Tee hee! It is from Spoonflower.com ... modern jersey knit but I have it on cotton too. You can pick from so much artwork to print on the fabrics that you want. The modern jersey knit and the cotton linen blend are my favorites!
I am super happy that I discovered your channel. I have been making these types of headbands for my business for a few years now but this updated technique is absolutely awesome. I really learn something new everyday even though I have been sewing a long time. Thank you for sharing all your great work
LOVE IT!!! I’ve made dozens and dozens of twisty headbands over the last few years, but your “V” is BRILLIANT!!! That “V” cut really pulls the seam into the twist. That makes a huge difference. LoL. I’m over here 🤦🏻♀️ myself because I never thought of cutting that little “V”!
I wish this was my idea but I saw this on a Spanish Channel! I changed it slightly but it is awesome!! Yay for good Headband Techniques! Thanks for watching and your lovely comment. ☺️
¡Muchas gracias! ¡Esta es una linda diadema que también puedes usar con el nudo en la parte posterior para que puedas obtener dos estilos diferentes! tori
I know, right!! 😂Had that in cotton fabric during the COVID mask making era. That band was one I made for a customer order. That is fabric from Spoonflower, the artist has lots of cheeky prints like this!! Thanks Wanda!
I have the long scarves, the Winter Cloche and I will have a knit tube beanie ready to release next week. Stay in touch! The fleece toque has also been very popular with chemo patients for years. That hat is called Winter Toque on the channel. Patients tell me they wear it indoors and out as feeling cold is often a side effect.
Julia, the top for the Winter Toque and the Winter Cloche is the same as the Pillbox hat you made already. Add the earflap cuff to the Pillbox as that cuff was designed for hats we made way back when for chemo patients. It has evolved as mainstream for everyone now. Start with the Toque, the video is here. th-cam.com/video/6s9g8mmaFYs/w-d-xo.html
Wow! Thanks so much. I have Alopecia and really need a load ofd hats and beanies but have found most patterns confusing. Yours was excellent :) Very grateful
Thank you Fliss! I don't know where you live but if it is cold for part of the year you might like the Winter Cloche with the swoosh brim and deeper fit. Designed originally for hair loss (cancer survivor here) but everyone loves it for warmth as it covers the back of your head. Your comment is such a lovely one to start my day. Grateful. Tori
Hi Tori. I'm in Oamaru, North Otago, New Zealand moving into summer here - 30oC yesterday! I'll have a good look at the Winter Cloche thanks. My problem is the a can't stand wearing a wig and tend to overheat so light weight stretchy all over head wear is best for me. I do find it hard to find light weight stretchy, breathable, fabrics though. I've done a few sew up beanies that are ok but not really that great, so I was pleased to find your site and start sewing again. I'll see if I can adapt this headband to a 'hat' and let you know how I got on. @@madcaphats
I can’t tell. Did you stitch along the serger edge after you pinned it? I didn’t see that happen but don’t know why you pinned along that. After you stitched the two ends the serger seam kinda looks like it was stitiched so the serger seam was enclosed like a French seam. I’m not sure
The serger has a straight stitch as part of the inside edge of the serge so maybe that is what is confusing. I use the serger to sew the two long edges together, the part that goes around the head, into a tube and then my sewing machine to finish the rest. Hope that helps! Tori
I’m so excited!! I just discovered your channel from your Etsy shop. I have a couple of your patterns in my cart to purchase. Question - what is your favorite place to buy material? And can you tell me where the yellow fabric, I think it says “perhaps sweat will help” can be purchased?
Belinda, I got that from Spoonflower!! It is called Modern Jersey Knit. You will love Spoonflower, you pick the designs and have them custom printed on different fabrics. Modern Jersey Knit is my fave for headbands. I have had that swearing print made on cotton fabric during our Fabric Face Mask making days. Thanks so much!!!! Tori
Ask them for help. Tell them you want to make a headband. You want a poly knit that would be stretchy. I use a lot of spoonflower "modern jersey knit". It is reliable and great to work with. A Lot of the sellers on Etsy use that too. Start with a proven winner or with good advice from the staff of sewers at Joann's! Good luck! Tori
I like the material with "I use bad words"...LOL
Tee hee! It is from Spoonflower.com ... modern jersey knit but I have it on cotton too. You can pick from so much artwork to print on the fabrics that you want. The modern jersey knit and the cotton linen blend are my favorites!
Thank you, having been looking for a good tutorial for these, watched another one of yours too, now going to try it!
Thank you Sue!!
I am super happy that I discovered your channel. I have been making these types of headbands for my business for a few years now but this updated technique is absolutely awesome. I really learn something new everyday even though I have been sewing a long time. Thank you for sharing all your great work
A pleasure to meet you!! Thanks so much for your very lovely comment 💝 Tori
After months of wanting to use my spoonflower stash, I finally made 10 in one seating. GREAT VIDEO, thank you!
