How to make silk bonnets?
As a blogger at the forefront of fashion. I will always be curious about the good things. Recently, I discovered a tutorial for making own silk bonnets, and I was instantly intrigued. Wearing a silk night bonnet became my nightly bedtime routine. Because it has many reasons why I had to choose it. Such as protecting my hair from the elements and keeping it looking healthy and shiny.
Now I'm going to share the key points of how to make bonnets.
Benefits of Wearing a Silk Bonnet
Silk bonnets are a great way to keep your hair looking and feeling. They protect your hair from dust, dirt, and other environmental elements, as well as from heat damage if you use heated styling tools. They also help keep your hairstyle in place and prevent flyaways. Silk sleeping bonnet in addition to its beautiful appearance and soft and smooth contact feeling gives people psychological pleasure to meet, but also with its unique moisture absorption and breathability, skin health role, and loved by everyone.
Materials Needed
If you want to make a silk bonnet, it will cost you very little , compared to buying the same silk bonnet in the store. You'll need fabric for the bonnet, elastic for the band, and a few tools such as scissors, a needle, and thread. You'll want to look for fabrics that are lightweight, breathable, and soft on the skin. Cotton, linen, and silk are all great options for fabric selection, as they are all lightweight and comfortable. I chose 100% silk because it's soft, luxurious, and has a beautiful drape. This is also one of the benefits of a silk sleeping bonnet. Silk also reduces friction and absorbs oil, so to a certain extent, it will reduce the accumulation of oil on the scalp. Therefore silk is another material that can not replace. Plus, they look super cute!
Step-by-Step Instructions
3.1. Cutting the Fabric
Using your fabric scissors, cut two circles from your fabric. The size of the circles depends on the size of your head, so make sure to measure your head first before cutting. Once you have your circles cut, set them aside.
3.2. Sewing techniques
Place the two circles of fabric together, wrong sides facing out, and pin them in place. Sew a straight stitch around the perimeter of the circles, leaving a small opening at the top. Once you have sewn the circles together, turn the bonnet right side out.
3.3. Adding Elastic
Next, cut a piece of elastic that is slightly shorter than the circumference of your head. Thread the elastic through the opening at the top of the bonnet and stitch the ends together. Make sure to test the elastic before you stitch it in place to make sure it fits comfortably.
3.4 Finishing Touches
Finally, you'll want to finish off the bonnet with a few finishing touches. You can also add a bow on the side or in the middle, which can help you quickly distinguish between the front and back.
Conclusion
I would like to say that the silk night bonnet is definitely a good item to enhance the quality of life, since I started using the silk night bonnet, I can never leave it. As for my general hands-on ability, this craft is not complicated at all, and I believe that any person can complete the activity. The process is fun and surprising. And you will get a great sense of accomplishment when the make is done. Every time I use it, I will feel pleasure because I know it was by myself. In addition, ignore those who do not like the color, this silk hat you can completely according to your own preferences pick the color and pattern, the and finished product is absolutely unique. For this, you only need to spend about half an hour doing it. Get started now!
FAQ
1.What fabric is used for bonnets?
While cotton and linen pillowcases may be comfy, they dry out your hair and can cause breakage. Bonnets made of satin or silk help hair to retain moisture which can also help prevent split ends.
2.What is the best fabric for a sleep bonnet?
The best material is silk, but satin will also work well, like the Pattern Satin Cap. Just make sure that it is real satin made with synthetic materials and not sateen, a cotton-weave often used in pillowcases and bedding.
3.how to make a bonnet out of a pillowcase?
It all comes down to what area of your beauty routine you are looking for the most improvement. The silk pillowcase is going to have more benefits for your skin, and the silk cap will focus more on improving your hair's health.