Today is a big day! I am doing a step by step picture tutorial for you :-) I have been seeing these super cute t-shirt headbands on Pinterest but there weren't really any tutorials to make one from a t-shirt. I decided to play around with some old stained jersey cotton shirts of mine and figured it out!! There is no sewing involved!!!
Here is what you need:
An old cotton t-shirt
scissors
That't it!!!
First, you are going to lay your t-shirt out flat
2. Cut the bottom hem off
3. Now, you are going to cut as many 1/2 inch strips as you want. The more strips, the thicker the knot will be and will stand out better. Make sure you cut in even numbers. For this tutorial I only cut two so I could show you a little easier. The final picture is actually six strips!
4. Now, pull the strips tight. This will make them roll up.
6. Take the other strip and lay it right on top in the shape of a U
10. Now you should have two end sticking out the top and two at the bottom. Pull the top end and the bottom ends away from each other and the knot will form. You can make it as loose or tight as you want! (Remember that this is a much smaller knot because I only used two strands.
11. Make sure you stretch out the strands so they are the same length. Cut a small strand from the sleeve of your t-shirt (about 4 inches long). Bring the 4 loops together
12. Now, you are just going to tie, the small strip around the loops to connect them into a circle. Make sure you double knot and pull tight! This pic is before I tied it.
Here is what it looks like tied
Isn't it cute!!
I made a bunch in different colors today. I am going to use the two strand ones when I go to the gym and save the bigger ones to wear out and about! The color possibilities are limitless and it's a great way to recycle and old shirt that is just going to get thrown away anyway :-)
Thanks for stopping by today!
~Rebekah
5 comments:
This is ridiculously cute and your tutorial is great! I think I could actually do this!
How did you make the 2 knots with the 6 strands?
Michelle,
I just combined the strands into two sets of three and went from there.
Is there only one knot , or do you keep on tying , and if so how ??
Is there only one know or do you keep tying , if so how ??
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