Baby Nylon Headband Tutorial
{{and you can even switch out the flower clip}}
All my favorite little smushy baby girls at church have these super cute, super giant flower headbands made out of nylon material. Every Sunday the headband is adorned with a new pretty flower–and I have always wondered how to make one.
And since this is Headband Week at Little Miss Momma, I thought it would be the perfect time to teach myself–and YOU! So here is my version of how to make your very own nylon baby headband with a slot to switch out your flower clips whenever you want–PERFECT baby shower gift!
Let’s just say that the hubby wasn’t too excited when I used Baby W as a model for my latest headband tutorial–but a Momma’s gotta do what a Momma’s gotta do when you have a lil guy instead of a lil girl.
Here’s what you’ll need:
A pair of nylons in your choice of color
Flower clip {mine has an alligator clip}
Needle and thread
Ribbon in color of your choice {about 6 inches}
Scissors
Hot glue
STEP ONE:
Cut off the toe of one leg of your nylons.
Cut off the toe of one leg of your nylons.
Now cut the other end of the leg just before the woo-hoo region.
You should have one leg of nylon now {minus the toe and the top}.
STEP TWO:
Take your needle and thread and sew the ends together with an up and down stitch.
Don’t knot of the end. Instead, scrunch up the headband and then wrap the extra string a few times around the headband {see pic for better explanation}:
Now knot off you string.
STEP THREE:
Now you’ll want to hid the ugly string with some pretty ribbon.
I used a lighter to singe the end of my ribbon so that it would fray.
Place a dot of glue on the backside of the scrunched part of your headband, and then place the end of your ribbon firmly onto the glue.
Wrap your ribbon around the headband like so:
Then cut off the excess ribbon, singe the end, and place hot glue down and glue the other end down to the headband.
**IMPORTANT**: Be sure that when you glue your ribbon down, you do so on the INSIDE of the headband–because you want there to be a slot for your flower clip on the FRONT of your headband.
Then take your clip and slide it through the ribbon slot:
And VOILA!
Your very own little baby girl precious stretchy headband!
{You can add a piece of felt to your flower clip so that it doesn’t scratch your precious Little’s head}
I had to squeeze in this last picture of the LAST headband Baby W will ever wear–EVER! He’s gonna just love this picture when he’s 16, don’t you think?
Remember to check back all week long for even MORE headband tutorials–because it’s HEADBAND WEEK at Little Miss Momma!
And stop by on FRIDAY to our LINKY PARTY where you can link up all things headband related!
Hooray!!!
Happy Headbanding!
Amber Smith
Where did you get the flower clip? Thanks! ambercurzon@gmail.com
Trish Small
Love! Did you make the flower?
Miss Tiff
Did you use thicker nylon stockings rather than the thin ones….? It looks like it from the pics but I wanted to double check! 😉
Debbie S.
Cute Headband! Where did you get the metal thing on the back of that bow (has the clip and pin stuck to it)? I have seen these before on other bows but have no clue where to purchase some of these.
jen
Debbie S.Claires has them and I’ve seen them at Target. 🙂
summer
I may be guilty of making my little guys model some of my girlie crochet hats…I’m just sayin’
jen
I love this tutorial thanks for posting!!
Question about the nylons. What size (womens or girls?) And does the thickness matter? Thank you so much!!!
voula
i love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so easy and so beautiful.
thank you about the idea.
have a nice day.
Erin
Hi, What size nylons did you use? Also, approximately how long was the piece of nylon before you sewed it into a tube? I want to make one as a gift for a friend’s baby, but I don’t know how big baby’s heads are. 🙂 Thanks!
Angel
I have been looking for a tutorial on headbands for the longest!! This is perfect! Now I have to go out and buy some nylons but I was wondering what size you used? I’m so excited and can’t wait to make some for my 3 month old daughter! :))
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It’s very beautiful and easy!!!
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Thank you for the diy. It’s so funny my daughter did the same thing with you baby son.
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HI ..WHERE DID YOU GET THE OPAQUE TIGHTS FROM ..? WHAT DENIER ARE THEY ..?
misty
So excited to make these now that I will have a little girl in 3 weeks!!!
xoxo, Misty
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Anne Wickman
I love your post! This headband looks to be much simpler to make than the last one I made, so I am thrilled to have your easy instructions! Thank you for posting AND sharing the picture of your adorable daughter!!!
Anne Wickman
I love your post! This headband looks to be much simpler to make than the last one I made, so I am thrilled to have your easy instructions! Thank you for posting AND sharing the picture of your adorable daughter!!!
OOPS!!!! I didn’t catch that that was your little BOY, not girl! SORRY!!
Anne Wickman
still adorable though! 😉
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Haha I can’t tell you how many times I’ve used my boys to model baby girl headbands. And my husband gives me the best look when I show him the pictures! But luckily now I’m getting blessed with a girl of my own so soon I won’t need to anymore…
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