Twist Bow Turban Cap
Author: Notches Sewing
Add a stylish twist to your handmade wardrobe with the Twist Bow Turban Cap Sewing Pattern, perfect for confident beginners and seasoned sewists alike. This versatile and comfortable design combines retro charm with everyday practicality, making it ideal for bad hair days, or simply as a chic accessory. The easy-to-follow instruction video will have you stitching up your own statement headwear in no time, using stretch fabrics for a snug fit. Whether you're sewing for yourself or creating thoughtful handmade gifts, this quick project is as satisfying as it is stylish.
Tutorial by Notches Sewing
Pattern
Machines Used
- Sewing Machine (This video features the Juki TL-2010Q)
Recommended Tools
- Gauge Hat Wire
- 4.5" x 12" Ruler
- Utility knife
- 1"x 12" Quilting Ruler
- Heat Erasable Pen
- Steam Iron
- Rotary Cutter
- Point Turner
- Water Soluble Marking Pen
- Scissors
- Mini Iron
- Magnet Hook/Weights
- Measuring Tape
- Protective Heat Resistant Sheet
- Thread Snips
- Magnetic Seam Guide
- Multi-purpose Sewing Aid
- Bodkin
- Large Cutting Mat
- Template Grips
- Plastic Template
- Fabric Clips
- Pins
- Chalk
- Magnetic Bowl
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