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thanks loves! =)

lily25, it's the other way around in my case! the twilly works better for me as a hippie band than as a hair band (where it always always ends up falling off my head haha) =) thanks dear!
 
thanks loves! =)

lily25, it's the other way around in my case! the twilly works better for me as a hippie band than as a hair band (where it always always ends up falling off my head haha) =) thanks dear!

You need to learn the magic trick of strategically placed bobbie pins! :smile1:

I wish I could do the hippie band, it looks great!!
 
nakedmosher2of3, thanks for the tip! i should start enhacing my bobbie-pinning-skills! ;)

Black and White
this isn't very original (haha), but here's my twilly tied to my HAC with a large clou de selle charm =)
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haha! honestly, a black twilly is the last thing i'd buy in an H store considering all the other cute prints they have. but i wanted the clou de selle charms so bad and the last stock they have at that time comes with a black twil. soooooo.. there ya go =) good thing it grew on me and it wasn't as boring as i thought! now i just love love it! =)
 
K s u, it is so pretty, I've never seen a mono color twilly before and I keep imagining it as a cute bow tie with crisp white button down shirts!!!


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Ok I figured how to solve the slipping from the head problem, WITHOUT pins! I used double tape (for clothes, it is not very sticky, just enough) on a regular head band (black plastic), and it stayed on my head just fine without problems, for hours...
 
I absolutely :heart: this look! If you have the time, can you please post instructions? TIA!! :D

trying something new with the instructions for this one - if anyone has feedback about which style they prefer, let me know (^(oo)^)

I colored the two ends different colours to help make it easier to distinguish the two - short end is purple, long end which does all the looping 'round is orange, small blue circle that mysteriously appears in step 6 represents your twilly ring of choice. all drawings drawn facing the person wearing the scarf (or as you would see it in the mirror)

for a sleeker look, fold the entire twilly in half lengthwise before you start (^(oo)^)

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there's even a companion video! (^(oo)~)
 

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