DIY: Hair Comb
This is a super simple project.
All you need is a hair comb and embroidery floss.
I had a pack of hair combs that I got at Walgreens a long time ago
(Like 10 or 12 combs for $4- they still have them).
Vintage embroidery floss from forever ago.
I wrapped in a V-shape pattern. I didn't use any glue - just tucked ends under the next color and tied off the last piece. I've used it a couple of different ways but this is my fave - an updo, 90's style.
I feel like Rachel from Friends would do her hair this way.
Love these combs - they really tame my thick curls!
*Update! See step-by-step instructions here.
*Update: Forgot to mention that this layout is from Pugly Pixel.





34 comments:
Can you do one but step by step so I can see how you tuck the floss and how you make it it's very cute and i want to make some for me and my girls. Thanks
I'll work on it, Anon!
this is totally cool. I have a ton of those hair combs i did buy from Walgreens! I was wondering what to do with them lol. THANKS!!
This is so cute! But how did you do the hairstyle? would love to learn that!
Thank you for the idea!!
anna
These are adorable! I have really curly hair and I can't wait to try this. Thanks for sharing this really cute idea!
This is so cute! Thank you for sharing this great idea...how do you twist your hair up that way? I think that is what makes it so cute.
Brilliant! A friend just sent me this link and I love this idea! I'm going to give it a try. Thanks for sharing!
brilliant! :)
i just followed you. xoxo.
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Thanks so much for all the encouragement, ladies!
I DIE! This is so stinkin' fabulous! I am making like 6 of these when I get off work :) I've got a ton of these combs, too. From Walgreens. lol
Thanks so much for sharing! And inspiring!
those are absolutely beautiful~
looks beautiful=) i'm gonna try ;)
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I love how simple and yet oh so gorgeous this DIY hair comb is......I am going to have to give it try ;)
so simple and pretty!
Was this just one strand of embroidery that fades into the different colors? I have a million things to do tonight, but I think this just moved itself to the top!
love these! I can't wait to make them too. Thanks for sharing!
Adorable! I love it.
This is so pretty!
Amazing idea! had to post this on my blog :)
Cool. I will do that as soon as I get some combs.
Do you have a post on how to do the hairstyle?
I've got to try this! I have a bunch of embroidery thread from an old project & I think I'll give this a try. It's so pretty.
This is all over Pinterest btw, although not always properly pinned back to here.
I'm going to be posting this to COLOURlovers.com the first (ish) of November!! Please look for it!!
xo
Jessica Griffin
http://www.canyoupixelthis.com
Love it! I,m going to make one today!
hi! sorry this might sound really silly but, how do you use a hair comb? i've never used one but your DIY is so cute that it makes me want to try it out!
Hi there!
I just want to let you know that I featured your project on my blog today... Love it!
love it!!!
I want to make these as a Christmas gift; could you please post a step by step thing? I'm seriously craft challenged. Please oh please!
Thank you for sharing this idea!!! I think it's very original and different.
I'll try it.
Laura
I just made 6 of these tonight for my mom for Christmas. This is the only type of hair accessory that she can use in her hair so I'm excited to "pretty it up" for her!
awesome, Resplendentquetzal! would love to see pics if you have any. :)
OMG, that is so genius !! my girls will be working on this project this weekend , I have few girls with heads full of locks to be tamed :)
Really love this! It's so simple! I love playing with hair, so I think I'll make one and put it in my roommates. :)
I made some, too! Posted about a pic here. So fun, thanks for sharing!
Katie, thank you so much for sharing, I loved it so much that I made a DIY in my blog, of course linking to yours ♥! If you like to see it..http://eltocadordecenicienta.blogspot.com/2012/02/diy-peineta-rosa-para-cenicienta.html.
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