Sunday, August 10, 2014

Keychain Fobs and Headbands

Today was a very strange day. My husband took the baby to visit some family out of town while I danced at the State Fair. I got home hours before them so for the first time in 4.5 months, I was home alone. It felt odd, but it gave me some time for quick sewing. 

I've been wanting to try making these keychain fobs for a while now. They looked pretty easy. I started with one for now. 


I had the webbing and fabric on hand so I only needed to buy the hardware. These are so easy! I finished in about 15 minutes. I see more in my future. If you want one, talk to me about how much. I promise I'm reasonable. :-)

I blogged about the headbands already, but they've multiplied. 


One if the others in the group asked me to make some for her. These are also quite easy to make. Interested? $3 each or two for $5. I don't have any extras on hand, but can custom make. 

With both of these I started with several ideas from Pinterest but made it up on my own from there. I'm glad I'm finding time with an infant in the house to do some fun sewing. 

Friday, August 1, 2014

Tada! Hair accessories for Dance Costume

One of my activities outside of crafting and teaching is Irish Dancing. I've been dancing since 2005 and part of Celtic Motion since 2006. I remember seeing Riverdance on PBS when I was in high school and decided I'd like to learn that if I ever had the opportunity. It's been fun and great exercise. 

Recently the group decided to update our costume and go with kilts. Everyone in the group has one that's the same and one they picked out, no two alike. 

We had to create a hair accessory to go with each kilt. I went with headbands. I whipped up both of these today. Came together pretty fast. 


I used a skinny metal headband and extra firm pellon. I did the blue/black (my individual unique kilt) one first and it took about 45 minutes but the green (group kilt) one came together in 20 minutes. 

Folded the fabric around the pellon, folded the ends under. Stitched down the sides, stuck in the headband and hot glued felt on the ends to cover the raw edges. 

They were fun and easy to make. Anyone want a personalized headband? :-)