1. Fabric Headband DIY

A soft, stretchy headband is ideal for a workout, a cleansing face mask, or simply getting a good night’s sleep. Make a bright, easy headband for any occasion with a few lovely, patterned pieces of stretch knit fabric.

2. Braided Tee Shirt Headband

Repurpose old T-shirts into woven headbands that are both utilitarian and comfortable. This project breathes new life into treasured or sentimental clothes, making it a particularly good alternative for worn-out school tees, sports jerseys, or souvenir shirts that you just can’t part with.

3. Tie-Dye Headband

Before you start on the headband, add some color to your basic white cloth with some tie-dye. Customize the colors and blends to your liking, then braid, sew, or glue a simple headband together (or two). This craft is ideal for a sleepover since the kids will be eager to unwrap and use their colorful fabrics the next morning.

4. No-Sew Wire Headband

With this silk scarf-inspired headband, you can get that contemporary rockabilly appearance. Without the trouble of tying a headscarf by hand, a hidden wire allows the wearer to adjust the bow to the precise angle. The best thing is that this project does not require the use of any needles or thread.

5. Elastic Headband

These basic elasticized headbands stand out from other DIY headbands thanks to their contrasting lining: not only are they more fun to wear, but they’re also reversible. Toss a few in your gym bag for a versatile alternative that will match your training attire.

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