Turban in boho Ikat
I love to wear this to keep all my hair in place - it is made of a knit fabric that you wrap yourself.
You can tuck or knot it in the back or the front, That way it is not too tight or too loose-
I wear mine down on my forehead a bit and over my ears. Regular headbands tend to scoot their way off my head or give me headaches. Because it ties I can fit it to my head and this doesn't happen!
We hand cut and sew these headbands one at a time. I often use vintage and reclaimed knit fabrics. This truly makes them one of a kind. Once the fabric is gone, I cannot get it again. We are not mass producing them out of standard fabric. That means you get a truly unique look!
When I’m cutting out headbands- Instead of wasting inches of fabric by cutting a standard pattern I make the headband a little longer or wider.
We don’t like to waste fabric around here,❤️
They are not all identical in size- depending upon the print they could look a little different than the picture.
The turban measures 4 to 6 inches wide and 50 to 60 inches long.
In the picture it is wrapped around my head two times with the ends tucked in-
It could be worn just once and tied or twice with tails down the back. there are so many ways you can tie this turban.
On Instagram I have a highlight called”Turban”
I love to wear this to keep all my hair in place - it is made of a knit fabric that you wrap yourself.
You can tuck or knot it in the back or the front, That way it is not too tight or too loose-
I wear mine down on my forehead a bit and over my ears. Regular headbands tend to scoot their way off my head or give me headaches. Because it ties I can fit it to my head and this doesn't happen!
We hand cut and sew these headbands one at a time. I often use vintage and reclaimed knit fabrics. This truly makes them one of a kind. Once the fabric is gone, I cannot get it again. We are not mass producing them out of standard fabric. That means you get a truly unique look!
When I’m cutting out headbands- Instead of wasting inches of fabric by cutting a standard pattern I make the headband a little longer or wider.
We don’t like to waste fabric around here,❤️
They are not all identical in size- depending upon the print they could look a little different than the picture.
The turban measures 4 to 6 inches wide and 50 to 60 inches long.
In the picture it is wrapped around my head two times with the ends tucked in-
It could be worn just once and tied or twice with tails down the back. there are so many ways you can tie this turban.
On Instagram I have a highlight called”Turban”
I love to wear this to keep all my hair in place - it is made of a knit fabric that you wrap yourself.
You can tuck or knot it in the back or the front, That way it is not too tight or too loose-
I wear mine down on my forehead a bit and over my ears. Regular headbands tend to scoot their way off my head or give me headaches. Because it ties I can fit it to my head and this doesn't happen!
We hand cut and sew these headbands one at a time. I often use vintage and reclaimed knit fabrics. This truly makes them one of a kind. Once the fabric is gone, I cannot get it again. We are not mass producing them out of standard fabric. That means you get a truly unique look!
When I’m cutting out headbands- Instead of wasting inches of fabric by cutting a standard pattern I make the headband a little longer or wider.
We don’t like to waste fabric around here,❤️
They are not all identical in size- depending upon the print they could look a little different than the picture.
The turban measures 4 to 6 inches wide and 50 to 60 inches long.
In the picture it is wrapped around my head two times with the ends tucked in-
It could be worn just once and tied or twice with tails down the back. there are so many ways you can tie this turban.
On Instagram I have a highlight called”Turban”
Long Turban Wrap
No more headaches from headbands that are too tight
★★★★★
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