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1 The Lucy Rose Headband Tutorial
The Lucy Rose Headband Tutorial
An original pattern created by Ashley Thurman
Note: This Pattern is for personal use only! Please do not sell items made using this
pattern. Please always link back when using this pattern for personal use. For a limited
usage License please contact me. You may not alter, change, or distribute this pattern!
Photography courtesy of Traci Ryant Photography
http://www.traciryantphotography.com/
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Supplies
2 strips of fabric measuring at least 2” x 37” (I suggest not using thick fabrics)
Stretch lace elastic (see size chart)
French netting measuring 6 ½” x 4 ½”
Boa feathers – 2” strip
Sewing needle
Coordinating thread
Scissors
Hot glue gun
Measuring tape
Rotary Cutter (optional – if needed)
Suggested Retailers
Stretch lace elastic –
http://www.etsy.com/shop/fr8rain
http://www.etsy.com/shop/ssong
French Netting –
http://www.etsy.com/shop/hatshadows
Boa Feathers –
http://www.etsy.com/shop/aLittleScrappy
http://www.ribbonjar.com/product_p/70425.htm
Rhinestone Buttons
http://www.etsy.com/shop/bellaDdesign
**This tutorial will show you how to make 2” rosettes. Instructions on how to
adjust size will be given where applicable**
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Size Chart for lace headband Newborn 12 ½”
3-6 months 14”
6-12 months 15 ½”
12months+ 17”
4t+ 18 ½”
If you would like to make a custom lace headband, measure the child’s head and
subtract 1 ½” from that measurement and that is how long you will need to cut
the elastic lace.
Note: When using the table provided above do NOT subtract 1 ½”. That has
already been done for you
French Netting (adjusting size, if needed)
The rosettes in the headband are shown in a 2” diameter. If you wish to use a larger
rosette or a smaller rosette you will need to adjust the size of the French netting.
Measure the diameter of both rosettes when side by side and add 2 ½” to that
measurement to get the length you need for the french netting. You will also need to
measure the width of the rosette and add 2 ½” to that measurement to find the width of
the french netting.
Making the Rosettes
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Step 1:
Note: The size of the rosette depends on how much you twist the fabric and how tight
you wind it.
Cut a small slit in the side of your fabric measuring 2” wide.
Photo 1A
If you want a frayed look you can rip it the rest of the way, you need the fabric to
measure at least 37” in length to get a 2” rosette. If you do not want it to fray you will
need to use a rotary cutter or scissors and cut on the bias.
**You will need to cut a longer length of fabric if trying to obtain a larger rosette.
Step 2:
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Fold the 2” end of the fabric in half
Photo 2A
Then, tie a knot leaving a small tail
Photo 2B
Next, you will glue the small tail to one side of the knot.
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Photo 2C
Now, you will begin wrapping the fabric around the knot (leaving it folded in half, see
photo 2C arrow)
As you wrap the fabric around the knot you will twist the fabric bringing the bottom edge
of the fabric up to take the place of the top edge, essentially you will be making “folds”.
(see photo 2D)
Photo 2D
As you twist the fabric, glue it in place.
As you continue to twist the fabric and glue it in place, it will look like this:
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Photo 2E
You might have to play with the folds to get them in the right place. I also folded down
some edges that stuck out over the top (refer to photo 2E - the bottom outside edge of
fabric).
Once you have reached a 2” diameter (or desired diameter), fold some excess fabric
over to the bottom of the rosette and glue it in place, trimming off any excess that sticks
out past the edges of the rosette.
Photo 2F Photo 2G
For this pattern, you will need to make 2 rosettes, once that is done set these aside.
Making the Lace Headband
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Step 1:
Once you have cut your lace according to the size chart above you will need to bring the
raw edges right sides together (the right side is the pretty side of the lace) and sew back
and forth a few times. Tug on it a bit and make sure it is secure.
Photo 2 – 1A
Tie a knot on one end of your thread and begin sewing the two edges together going
back and forth a few times with stitches. Tie it off and cut off any excess thread.
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Photo 2 – 1B
Set this aside.
Putting it all together
Step 1:
First we will attach the rosettes. Place them side by side and make a few stitches on the
sides of the rosettes in order to keep them attached.
Photo 3 – 1a
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Photo 3 – 1B
Then, add some hot glue in between the rosettes for reinforcement (this is not
necessary, it just makes it more durable)
Step 2:
Next, cut your french netting to 6 ½” x 4 ½” with the pretty side being 6 ½”. Remember
to adjust your size if you are changing the size of the rosettes (pg. 3).
Photo 3 – 2A
Pretty Side
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Next we will shape the french netting to go over the rosettes.
First, cut a good length of thread (12-18”) and tie a knot on one end. Insert the other
end through the eye of your needle.
Now bring the needle through the diamond (photo 3 – 2B) on the top right corner of your
french netting (coming from the bottom of the netting)
Photo 3 – 2B
Proceed with a running stitch along the top edge of the French netting going in and out
of the diamonds.
Photo 3 – 2C
The Diamond on
French Netting
Thread after sewing
the running stitch
on top edge
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Next you will pull the end of your thread (end opposite where you tied the knot) and
cinch the French netting tight, it will form a knot. Secure your formed knot by tying a
knot with the thread to hold in place.
Photo 3 – 2D
Once the thread is pulled tight and a knot is formed the sides of the French netting are
now where the lines are.
Step 3:
Now we will attach the French netting to the rosettes.
Place the knot that was formed on the back of the rosettes centering it.
Photo 3 – 3A
The Knot
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Sew your knot down to the rosettes. Without cutting your thread you will now sew a
running stitch along the left side of the French netting cinching it up once again to form
a knot. Secure that knot to the rosette and then repeat on the right side of the French
netting.
Photo 3 – 3B
This is how it will look from the front
Photo 3 – 3C
Second Knot
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Step 4:
Next, we will be adding the rhinestone button, lace headband, and feathers.
First, if your button has a place to sew it on, you will stitch it in the middle of the two
rosettes. I always add some glue here for reinforcement. If you are using another type
of button and you are not able to sew it on, just glue it down really well with some hot
glue. If for any reason your French netting is sticking up you can tack it down with a few
stitches or push it down when gluing your button on.
Photo 3 – 4A
Now, turn your roses over and we will attach the lace headband.
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Photo 3 – 4B
Lay the lace headband across the back making sure that the “wrong” side of the lace is
facing up and the “right” side is against the rosettes. This way when it is worn, you will
see the pretty side. : ) Make a few stiches holding it in place in the middle and the outer
edges; make sure to stay in about ½” from the outside so you won’t see any stitches.
Again, I like to reinforce with some glue here, or you can use just glue if you want, I’ve
done that before and it holds up very well! Just lift the headband up in between where
you stitched and push it down, don’t burn yourself though!
Next, we will attach our feathers.
Take the feathers you cut (there should be either a rope or some binding holding them
all together) this is how we will attach them.
Center your feathers on the rosettes (See photo 2 – 4B) and you will stitch the feathers
onto the rosettes. This can be a little difficult because of the feathers. Try and push all
the feathers forward while stitching to keep them out of your way. Then, add some hot
glue at the ends of the feathers (where you stitched).
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Step 5: The last one!
Lastly you will need to cut a piece of felt to cover the back. Then glue it on.
Photo 3 – 5A
And that’s it! You are DONE!! If you have any questions, or do not understand any step, please email me at
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satisfaction!
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