Wow!! That is awesome Jade!!! Thanks so much, Tori
LOVE IT!!!
I’ve made dozens and dozens of twisty headbands over the last few years, but your “V” is BRILLIANT!!! That “V” cut really pulls the seam into the twist. That makes a huge difference.
LoL. I’m over here 🤦🏻♀️ myself because I never thought of cutting that little “V”!
I wish this was my idea but I saw this on a Spanish Channel! I changed it slightly but it is awesome!! Yay for good Headband Techniques! Thanks for watching and your lovely comment. ☺️
Oooh that looks awesome…will do my very first one today …thank you 🙏
Wonderful! I am making headbands today too! Cheers, Tori
Me gustó mucho la manera de explicar y me encanta cómo se ve puesta, muchas gracias por compartir ❤
¡Muchas gracias! ¡Esta es una linda diadema que también puedes usar con el nudo en la parte posterior para que puedas obtener dos estilos diferentes! tori
I am so excited about this way of forming the turban knot! It is so comfortable whether you wear it at the front, side or back. Give it a try!
Can't wait to give it a try!
Hope you enjoy it!
Awesome band. I love them. Love your material “ I use bad words” I make these bands for my DIL too. She’d love that one 🤣
I know, right!! 😂Had that in cotton fabric during the COVID mask making era. That band was one I made for a customer order. That is fabric from Spoonflower, the artist has lots of cheeky prints like this!! Thanks Wanda!
genius
Brilliant! Thank you ❤x
Thanks so much for watching! Tori
I'm looking for a good chemo cap pattern. Do you have one?
I have the long scarves, the Winter Cloche and I will have a knit tube beanie ready to release next week. Stay in touch! The fleece toque has also been very popular with chemo patients for years. That hat is called Winter Toque on the channel. Patients tell me they wear it indoors and out as feeling cold is often a side effect.
Julia, the top for the Winter Toque and the Winter Cloche is the same as the Pillbox hat you made already. Add the earflap cuff to the Pillbox as that cuff was designed for hats we made way back when for chemo patients. It has evolved as mainstream for everyone now. Start with the Toque, the video is here. th-cam.com/video/6s9g8mmaFYs/w-d-xo.html
Wow! Thanks so much. I have Alopecia and really need a load ofd hats and beanies but have found most patterns confusing. Yours was excellent :) Very grateful
Thank you Fliss! I don't know where you live but if it is cold for part of the year you might like the Winter Cloche with the swoosh brim and deeper fit. Designed originally for hair loss (cancer survivor here) but everyone loves it for warmth as it covers the back of your head. Your comment is such a lovely one to start my day. Grateful. Tori
Hi Tori. I'm in Oamaru, North Otago, New Zealand moving into summer here - 30oC yesterday! I'll have a good look at the Winter Cloche thanks. My problem is the a can't stand wearing a wig and tend to overheat so light weight stretchy all over head wear is best for me. I do find it hard to find light weight stretchy, breathable, fabrics though. I've done a few sew up beanies that are ok but not really that great, so I was pleased to find your site and start sewing again. I'll see if I can adapt this headband to a 'hat' and let you know how I got on.
@@madcaphats
I can’t tell. Did you stitch along the serger edge after you pinned it? I didn’t see that happen but don’t know why you pinned along that. After you stitched the two ends the serger seam kinda looks like it was stitiched so the serger seam was enclosed like a French seam. I’m not sure
The serger has a straight stitch as part of the inside edge of the serge so maybe that is what is confusing. I use the serger to sew the two long edges together, the part that goes around the head, into a tube and then my sewing machine to finish the rest. Hope that helps! Tori
I’m so excited!! I just discovered your channel from your Etsy shop. I have a couple of your patterns in my cart to purchase. Question - what is your favorite place to buy material? And can you tell me where the yellow fabric, I think it says “perhaps sweat will help” can be purchased?
Belinda, I got that from Spoonflower!! It is called Modern Jersey Knit. You will love Spoonflower, you pick the designs and have them custom printed on different fabrics. Modern Jersey Knit is my fave for headbands. I have had that swearing print made on cotton fabric during our Fabric Face Mask making days. Thanks so much!!!! Tori
Which fabric do i pick from joann theres so much stretchy fabric im lost😭
Ask them for help. Tell them you want to make a headband. You want a poly knit that would be stretchy. I use a lot of spoonflower "modern jersey knit". It is reliable and great to work with. A Lot of the sellers on Etsy use that too. Start with a proven winner or with good advice from the staff of sewers at Joann's! Good luck! Tori