I'm glad I'm not the only one who wants satin on the inside of their bonnet. I am making one for sleep, and several for work. Gotta protect the locs! Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
I love your videos. Very informative. Please can you begin putting the measurements used in the description box Also, please what was the initial length and width of the fabric before you divided it into 4 so I know the dimensions to cut out of a larger fabric. Thank you.
Thank you for this simple and easy to follow tutorial. I am a beginner and this looks simple enough... I will definitely tag you on ig once it's done ❤️
Thank you very much, it helped....But i have one more question, what's name of the satin? I have been have a problem getting the right one in the market, They tell Dull face satin, i tried it but the material feels hard, can i get the actual name? Preferably a market name.
Could you give the amount of fabric needed please, thanks. Love to make a couple for my daughter. Going to workout classes wearing locks, this would come in handy!😃
The not sewing pleats, if that's what you are talking about may be a machine issue. You may have to increase your tension. Mine is actually big(jumbo size). You have to mark the circumference of your head on the band and pleat the cap to that circumference.
Pin the middle of the tie (just one part of it) to the part you have determined would be the front(which should be opposite where you cut open). the areas you marked on your tie to be the circumference of your head, pin them to the ends of the cap part of the bonnet which is the back( The place you cut open) Now you have the cap part of the bonnet separated in two. Then you can begin to pleat.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who wants satin on the inside of their bonnet. I am making one for sleep, and several for work. Gotta protect the locs! Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
Me too, satin all day everyday!
Very good demonstration, looks and usage, like the 2 different fabrics and no elastic
Wow!! Girl you rock.🙏🙏🏼
I made 2 of these today thanks to you
God bless you🤗🙏
Thank you so much for the tutorial i learn something new i never made bonnet without an elastic
This is a great tutorial👍🏾👍🏾
I love your videos. Very informative. Please can you begin putting the measurements used in the description box
Also, please what was the initial length and width of the fabric before you divided it into 4 so I know the dimensions to cut out of a larger fabric. Thank you.
This tutorial is very understandable and easy to practice. Good job.👍
Love the fabric pattern, beautiful bonnet!
I just stumbled upon your channel and I am so glad I did!. I love this, and I am going to try it. Thankyou 😍😊
God will definitely bless you for this
I love love love, well detailed. 😊
You did a great job very simple tutorial to follow thank you so much for this
Thank you so much you did a great job I really appreciate you taking the time going step-by-step
You are welcome!😊
Thank I like ur patterns ,and I am going to try it
Awesome 👍
Nice one dear👌👌👌👌👌🌹
Thanks 🤗
This size is perfect for when my hair is in braids. thanks.
Great job. On my next sew project. Thanks
Beautiful material 💕!
Thanks very well made
Thank u,it understanding
This a a very comprehensive tutorial. Thank you
So cute 😍. I love it. Perfection at its best.
Haha, I did my best😊. Thank you for watching!
Will try it..Thanks....
I will make some thanks for sharing
Please do!
This is very nice
Hi..i really like it..i ish i could do that..
You are right.Beautiful
Many many thanks
Cisca Stitches you’re welcome
Next project loading 👍. this is beautiful 😍
Is it necessary for two fabrics
Thank you for this simple and easy to follow tutorial. I am a beginner and this looks simple enough... I will definitely tag you on ig once it's done ❤️
What measurement did you use for the bonnet
Beutifull i like this 👍
Where can I buy one of these please?
Hey great work. I am straggling with the headband size stuck send help
What do you need? I went with 88 inches in length, 3 inches in width inclusive of seam allowance.
@@ciscastitches Did you join pieces of the fabric together to get 88 inches?
My next project❤
Thank you so much for this greatly appreciated
Thanks soo much dear
How many yards of fabric did you begin with? Thanks for sharing
A yard each for both satin and the ankara print.
How much if I want one shipped to USA?
I can’t over this jumbo style
Lol, are you saying you can't get over the jumbo style😄.
Cisca Stitches yes ma’am
Thanks Ma.
Where can we purchase this bonnet?
Nice tutorial...But i don't understand the dart like thing you did after the opening of the head wrap
I have another tutorial that follows a similar process, hope it helps - ua-cam.com/video/Q8QE9XdPsf8/v-deo.html
Thank you very much, it helped....But i have one more question, what's name of the satin? I have been have a problem getting the right one in the market, They tell Dull face satin, i tried it but the material feels hard, can i get the actual name? Preferably a market name.
Could you give the amount of fabric needed please, thanks. Love to make a couple for my daughter. Going to workout classes wearing locks, this would come in handy!😃
3/4 of a yard each for both fabrics should be enough.
Help when I tried sewing the pleats my needle did ton throw and used your measurement tut mine turned out more bigger.
The not sewing pleats, if that's what you are talking about may be a machine issue. You may have to increase your tension. Mine is actually big(jumbo size). You have to mark the circumference of your head on the band and pleat the cap to that circumference.
@@ciscastitches how do I increase the tension of machine pls....
I wish I can post a picture of mine. Thank you very much.
Hiya you can send a picture to instagram.com/ciscastitches on IG 🙂.
thank you
You're welcome
I'm stuck on the part where you attach the headtie piece and the pleats...Please Help!!
Pin the middle of the tie (just one part of it) to the part you have determined would be the front(which should be opposite where you cut open). the areas you marked on your tie to be the circumference of your head, pin them to the ends of the cap part of the bonnet which is the back( The place you cut open) Now you have the cap part of the bonnet separated in two. Then you can begin to pleat.
thank uuu
C’est très intéressant mais tu ne donnes pas les mesures
Too complicated and long, I didn't understand anything
So sorry about about that. Take your time when watching it again and take down notes.