Ideas for Sewing with Bandanas
I purchased two packs of bandanas on Amazon two years ago, hoping to wear them as head coverings. One pack was made with a polyester fabric, which is super slick and doesn’t breathe. The other was just a bit too small. So the packs of bandanas have been in one of my bins in the sewing room, taunting me, beckoning me, playing with my head! After they played with my emotions for a while, I finally decided enough is enough! I set out to use up those bandanas, and came up with some clothes I’m excited to wear this fall.
The great thing about bandana packs is they come in sets with an assortment of colors. They aren’t usually safe to iron though, and the fabric can be somewhat questionable because they are cheap. Another peculiar thing is they are often slightly off in size. And the fabric is typically really thin, which can pose some challenges while sewing. Just be sure to use a solid zig zag stitch on the edges so the bandanas don’t fray if you decide to trim to a raw edge.
If you love bandanas like I do, or even just need some fresh inspiration, here are some ideas for sewing with bandanas! They are seventies chic, and oh so cool! Some of these would even make great gift ideas for the holidaze coming up.
Decorate with ‘em! You could deck out a living room or bedroom on the cheap. Think bandana curtains, a little bandana blanket, bandana pillows. You could drop twenty bucks on bandanas and add some of your own materials and completely redo a room for pennies!
Sew a bag or backpack! Fall is perfect for hikes in the woods, and campfires. If you want a Pinterest-worthy fall bag, look no further than a bandana bag.
Use bandanas to sew all kinds of clothes! Bell bottoms, skirts, tops. One thing to remember is bandanas are often pretty thin, so you might have to line the clothing to make the fabric more substantial.
Make eco items with them. Reusable shopping tote bags, handkerchiefs, etc.
Cover a notebook or journal, or use in a junk journaling project.
Do a bathroom makeover, and trim towels and a bath rug with bandanas!
Sew a bunch together to create a quilt for your bed. Just sew a patchwork of bandanas together, and then line with faux fur fabric with a couple of layers of batting in between for a super plush quilt.
Wrap gifts with bandanas for the holidaze.
Last but certainly not least, rock them as a head wrap! If you haven’t tried this at least once, you haven’t really lived! LOL!
The list is really endless. Bandanas are like precut squares, but I love the way they look because they are so reminiscent of Seventies style. They are fun to create with because you can use them as is and whip up all kinds of things really fast. I hope this post inspires you to get sewing! I’m getting back in the sewing room to dream up a way to use the rest of my bandanas.