just had to. Look forward to your Response A.S.A.P! & TAFS. Have a Blessed Weekend.
Nice!! Thank you for your video! I like that you don't use elastic. Is there any reason why you don't sew the edges together then trim the seam allowance versa overlapping the seams and sewing both sides?
Whoa! Did your iron sit up by itself when you laid it face down?😮 Thank you for your video and the clear way of explaining what the bias and different types of cut fabrics. Will subscribe!
Hi, When sewing this headband you can use a combination of your standard straight stitch and a zig-zag stitch. The zig-zag stitch is the best way to attach the fabric to the elastic and make sure that it is secure. It doesn't need to be a special zig-zag stitch- just a standard one on your machine. Cheers, Ashley
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You are raking your stray threads onto the floor! You are a really good teacher and paced this video well.
I have a few far qtrs. I went and check to see if it stretches. Lol I'm trying this today. Ty
My niece is making hers as we watch the TUTORIAL, beginner friendly We love it
Tank you so much for this tutorial. So appreciated. Sherie Rodrigues from Australia 😍
You are so welcome!
@@NationalSewingCircle I should not trust spell check, thank you. As I write this message, I'm in the process of clearing my table and bringing out the sewing machine. 😁
Thanks, this is awesome! Love the trick of cutting on the bias and thank you for the explanation of a fat quarter versus a thin quarter!
WOW!! I love this. Thanks for teaching me how to finish them so nicely!!!
Wow. Goodjob. Very creative.. Talented kaayu.
Love this idea. I make doll clothes and I think this would be much easier to do.
Hi Kristin Tablor I love your non elastic headband video tutorial; I Will definitely try my hands at making some of these while using your video tutorial as a guide because they look so simple to make & probably sell or give as gifts for special occasions or whatever else you desire them for or so. However I thank you for sharing this idea(video tutorial) with online viewers who also watched/ have been watching your tutorials & so forth; because I did this searched because I had this idea of making headbands awhile back while I was lying in bed & the taught came back to me today but I was hoping I had found a video tutorial on making a headband without an elastic band I couldn't find any on it; it take me probably/almost the whole day of searching or at least I think so & then when I decided to come back on & check some more I came across this video tutorial
& JP I just had to post; even though I don't usually like to comment first on a page but this one I just had to. Look forward to your Response A.S.A.P! & TAFS. Have a Blessed Weekend.
love it,so sweet.😆
Nice!! Thank you for your video! I like that you don't use elastic. Is there any reason why you don't sew the edges together then trim the seam allowance versa overlapping the seams and sewing both sides?
Hi,
You can use either method you want for joining the ends- it just comes down to personal preference.
Cheers,
Ashley
this is a good one, easy
THANK YOU!
Whoa! Did your iron sit up by itself when you laid it face down?😮 Thank you for your video and the clear way of explaining what the bias and different types of cut fabrics. Will subscribe!
starrwoman100 I know this iron it automatically goes up so u don’t need a iron plate. Cool!
starrwoman100 It’s got little pop out legs.
So when it’s completed is the circumference the 22.5 inches as your measurement of your head size or smaller?
Can you elaborate on the stitches you used please.
Hi,
When sewing this headband you can use a combination of your standard straight stitch and a zig-zag stitch. The zig-zag stitch is the best way to attach the fabric to the elastic and make sure that it is secure. It doesn't need to be a special zig-zag stitch- just a standard one on your machine.
Cheers,
Ashley
@@NationalSewingCircle there's no elastic in this?
I like ur nails.
Can you zig Zay stitch thanks you?
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How do you get to see the video's that you pay for?
the "skinny quarter" of a yard at the fabric store is called a "linear quarter" of a yard.
I guess it's kinda off topic but do anybody know a good site to watch new series online?
@Connor Lorenzo i would suggest FlixZone. You can find it on google :)
@Henrik Alijah yup, been watching on FlixZone for years myself :D
@Henrik Alijah Thank you, I went there and it seems like a nice service :D I appreciate it!
@Connor Lorenzo glad I could help =)
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