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How to Make Ribbon Woven Headbands

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Ribbon Woven Headbands
Ribbon Woven Headbands

Custom make headbands to match outfits, school colors or other special occasions. I will show you how to properly place the colors to achieve your desired look. More instructions are available at www.Hair-Hardware.com

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • 1 plastic headband
  • 4 - 3/8" ribbons cut to 35-40" (shorter lengths for ½ & ¾ inch headbands)
  • A hot glue gun
  • Lighter (or other heat sealing tool such as a wood burner)
  • Alligator clips
  • All This is available at www.hair-hardware.com
  1. Step 1
    Examples
    Examples

    Getting Started:

    Choose your ribbon – The color combinations you can pick are endless. Custom make them to match outfits, school colors or other special occasions. I will show you how to properly place the colors to achieve your desired look.

    It is easiest to start with 4 different color ribbons until you get the weave pattern down.

    Cut each ribbon to 35-40”. Use your lighter or wood burner to heat seal the ends. You will be gluing two ribbons together, but first you will need to know what colors you want as your outside triangle colors and inside diamonds.

  2. Step 2

    Glue one outside triangle color to one inside diamond color. Then glue the other outside triangle color to the other inside diamond color. Make sure you overlap the glued ends by about ¼”.

  3. Step 3

    Make an “X” with the ribbons as shown.

  4. Step 4
    Figure 3
    Figure 3

    Glue the seam of one of the ribbons to the inside of the end of the headband and the other to the outside to the end of the headband. Make sure the outside color is facing up and to the right. Be sure the seams cover when folded over.

  5. Step 5
    Figure 4
    Figure 4

    The colors you place sticking up at the top will be the inside diamond colors, the lower colors will be the outside triangles.

    · Fold down the upper left ribbon over the seam on the front and the upper right ribbon over the seam on the back. This is your starting position. You can also add another dot of glue to hold the ribbons down secure as you fold them. You should be holding the headband upside down and working with the outside of the headband facing you. You are now ready for the 4-step repeated weave pattern!

  6. Step 6

    The 4-Step Weave Pattern

    Take the right front ribbon and wrap it behind the headband, between the headband and the back right ribbon. You will now have two back ribbons and one front ribbon on the left and one back ribbon on the right.

  7. Step 7
    Figure 7
    Figure 7

    Now fold the remaining right back ribbon across the front. All four ribbons should now be on the left side. There will be an upper and lower front ribbon and upper and lower back ribbon.

  8. Step 8
    Figure 8
    Figure 8

    Take the upper back ribbon and fold it around the front placing it under the upper front ribbon and over the lower front ribbon.

  9. Step 9
    Figure 9
    Figure 9

    Take the upper front ribbon on the left and wrap it back going under the back ribbon. After completing this you should now be back to the starting position with two ribbons on the left (one front and one back) and two ribbons on the right (one front and one back). Repeat these 4 steps until the headband is covered.

  10. Step 10
    Figure 10
    Figure 10

    The colors will not be in the same order. They will alternate position as you repeat this weave until the headband is completely covered. Be sure to secure the weave with alligator clips as you move along. This will ensure you will not get any gaps or loose areas.

  11. Step 11
    Figure 11
    Figure 11

    Finishing the End Off

    Continue to weave until you are about ¼” past the end of the headband. Hold the end with an alligator clip to keep it from unraveling.

  12. Step 12
    Figure 12
    Figure 12

    Carefully pull back each ribbon, starting with the lower layers, and hot glue them tightly down. Do this carefully so your ribbons do not unravel later.

  13. Step 13

    Carefully cut the excess ribbon about 1/8” away from the end. Be sure not to cut it so short that you expose the plastic headband. You will heat seal the ends so they will shrink down some and round at the edges.

  14. Step 14

    Use your heat sealing tool to finish off the edges. Be sure not to leave any sharp areas.

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on 2/21/2009 how do you heat seal the edges at the end?

jguthrie said

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on 11/6/2008 Your pictures are nice, I wish you could show this in a video. Great Idea!

jguthrie said

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on 11/6/2008 Your pictures are nice, I wish you could show this in a video. Great Idea!

bront3 said

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on 6/9/2008 Love the pictures!

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