Hi everyone! I have a new woven ribbon headband for you today and you’re going to LOVE this one because it’s the easiest one yet!
If you’ve wanted to make a fun decorative headband for a special little girl and you were intimidated with the tutorials up until now, this is the one for you!!
I saw a couple of tutorials on this headband on YouTube and I decided to add mine to the mix because I have a little bit different way of finishing off the ends which looks a bit neater and more professional (if I do say so myself! – lol)
Here is a photo of the finished headband I will be teaching you in my video tutorial. I made the bow with my Bow-it-All Tool and attached it to an alligator clip. That way you can wear the headband with or without the bow. You simply have to slide the bottom of the alligator clip under the weave to add the bow to your headband. You can view our Bow-it-All Tutorials on our reasonableribbon YouTube Channel.
What I love about this Easy Woven Ribbon Headband is that is works beautifully with both 3/8″ and 5/8″ width ribbons. I’ve been wanting to try our Really Reasonable Ribbon’s beautiful textured 5/8″ Satin Ribbons on headbands and now I can.
Here are are some more samples with this weave:
The first headband was made with two of the ribbon styles in our November Ribbon Club assortment. It’s the third ribbon (grape satin) from the left and the silver satin printed ribbon all the way on the right. It’s not too late to sign up for our fun monthly Ribbon Club and receive a fun new themed assortment of ribbon automatically each month.
The next headband also uses a ribbon from the November Ribbon Club assortment (the Hyacinth Satin Swirl) along with our 5/8″ White Checkerboard Satin on a 3/4″ White Plastic Headband.
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