I feel so silly asking this, but what kind
of elastic headbands do you use?
Not exact matches
Then, starting near your ear, twist two - inch sections
of hair up and over the
headband, tucking the ends under the
elastic to form a roll across the back
of your head.
I paired it with a handmade rose (tutorial here) that I sewed onto a piece
of elastic and used as a
headband.
I used a length
of elastic, as I have found this works best with my short hair, but you could also use a comb, attach the hat to a
headband or add loops and secure with hatpins or bobby pins.
Simply twist and tuck your hair back into the
elastic of your
headband for this effortless updo.
And maybe affixing a handful studs
of studs in a pattern on a strip
of elastic, knotted into a
headband, would be so chic.
I placed the
headband on my head and then let the hair down to fall over the top
of the
elastic.
Thoughtfully designed, the fullness
of this faux fur
headband is easily adjusted, thanks to hidden
elastic inside.
In the style
of the popular
headband game (by using some ordinary
elastic headbands and inserting the card for students to see but not the student wearing) or can also be placed with a clip or tape on students backs (again so others can see but not the student wearing).
The other suggestion is to use an
elastic headband, which can be found in many colors in the hair accessory section
of most stores, or sometimes at the dollar store.
Instead
of sewing a pocket, I decided to use one
of those very thin
elastic headbands with the silicon strip on the inside (the ones I specifically used were Scunci No - slip Grip flat headwraps) to hold my Kindle in its case, with one strap horizontal across the top and two small diagonal ones for the bottom two corners.
The wide,
elastic headband applies just enough pressure to keep the headset firmly affixed to your noggin without any
of the usual fatigue we would experience with a traditional headset cushion.
The optional Deluxe Audio Strap comes by default on the Pro, replacing the janky
elastic straps
of the original with a rigid plastic
headband — and eliminating the need to bring your own headphones.
The wide,
elastic headband applies just enough pressure to keep the headset firmly affixed to your noggin without any
of the usual fatigue we would experience with a traditional headset cushion.