Hi all, sorry it's been a little while since I blogged last. There are just so
many wonderful things to make and share but not always enough time to do it all!
All that said, today I had a little time up my sleeve and decided to try my hand
at making my own hair clips. It was a fun and easy task with a pretty hair clip
for my church outfits as a result.
First of I went looking for some leftover bits and pieces to make my hair clip out of.
many wonderful things to make and share but not always enough time to do it all!
All that said, today I had a little time up my sleeve and decided to try my hand
at making my own hair clips. It was a fun and easy task with a pretty hair clip
for my church outfits as a result.
P.S This was not my church outfit! |
Step One |
I found a short bit of lace, a thick bobby pin and a pearl bead.
With my supplies I headed to my sewing room for a pair of scissors, a needle and thread.
Step Two |
After threading my needle I folded back one end of the lace onto it's self and
stitched it down giving me a nice edge to work with.
Step Three |
I then weaved my needle through the bottom of my piece of lace so that I could gather it. (NOTE, If you want to use a piece of fabric, just do big stitches along the bottom).
I kept weaving, checking every now and then if I had gone far enough by pulling on my thread and gathering the lace. When my lace formed a nice flower-like circle when I gathered it, I knew I had gone far enough.
Step Four |
Now that my lace piece is gathered I cut off the extra lace leaving enough to fold it back on it's self and stitch it down onto the other lace.
Step Five |
Once I stitched down my end I put in a few more stitches to hold everything together.
Whoolah! A pretty flower.
Step Six |
While I still had my needle, I slipped my pearl bead onto my thread and stitched in onto my new flower. I also put a few extra stitches in here to make sure my bead does not come loose.
Step Seven |
From there I simply stitched my flower onto my bobby pin, making sure it was tightly
stitched and secured on. (NOTE, You could also glue it on)
Well there you have it, A Pretty Hair Accessory that was simple and easy!
I hope you enjoy this tutorial and it is a blessing to you.
Written by Anita
from Godzgear.
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