The circle has now become a real clothing accessory in all respects: it goes in any context and in any style, from clothes stylish clothes to put up more sports or the classic jeans and is used by women of all ages and many different hairstyles. The latest fashions also address the increasingly retro styles and vintage is so widespread even in circles. E can self-produce the circles at home with a few things to easy availability and low cost: let’s see how to make your style vintage with ease and in a short time.

You can start building a basic model like the one proposed here and then get carried away by the imagination and create more elaborate models, sought to use on our hair or to use as a gift idea certainly appreciated by all our friends. The things you need to make a vintage headband is a glue to hold fast (or hot glue gun for those who have one at home) of the wire, a stiff cardboard (A4), one inch by a seamstress, a ruler, a pen and about 50 inches of fabric (velvet or silk are well suited to the style that you want to accomplish).

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First you need to know how to be along our circle and we therefore take this measure by placing the dressmaker cm between the ear and the other (just as if it were a true circle, normally for a woman with sizes varying between 12 and 15 cm, while for girls can be between 8 and 12 cm but it would be better to check before in the case of gifts. With a ruler and pencil will draw a rectangle on the card with the base equal to the measuring just socket and a height of 1 centimeter and then pasted to the cardboard wire having the same length of the base.

At this point you will have to brush the card with glue and begin to slowly wrap the fabric over it: the operation should be done with caution, trying to maintain the same width of the fabric at every turn made ​​on the card. You should also insist on the two ends of the circle in order to create two kinds of padding to provide comfort to the area behind the ear. To give the vintage effect is better to use silk or large squares of cloth to which you can also add beads or buttons to circle completed.