Fabric Headband Refashion from a Thrifted T-Shirt

I love refashioning and reusing t-shirts and other fabric scraps.  Upcycling all those t-shirts is so eco-conscious. I could write blog posts about all the t-shirt remakes that I do.  Alas, most are reused into cloth napkins, of which I have a variety of uses in my house.  However, the colorful t-shirts are often remade into something else, like upcycling skirts or completely remaking a shirt into a cut-out design.  Let’s turn this thrifted t-shirt into a fabric headband!!

Refashion / upcycle those t-shirts into awesome fabric headbands! Step-by-step DIY sewing tutorial for upcycling clothes into some other type of clothing or accessory. Remake, redo, reuse, and recycle to help save money and save the planet. Explore the web site for more refashioning tutorials, dozens of cute refashionista and fashion ideas with good, clear photos and instructions. http://letgoofbeingperfect.com/

Refashion a Fabric Headband from a Thrifted T-Shirt

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  • Any sparkly t-shirt or fabric.  Try this one from fabric.com:
    Venecia ITY Jersey Knit Metallic Stripe Black/Gold Fabric By The Yard

Your t-shirt or fabric doesn’t have to be sparkly.  You can use anything, as long as it stretches.

I bought this sparkly black t-shirt at my local thrift store.  50% off!  $1.50.

Refashion / upcycle those t-shirts into awesome fabric headbands! Step-by-step DIY sewing tutorial for upcycling clothes into some other type of clothing or accessory. Remake, redo, reuse, and recycle to help save money and save the planet. Explore the web site for more refashioning tutorials, dozens of cute refashionista and fashion ideas with good, clear photos and instructions. http://letgoofbeingperfect.com/

But, alas, it was too scratchy and itchy to wear!!  What’s a fashionista to do?

Why, we’re going to refashion it into a fabric headband, and make scratchy be gone!

Each shirt can make three or four (depending on the size of the shirt and the size of the head).

I’m going to use this strechy fabric that was leftover from another project to show you the step-by-step because black sparkly won’t photograph well.

Refashion / upcycle those t-shirts into awesome fabric headbands! Step-by-step DIY sewing tutorial for upcycling clothes into some other type of clothing or accessory. Remake, redo, reuse, and recycle to help save money and save the planet. Explore the web site for more refashioning tutorials, dozens of cute refashionista and fashion ideas with good, clear photos and instructions. http://letgoofbeingperfect.com/

To make your own tie-dye for a plain white t-shirt or white fabric for your own headband project, use Rit All-Purpose Powder Dye, Petal Pink.

I found one of my daughter’s headbands to determine the length, and added an inch on either side.  I want wide headbands — the skinny ones just don’t stay in your hair very well.  Cut the headbands approximately one inch on either side of the width, too.

Refashion / upcycle those t-shirts into awesome fabric headbands! Step-by-step DIY sewing tutorial for upcycling clothes into some other type of clothing or accessory. Remake, redo, reuse, and recycle to help save money and save the planet. Explore the web site for more refashioning tutorials, dozens of cute refashionista and fashion ideas with good, clear photos and instructions. http://letgoofbeingperfect.com/

 

Sew on both sides using a jig-jag stitch.  You need to use this stitch, otherwise the headband won’t stretch properly.

Refashion / upcycle those t-shirts into awesome fabric headbands! Step-by-step DIY sewing tutorial for upcycling clothes into some other type of clothing or accessory. Remake, redo, reuse, and recycle to help save money and save the planet. Explore the web site for more refashioning tutorials, dozens of cute refashionista and fashion ideas with good, clear photos and instructions. http://letgoofbeingperfect.com/

Okay, this is the important part.  You need to leave a hole on one side near the end, but not at the end.  The hole should be approximately an inch long.

Refashion / upcycle those t-shirts into awesome fabric headbands! Step-by-step DIY sewing tutorial for upcycling clothes into some other type of clothing or accessory. Remake, redo, reuse, and recycle to help save money and save the planet. Explore the web site for more refashioning tutorials, dozens of cute refashionista and fashion ideas with good, clear photos and instructions. http://letgoofbeingperfect.com/

The next step is to take the tube that you just created, and feed it in itself, in half.  So you are going to feed end up through to the other end.  The Right Side (RS) should be on the inside, and the Wrong Side (WS) should still be on the outside.  Once you have the tube in half, line up the ends so that the seams match.

Here is a picture to describe what we are doing.

Refashion / upcycle those t-shirts into awesome fabric headbands! Step-by-step DIY sewing tutorial for upcycling clothes into some other type of clothing or accessory. Remake, redo, reuse, and recycle to help save money and save the planet. Explore the web site for more refashioning tutorials, dozens of cute refashionista and fashion ideas with good, clear photos and instructions. http://letgoofbeingperfect.com/

That is the tube, rolled up inside itself.  The WS is on the outside, and the RS is on the inside.  Take your time with this step.  It took me a few tries to even figure out how to roll the headband up inside itself.  But once you get it, you’ll just how easy creating these headbands are.

Here is a sideways view of it.

Refashion / upcycle those t-shirts into awesome fabric headbands! Step-by-step DIY sewing tutorial for upcycling clothes into some other type of clothing or accessory. Remake, redo, reuse, and recycle to help save money and save the planet. Explore the web site for more refashioning tutorials, dozens of cute refashionista and fashion ideas with good, clear photos and instructions. http://letgoofbeingperfect.com/

Now, sew the tops together in the same jig-jag stitch.  Trim the excess from the top.

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Remember that little hole we created?  Now it’s time to turn the entire thing right-side out.  Grab some of the fabric from inside the little hole, and pull out the headband a little at a time until it looks like a fabric headband.

