How to Make Satin Bonnet (a four in one head wrap)

in GEMS4 years ago

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For those who love to look good, dress nicely and attractive then there is no expense or time one won't spare to do the needful. Been off Hive for a while and that's due to how tied up I have been in recent times. Here's one of the creations I have worked on in the past week. A satin bonnet that can be used in four ways as a head wrap. As the skin needs to be taken care of, so does the hair. The bonnet is quite easy to make, within minutes one is done.

Materials

  • Ankara fabric (this is based on one's preference)
  • Satin
  • Elastic band
  • Scissors
  • Sewing machine
  • Safety pin
  • Chalk or any marker
  • And a matching thread

Now you're ready to get started
Cut out a 21 by 21 inches on your Ankara fabric. This is by choice and how voluminous you want the headwrap

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Fold the cut out piece into two and then into four to form a square with a sharp edge.

From the sharp edge, measure 10 inches round and cut. It gives a circular shape.

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Use the pattern to trace out on the satin and pin together, placing the right side of the fabric on the wrong side of the satin

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Sew the pieces together with an allowance of half inch and leave about four (4) inches to turn it out.

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Turn to the right side and give it a nice ironing.

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Using the chalk, take another one inch mark on the well pressed piece and sew round it.

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Measure the head circumference and cut out the elastic with the measurement.

Attach satefy pin to elastic firmly and tuck it in thru the four inch space left a the way into the bonnet and and then sew the elastic band to make it firm. Then either hand stitch the left out inch or do a top stitch.
The satin bonnet is ready for use.

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On similar fabric measure 8 inches in breath and about 80 to 100inches for the length. If fabric isn't enough you can join the pieces to make a straight one.

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Fold the straight piece and make a slant on the edges(optional) and sew it leaving about 4inches to turn over.

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Turn it over and and give it a good press on the ironing board. Afterwards top stitch the left out inch.

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You can attach it to the bonnet by either tacking it or use a snap button or you can use it as a separate entity. Either way it works for you.

That's all and I hope you find it useful
Dont just stay at home, get busy, practice a skill, try out your hands.

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This is lovely, I can bet before the day ends, this post would have been much appreciated.

I hope so, it should come in really handy for everyone

Hey @dimsyto I told you so. It was a great content and it would surely get appreciated.

Lovely stuff here, I quite love the quality of the fabrics though. Cheers