Showing posts with label Accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accessories. Show all posts

6.01.2011

Father Son Ties & Matching Accessories

Over a month ago, my two guys wore matching ties on Easter. I made the little one using my Toddler Tie Pattern, and the big one I made using the same technique, just on a much larger scale and without the neck strap. They sure did look handsome!

Us girls wanted in on the matching cuteness, so I made my daughter a flower puff headband and myself a flower puff necklace out of the same fabric as the boys' ties. 
I love that Easter was a great excuse to match my cuties!

5.24.2011

Infant Nylon Headband Tutorial PDF

My Infant Nylon Headband Tutorial is now available for download as a PDF file. This allows you to download it and use it whenever you want, regardless of whether you are online or not. Click below to get your copy.

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4.12.2011

Infant Nylon Headbands {Tutorial}

So my son has this cute friend. He is adorable and I think his parents should make 10 more just like him. As to the world's luck, his momma is pregnant with a little girl, coming in a few weeks. She claims she's new to the "girl" thing, but this momma is one of the cutest, most stylin' pregnant people I know (and she even offers to let me borrow her maternity clothes- lucky me!) and I know her daughter is going to be one well dressed little girl. So to initiate her into the world of  baby girls, I made her a bow & headband holder and a few headbands and clips to go with it for her baby shower.

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I think nylon headbands are the best option for babies. They aren't tight like some that leave indentions on your poor baby's head, and they are soft, not scratchy like some of the ribbon crochet ones. Rather than go out and spend around $5 a headband, I went back to my tried and true alternatives, and made her some myself. I've made them for several friends, and am finally getting around to a tutorial. There are probably a ton of tutorials out there, but this is how I made mine.

Nylon Headband Tutorial:

Needed:
Infant nylon tights-- I bought a 3-pack for around $3 and got white, pink, and black.
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I used size 6-18 months tights. I would avoid the smallest size since they will be tighter once made up into a headband. One pair of tights will make 2 headbands, thus my 3-pack made 6 headbands.
Grosgrain ribbon-- I used 7/8 inch wide ribbon and used about 4 inches per headband. You can use anywhere from 1/2 inch - 1 inch wide ribbon.
Hot glue
Thread

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Instructions:
1. Cut the leg just at the crotch line.

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2. Cut the toe seam off.

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Your nylon piece should now be a big tube.

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3. Lengthwise, fold your tube in half then in half again, at both ends.

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4. Overlap your two folded ends on top of each other and secure by stitching.

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At this point, your headband will look something like this picture above.

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5. Heat seal the end of your ribbon to prevent fraying. (Just grap a lighter and hold the ribbon to the flame for a second until it slightly melts.)
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6. Hot glue the end of the ribbon to the middle of the stitched section.

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7. Wrap your ribbon tightly around stitched section and hot glue.

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It will now look like this, with the stitched, overlapped edges hidden by the ribbon.

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8. Wrap ribbon around again, and cut ribbon to match where you first glued your ribbon (this will be the side against the baby's skin.) Heat seal this cut end, then apply glue and secure ribbon.

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Your headband is now complete and the ribbon section will look like the above picture.

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Below is a close-up of the ribbon from the side. The reason that you wrapped it around twice is so that you create a cleaner opening to insert your clips.

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Now interchange all of those cute bows and flowers on your sweet baby girl!

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If you use this tutorial, please leave a comment- I'd love to hear any questions and comments! Enjoy!!

1.31.2011

Handsome in a Toddler Tie

About a year ago I made my bubs his first tie. He was so cute all dressed up with an itty bitty tie. Those first few ties usually ended up as something to suck on, and would become soaking wet by the end of the day. Now that he's a bit older, and past the I-stick-everything-in-my-mouth stage, I decided to make him some more. This time quite bigger. This tie turned out so cute, and he looked mighty handsome!
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I know I said I was creating a tutorial in that post a year ago... we'll see if I can make one this time around.

9.02.2010

Hair Flowers

My friend had her sweet baby girl. I went to one of my go to bow shops, and wanted to buy a bucket full of them for her. But alas, $4.99 for a flower and $2.99 for a little ribbon bow seemed a bit absurd especially since I wanted to get her stocked on lots of colors. So, as is my motto, I decided to DIM (do.it.myself.) The kiddos and I got back in the car (not an easy task) and headed to the trusty HL(Hobby Lobby.) In the end I turned out these:
And because my daughter would hardly loosen her grip on the flower, I told her if she was good, I'd make some for her. I made multiples of some of the colors- so, a few for the new baby, and a couple for the big girl.
Oh, and did I mention that the headbands were $2.99 also, but I made 6 for $3... 50 cents each! Score!
Best part of all of this, is that I made them for super cheap in hardly any time at all (and in my opinion, they look better than the $4.99 ones!)

So here's to putting a huge flower (that's practically the size of the baby's head) smack dab on that girly girl's head!

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