Monday, August 10, 2015

Blog With Friends: Beat the Heat!!

Welcome to the Blog With Friends Beat the Heat edition! This month seven bloggers have posted on a common theme.



My project is a sweat-absorbing bandana. This was really simple, and it'll go a long way towards keeping the sweat from dripping into my eyes and my head from getting hot due to my dark hair soaking up the rays from the sun.

Materials:
1 large bandana (22" x 22")
An old towel (just a strip from it)
Scissors
Sewing machine and thread

Instructions:

I chose a white bandana to help reflect some of the sun's rays. My hair gets so hot (and starts to burn my scalp) if I spend too much time in the sun. I wear a hat when it's convenient, but that isn't always the case, especially when it's hot and you're sweating.


I folded the bandana in half diagonally and tied it to my head like you would any other bandana. I tied mine a little loose since this had not been pre-washed and might shrink the first time I wash it. I pulled it off my head (leaving it tied) and marked approximately where the ties ended.


Then I untied it, leaving the pins in place and cut a strip of towel about 1 1/2 inches wide and a little longer than where it's pinned. I pinned the strip in place for sewing.


I sewed the strip in place using a zig-zag stitch and making sure to stretch the towel while sewing (the towel I used had a little bit of stretch to it). I didn't sew all the way to the ends of the strip, leaving about an inch or more un-sewn. the reason for this is to give it room to tie without tying towel into it.


And you're done. The towel and the bandana will both absorb sweat, and you can toss it in the wash when you're finished with whatever nasty, sweaty chore you are trying to accomplish. I plan on using the black bandana to make another one to wear under my sun hat or while cleaning the house.


Below are some other ways to beat the heat this summer:

Karen at Baking in a Tornado made a Lemon Lime Poke CakeCitrus flavors in a poke cake, perfect refreshing dessert for a hot summer day.



Rabia at the Lieber Family made Water Bottle SlingsStaying hydrated is easier with this water bottle sling. Now you can easily carry your water around with you!



Lydia at Cluttered Genius gives us some Fun Ways to Beat the Heat this Summer


Jenn at Sparkly Poetic Weirdo gives us some tips on how to keep our pets calm and cool in the sweltering summer.


Sarah at The Momisodes gives us Beat the Heat: Back to School Edition


And Melissa at Home on Deranged gives us some Beverage Ideas to Keep Your Cool in the Summer.


13 comments:

  1. I totally need something like this when I'm mowing the grass. I get sweat all over my face and on my glasses.

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    1. That's one of the reasons I made it. I've been using it during gardening the past couple of days and love it.

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  2. Love this idea, adding the absorbency of the towel is perfect. My son heads back to school this week and I'll be taking over the lawn mowing again.

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  3. Gah! I need more like a dozen of these. All I have to do is walk outside and start sweating. Thanks for a super fun tutorial!

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    1. Yeah, I made two and need to make a few more. No way would I want to put it back on the next day without washing it. I've been outside a lot the last couple of days.

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  4. Great idea! I used to always wear a bandana. Of course, now I don't go outside too much. Here's another idea for things to add to my must-sew-someday list!

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  5. This is a great idea! I have never thought about doing this with all the bandannas I wear... very nice of you to share! Thanks :)

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  6. So nifty and simple! My mom who's meds make her photosensitive and is sweating after 2 seconds in the sun could use an alternative to a hat just like this one!

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    1. Hats drive me crazy, but I love this. It doesn't get in the way.

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  7. LOVE IT!!!!!!!!! What a great idea!!! And she looks so cute in it!!!

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  8. Genius! The towel strip - seriously. I need one sitting in my house!

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    1. I hear you! This week hasn't been bad, but I hear we'll be brutally hot again next week.

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