How Do You Make Ribbon Headband Slipcovers?
Ribbon headbands are beautiful accessories to add to a feminine wardrobe. Plastic headbands can be purchased inexpensively at craft stores and often several come in a package. The wide array of available ribbon allows the crafter to choose whatever theme or color desired. Creating ribbon slipcovers for outdated or worn headbands is a good way to revitalize old hair accessories. With minimal sewing skills, creating lovely ribbon headband slipcovers is a simple project that can be accomplished in under an hour. Cut 1 yard of the 3- to 4-inch wide ribbon in half. Place the two pieces of ribbon, right sides touching, on a flat surface. Pin the edges and one end of the ribbons, leaving one end open. Sew along the pins, using a straight stitch. Leave one end open, forming a ribbon tube. Remove the pins. Use the tweezers to reach inside of the ribbon tube and grasp the sewn end. Pull the ribbon right side out through the opening. Use a dowel rod or pencil end to poke the ribbon out all of the