Frankie and Slightly Reluctant Cat |
In town last week, Little One suddenly suggested she would like a haircut. Her long hair was annoying her in the heat, so before she could change her mind I whisked her into a hairdressers. They gave her a great bob, my favourite style. But now her hair is a bit short to tie back in a pony tail, so we had to come up with some new styles.
The hairband is fairly simple to make. I have put the pattern instructions so they are downloadable in a single document and it is available in my Etsy Shop. Sewing patterns are a bit of a new thing for me. (I did do a smocked hairband, in a failed attempt to repopularise the craft of smocking.) I expect there are pattern drawing software programmes but I have done this with the old sketchpad and scanner.
I guess you could wear the band with the bow on the side or back. This one was made from an old school dress, to co-ordinate with her school uniform.
How pretty! It's such a lovely way of keeping hair tidy and I love that it has different looks, too. Yes, I think there is pattern designing software, but I also use a sketchpad and pen - much easier for me than learning new software!
ReplyDeleteA lovely headband, thanks for sharing the pattern x
ReplyDeleteThese look lovely and it's great that they can be co-ordinated with her outfits. I love the photo's.
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I love the way you use your skills to solve problems. This is a great idea. Fab :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great headband and your model is showing them off beautifully. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteMy little house is the white one with 2 red doors!
Very pretty headbands. Yes, I loved the series Land Girls too - it was very good. Hope you have a good week.
ReplyDeleteaww this is such a cute design! i love how casual and fun it is and the different fabrics are a great way of varying it. Frankie looks very happy with her new look - well done mum! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat great headbands, and beautifully modelled!
ReplyDeleteThe hairband are great. I know a certain little girl who will want one if she ever sees this page lol (and a smaller little girl who will want one based on her sister having one!)
ReplyDeleteLovely hairbands - and a great way to keep hair off the face too (I get bored with alice bands). Thanks for sharing the pattern too.
ReplyDeleteCute little headbands, and even cuter little girl wearing them.
ReplyDeleteCute hairbands! I have bookmarked the pattern- I will make a few once we fix the sewing machine.
ReplyDeletethose head bands are super cute. what a great idea. :)
ReplyDeleteDoesn't Frankie look lovely in her new bob and headbands xx
ReplyDeleteShe does the land girl look so well! I notice your girl has a scar on her eyebrow exactly where I have a scar. I got mine when I fell of a swing, then turned around and it hit me in the face! I wonder how your girl got hers?
ReplyDeleteThese are really lovely, im determined to have a go though i'm not much of a sewer as i really like this 'land girl' style x
ReplyDeleteSuch a great look for those in between hair lengths, my nieces would love these!
ReplyDeleteit looks so cute - love the land girls style!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! Been wanting to give my daughter a hair cut too, but she starts to scream at the though of even removing a centimeter, good for Frankie! thanks for sharing on craft schooling sunday, and loved the knit fairie with the freesia hat, your most fabulous effort yet, i do believe!
ReplyDeletePretty Land Girl headbands and lovely model! I like the bob style too and it looks very adorable and Chic on Frankie!
ReplyDeleteCute headbands! Thank you for linking up at Submarine Sunday!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, and yes, I love that series! It was sad to finish watching the series a couple of months ago.:) Thanks so much for sharing on Inspire Me Wednesday. Featuring you in this week's issue.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty and so original, thanks for sharing with Summer Carnival.
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