The last step is just to sew up the little hole.  I used a whipstich to close it up.

Refashion / upcycle those t-shirts into awesome fabric headbands! Step-by-step DIY sewing tutorial for upcycling clothes into some other type of clothing or accessory. Remake, redo, reuse, and recycle to help save money and save the planet. Explore the web site for more refashioning tutorials, dozens of cute refashionista and fashion ideas with good, clear photos and instructions. http://letgoofbeingperfect.com/

And there you have it!

The final product:

Refashion / upcycle those t-shirts into awesome fabric headbands! Step-by-step DIY sewing tutorial for upcycling clothes into some other type of clothing or accessory. Remake, redo, reuse, and recycle to help save money and save the planet. Explore the web site for more refashioning tutorials, dozens of cute refashionista and fashion ideas with good, clear photos and instructions. http://letgoofbeingperfect.com/

 

Try on some bling bling with your sparkly fabric headband:

9mm Cluster Fanook Diamond Earrings

 

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What do you think?  Do you know some girls that would love a new fabric headband?


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14 responses to “Fabric Headband Refashion from a Thrifted T-Shirt”

  1. kristin mccarthy Avatar

    You are so crafty and thrifty. My mom bought me a sewing machine for Christmas- like two years ago. It is still in the box.

    #twinklytues

    1. June Avatar

      Thank you so much! LOL! I bless my aunt, who gave me sewing lessons when I was younger. She was the master at the sewing machine.

  2. kristin mccarthy Avatar

    You are so crafty and thrifty. My mom bought me a sewing machine for Christmas- like two years ago. It is still in the box.

    #twinklytues

    1. June Avatar

      Thank you so much! LOL! I bless my aunt, who gave me sewing lessons when I was younger. She was the master at the sewing machine.

  3. Lisa // Cucicucicoo: Eco Sewing and Crafting Avatar

    It may have been too itchy to wear, but that t-shirt’s perfect as a headband! 🙂 Lisa

    1. June Avatar

      Oh, the t-shirt was awful lol, but I agree, it made the perfect material for a headband!

  4. Lisa // Cucicucicoo: Eco Sewing and Crafting Avatar

    It may have been too itchy to wear, but that t-shirt’s perfect as a headband! 🙂 Lisa

    1. June Avatar

      Oh, the t-shirt was awful lol, but I agree, it made the perfect material for a headband!

  5. LydiaF Avatar

    Looks like a great project to teach new sewers a few basic techniques. Thanks for sharing with us at Creatively Crafty #ccbg 🙂

  6. LydiaF Avatar

    Looks like a great project to teach new sewers a few basic techniques. Thanks for sharing with us at Creatively Crafty #ccbg 🙂

  7. Amberjane Avatar

    Great sewing instructions June I love how you explained it I must try and get my sewing machine out

  8. Amberjane Avatar

    Great sewing instructions June I love how you explained it I must try and get my sewing machine out

  9. Lisa (mummascribbles) Avatar

    This is very clever! I wish I was as nifty with sewing as you are! Thanks for linking up with #TwinklyTuesday

  10. Lisa (mummascribbles) Avatar

    This is very clever! I wish I was as nifty with sewing as you are! Thanks for linking up with #TwinklyTuesday

  11. […] that’s maybe the wrong size or has a stain on it, you can use some of the fabric to make a stretchy headband. Get the DIY from Let Go of Being […]

  12. […] that’s maybe the wrong size or has a stain on it, you can use some of the fabric to make a stretchy headband. Get the DIY from Let Go of Being […]

  13. Coombe Mill - Fiona Avatar

    That’s 3 great looking great value head bands from one very average and cheap t shirt. What a clever idea and not too difficult to do too. I’m sure I have some t shirts I’ve gone off, I’m going to give it a go.

    Thank you for sharing with me on #Trash2Treasure

  14. Coombe Mill - Fiona Avatar

    That’s 3 great looking great value head bands from one very average and cheap t shirt. What a clever idea and not too difficult to do too. I’m sure I have some t shirts I’ve gone off, I’m going to give it a go.

    Thank you for sharing with me on #Trash2Treasure

  15. Cassie Smallwood Avatar

    Great idea! It turned out super cute!

    1. June Avatar

      Thanks! I love how you can make them out of any t-shirt. I recently took some with NFL logos and made my daughters personalized headbands for the new football season 🙂

  16. Cassie Smallwood Avatar

    Great idea! It turned out super cute!

    1. June Avatar

      Thanks! I love how you can make them out of any t-shirt. I recently took some with NFL logos and made my daughters personalized headbands for the new football season 🙂

  17. Pam @Threading My Way Avatar

    A great way to reuse a t-shirt with some bling. Pinning. #Trash2Treasure

  18. Pam @Threading My Way Avatar

    A great way to reuse a t-shirt with some bling. Pinning. #Trash2Treasure

  19. Cheryl | TimeToCraft Avatar

    What a great use for a tshirt that you’d never wear. I was expecting you to put in elastic, but of course you don’t need it with the stretchy fabric. Probably more comfortable too. Must make some for my daughters. #Trash2Treasure

    1. June Rostad Avatar

      Thanks for stopping by! I never thought about putting in a fabric … I will have to try out a headband with non-stretchy fabric and do that.

  20. Cheryl | TimeToCraft Avatar

    What a great use for a tshirt that you’d never wear. I was expecting you to put in elastic, but of course you don’t need it with the stretchy fabric. Probably more comfortable too. Must make some for my daughters. #Trash2Treasure

    1. June Rostad Avatar

      Thanks for stopping by! I never thought about putting in a fabric … I will have to try out a headband with non-stretchy fabric and do that.

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