How to Sew a Turban Hair Cap @apunawu
Hello Hivers.
Today, I'll be showing and teaching how you can comfortably sew a woman's turban hair cap using just a sequent fabric material. By the time we are done with the tutorial following the processes on the turban hair cap, I believe that you should be able to put it into practice because it will be of good help to you and those related to you as well.
One of the reasons why I decided to tutor about how to sew a woman's turban hair cap is because it's the latest trend for women and every woman will always like to look good. I believe that a good number of people who are into sewing/fashion designing and have not come across this particular turban hair cap will now have an idea of how to sew it by the time we are done with the tutorial.
Turban hair cap sewing isn't all that simple but it could be to the eye. This is the main reason why you must be focused in this tutorial and even when you are practicing the method, you still need to be focused to avoid mistakes that can cause you to buy another material, time, and energy.
Do you know that you can comfortably make a huge amount of money just by sewing a turban hair cap for people? Yes, of course, a lot of people are not creative enough to sew new styles of the turban. This is why you must be creative to go into turban hair cap making. I believe that so many people use it as a means of survival by earning a living through the business.
Let us get into the real business of the day about how to sew a turban hair cap.
The materials we are going to use are as follows:
A one-yard sequence fabric.
A crinoline.
Thread.
Tools to be used:
A sewing machine.
A dummy.
Scissors.
A measuring tape.
Processes that are associated with the sewing of a turban hair cap for today's tutorial are as follows:
We have to use the measuring tape to first confirm whether the material is complete as purchased from the market before we can now measure the size of the turban. By the time you'll be looking at some of the images shared here, you'll notice that there's a three-step on the turban.
We are to measure and cut with scissors about four different pieces out of the sequence fabric material because three will be used to decorate the three-step of the turban while one other material will be used to sew with the main hair cap because it will be holding the other three to give it a shape that we are looking for.
After we are done with our cuttings of the sequence fabric, it's now time for us to start sewing.
First, we have to sew the main cap that will be used to cover the hair and by the time we are done sewing, we can now sew three pieces of the material we cut at the initial time because it will be used to fix the crinoline.
We have to use the crinoline and insert it inside the three pieces of the material we just sewed and then close the mouth by sewing. Remember that the crinoline is there to make the material rise or always be alert.
We can now use the remaining material that we cut and sew to hold the main hair cap but there will be a space that will be provided to enable the three pieces we sewed with crinoline to penetrate inside which will assist in giving us the shape that we are looking for.
By the time we are done with all the sewing, we have to insert the three pieces we sewed with a crinoline into the space we provided in the main hair cap. This will be done one by one till the three finish.
Rember that before you can insert, you must have fixed the main hair cap to the dummy so that it will be given you a guideline on how it will be looking if someone should wear it.
I love turbans that sparkle. This fabric fascinates me. I don't think I have the ability to make one. If I could wear them I would buy them. It looks beautiful on you.
Well, buying is not a bad idea at least to save time and energy.
That's right. In this way we also contribute to the other artisans.
You're right my good friend.
This is beautiful, I love the design made on it, I will surely make this one of these days following your step by step tutorial.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful turban @apunawu
I'm happy that you will be trying it soon. I will be expecting to see the result.
Wow nice tutorial, I never knew how the make this but I have really learn alot from your post
Maybe it could be given a trial by you.
I fell in love with this fabric you used so bright and beautiful.