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Headbands and Fabric Flowers

Author: Karen (56 Articles)

Karen Rester's art comes from the world around her. Karen loves working in collage, acrylic, mixed media and weaving on her loom.

I have started making fabric headbands and clip fabric flowers for your hair. I am having fun sewing these batik fabrics, the colors and patterns are very “Hippie”! Each headband has a strip of elastic to give it some stretch and range of sizing. The fabric flowers can be worn on the headbands or alone. I am going to make some purses and sashes with my weaving so I thought I would get some practice sewing. Did I mention the batik fabrics are so pretty! I think I will do some woven pieces that are in the same colors.


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