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Double Celtic Knot Headband Tutorial
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2019Sep 7
More exclusive patterns: https://anjurisa.etsy.com Learn how to make turban knot headband with double celtic knot headband tutorial using jersey knit headbands DIY jersey headband tutorial. This tie knot headband is unique because of the unusual double celtic knot. This knotted turban headband is excellent for all ages, from baby to adult. Be sure to add this knot headband DIY to your knot headband baby DIY collections! Materials used in this craft project ideas: • Spandex jersey fabric: https://amzn.to/3ivTFJ6 • Sewing machine for beginners: https://amzn.to/3jplio5 • Sewing kit for beginners: https://amzn.to/30sdSJy • Scissors for fabric cutting: https://amzn.to/3ndXCpi • Thread cutter scissors: https://amzn.to/2GyxOTH Chapters for this double celtic knot headband tutorial: 0:00 Headband illustration 0:11 A request from audience 0:52 Prepare the fabric for headband 1:08 Explanation about the fabric 1:30 How to measure the head circumference 2:00 Get ready to sew 2:24 The sewing patterns 2:48 The beautiful knit stitch 3:08 The fun part 5:35 How to assemble the headband 7:12 How to finish the headband 8:27 The result 8:46 Outro #babyheadband #diyhairband #headband More playlists you could enjoy:    • Scrunchies to the Rescue      • Fashionable Hair Clip or Hair Tie      • Turban & Headband      • Handmade Flowers      • Yarn Crafts      • Beautiful Organizers      • Shorts - Sewing Pattern      • Shorts - The Creations      • Shorts - Ribbon Work      • Shorts - Sewing Tips and Tricks      • Handmade Projects   Visit us: Etsy: https://anjurisa.etsy.com Facebook:   / anjurisa   Instagram:   / anjurisa   Pinterest:   / anjurisa   Blogspot: https://anjurisa.blogspot.com Get our work on Shutterstock: https://bit.ly/anjuportfolio Support us on Patreon:   / anjurisa   Happy crafting with your endless brilliant ideas! ***Disclaimer: Some of the links above are affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. My tutorials are for personal use only. If you intend to sell creations made with my tutorials, please credit @anjurisa as the inspiration. Thank you for appreciating the hard work I've put into creating these tutorials!

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