With Christmas right around the corner it got me inspired to start planning my handmade gifts. I love sewing presents for family and friends, but it can be a lot when you have a big list. I like to think up original projects that are simple and budget friendly. If I’m traveling I like to make something for everyone there even if it’s something small. If I’m staying home I’ll usually pick a couple family members to make a bigger project for. I have to allocate my time being a mother of 3 boys, running a business, and enjoying the Holidays so it’s important these are fun for me. For my first project I made this twisted velvet turban (headband). Not only is it cute and versatile it keeps the ears warm too! The supply list is short, with only 6 steps that take anywhere from 10-30 minutes. Make it in all types of colors and fabrics, but I love it in spandex velvet. This is also a great project to use Coats Eloflex Thread to keep those seams soft and stretchable when pulling over your head. Get the details below and make your own. Supplies: Stylish Fabric Spandex Velvet (2 x 4″ strips) Coats Eloflex Thread Brother Sewing Machine Pins Cut 2 strips of stretch velvet that measure 4″ x circumference of your head plus 2″. Fold each strip in half right sides together, pin, and stitch with Coat’s Eloflex Stretchable thread (1/4″ seam allowance) Flip right side out. Place seam in center. Loop strips around each other and then pull edges to the side. Connect all the edges together and pin so right sides are facing. Sew 1/2″ seam allowance going through all layers. If you prefer to hide the seam you can wrap fabric around the seam or add some trim down the seam allowance (stitch or glue).