You're going to need some sinamay, pattern, your rhinestones, and a hair clip. Now, you can cut any shape pattern you want.
I really like the teardrop because it's quite forties looking. The sinamay that I've got here, I have cut. I'll tell you how big it is.
It's 20 centimeters by 10 centimeters and then I folded it in half so you end up with 4 pieces. You pin the pattern onto the sinamay. Then, you cut around it.
So, you can get all of these pieces in haberdashery stores, and then take off your paper pattern, pin back through the 4 pieces, and now, we're going to start to decorate. You've got your double thread with the knot at the end.
And you can just randomly add your rhinestones. Or you can work to your pattern, whatever is your way. So, I've started with my little lasso stitch which is where I go through in between the threads to stop it from pulling through.
You can see more of that on my other tutorials. So, let's see what you've got on your rhinestones. Your next stage is going to be sewing on the hair grip.
So, because it's quite light, I'm going to put it onto a little hair clip which is nice because if you've got short hair, it's fantastic because it won't fall off the way a comb can. So, when you're popping on the curvy pin, you're going to put it sideways on. And you're going to sew along the curvy side of the pin.
This is the easiest way to sew it on. And we can twist it to the right place once it's sewn on. There we go.
You need about 4 stitches to hold it within place. So, that's tied off nice and securely. And trim off the excess and then you just skip the pin around.
So, you end up with something like this. So, that is how you make a rhinestone hair fascinator.