How to Make a Yarn Headband
by VaanyaW in Craft > Knitting & Crochet
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How to Make a Yarn Headband

This is one of the easiest things you can make with yarn, yet it looks so cute!
Here is one way to transform a drab headband from the craft store into something unique!
Materials

You will need:
- Approx. 300cm of Super Bulky yarn
-White School Glue
-A small piece of cardboard
-Scissors
-A felt headband (Plastic would work too, but felt is easier)
Gluing


Squeeze a small glob of glue on the inside of the headband, and spread with the cardboard.
Do the same for the outside.
Note: Do not spread the glue on the whole headband for efficiency.
Starting

Once you have spread the glue, take one end of the yarn and tie a double knot on the end of the headband.
Wrapping

Once it has been tied, just wrap the yarn around the headband.
Repeat
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When the first section of glue is wrapped, repeat steps 2-5 until you have reached the end, then squeeze a blob of glue and wrap yarn around it to finish.
Drying

Leave for 30-45 min in a cool, dry place
All Done!
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