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How to Sew a Hair Bun Wrap - Free Video Tutorial

If you’ve ever struggled to create a pretty hair bun or wished for an easy way to keep your hairstyle in place, this project is going to be your new best friend. It’s clever, simple, and a great way to turn leftover fabric into something beautiful and useful.


What makes this DIY bun wrap so special? It’s flexible, reusable, and fully customizable. Instead of buying generic hair tools, you can create one that matches your personal style—choose your favorite colors, patterns, or even add little decorative touches to make it uniquely yours.


Aside from being stylish, this project is also eco-friendly. By using fabric scraps and a few basic materials, you’ll reduce waste and give new life to pieces of fabric that might otherwise end up in the bin. It’s a small step toward sustainability, and it feels good knowing you’re making something both practical and planet-friendly.


The best part? It’s quick and beginner-friendly! You don’t need advanced sewing skills or expensive tools—just a little creativity and a few minutes of your time.


If you’re ready to upgrade your hair game and add a personal handmade touch to your accessories, watch the full tutorial by Notches Sewing and see how easy it is to make your own fabric hair bun maker. You’ll be surprised at how fun and satisfying this little project can be.


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Using the hair bun wrap:


To make a hair bun with this wrap, just thread your hair through the center opening, twist the fabric once, slide it halfway down your hair, and then roll it under several times until it feels secure against your neck. Finally, bring the fabric ends together and twist them into a bow.



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