In The Hoop Pony Tail Cover

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In The Hoop Pony Tail Covers

In The Hoop Pony Tail Covers

You can find the Pony Tail Covers by clicking here.

Materials needed

Tear-away Stabilizer or water solvable opaque

2 layers hooped with the grain of each piece in different directions from the other.

(Like one up and down and the other grain sideways.)

2   – 5″ squares of Material
1   – 5″ square of thin quilt batting, for example, the cotton batting for quilting and not the high loft.
or 2 5″ pieces of cut away stabilizer instead of the batting.

1 nice finished stick or thin short chop stick.

This is for holding the cover onto the pony tail. You do this by pushing the stick through one hole, under the ponytail and up through the other. I like to go through the ponytail and not under it to make sure it doesn’t fall out.

Things you can use as a stick:

  • A short dull pencil
  • a piece of a wooden dowel slightly sharpened
  • shortened chopstick.
  • I wear these and I use a crochet hook….. that way I always know where it is.
  • My daughter took a piece of oak twig and carved me a nice stick.

NOTE: I would NOT use these on smaller children unless you  find a very plyable stick at a craft store.
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NOTE:  all stitchline, tack lines and satin outline stitches should be in a color to match your material or a contrast.  The stitch color are in different colors in order to tell your machine to stop stitching at that point.

Example: on design #001, color numbers 1, 2, 3 are the same color.
4,5,6,7,8 are the design colors and 9,10,11,12,13 would all be the same color.

Example: on design #002, color numbers 1,2,3 are the same color.
4,5 are the design colors and 6,7,8,9,10,11 would all be the same color.

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Directions

1. stitch onto stabilizer for template
you can remove this from hoop and cut out for your template if you want to.

1. stitch onto stabilizer for Placement.
glue material down to stabilizer.

2. stitch line, stitch onto fabric

trim around the outside of the stitch line and return hoop to machine

(stitch out design area)

remove hoop from machine and turn over.

glue or pin from top :

1 layer of thin batting and 1 layer of material for back of Pony Tail Holder.  If you don’t want the thickness, use a couple layers of heavy cutaway stabilizer instead.

4. stitch line around outside
5. stitch small holes for stick

Trim material and batting around the outside of the  line
and the inside of the smaller holes

Remember to trim as close as you can without going through the stitch line.  It’s easier to trim a little more later, than add material…..

Return hoop to machine and finish the stitching.

1. tac down
2. satin outline stitch around outside and around the holes.

Remove from hoop.

If using tear-a-way stabelizer, jut gently tear the stabilizer away from the  Pony Tail holder.

If using the opaque water solvy stabilizer, trim close to the stitching and dampen the edges with a wet sponge.  this will leave a smooth patch like look.

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13 Responses to In The Hoop Pony Tail Cover

  1. Helen says:

    I am so excited about these designs! Thank you so very much for doing the instructions!

  2. Sandy says:

    Where do I find the picture of one. Thank you
    [mod note: Check the article again..I just put one in there for you!
    huggers
    rob ]

  3. Lorraine says:

    Thanks Rhonda, I looked at them, wondered how to make them and now have the instructions so will go buy them.

  4. Babsie says:

    Thanks, what a loveley idea, I will certainly try it.

  5. Beth says:

    Thanks for the detailed instructions. I will make these for my daughter and grand daughter.

  6. Vivian says:

    Even a hot glue gun glue stick works :)

  7. Agatha says:

    Thank you Rhonda for the clear concise instructions.

    I shall look forward to making these for the grand-daughters with great confidence.

  8. mom moore says:

    i love these kind of holders my hair is to thick for regular holders

  9. Pamela says:

    Thank you Rhonda
    What a great idea.I love these type of clips for my hair. I will most certainly make one.

  10. Maria sierra says:

    beuttiful good idea

  11. brooke says:

    thank you I will make some for my daughter and granddaughter

  12. harry says:

    Thank you very much for these Instructions

  13. Laurelbee says:

    I love the ponytail holder, but, as this is an old article, how can I get the embroidery design? I have just spent almost this entire day looking through you old postings, and loving every moment. Thank you xxx

    [editor’s note: Whoops! I just added the link – but here you go:

    http://www.designsbysick.com/details/ithponytailcover

    huggers
    rob

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