to my channel my name is ebony and if you are new here then welcome to my corner of the YouTube universe and if you're old here then hey guys welcome back don't forget to click that subscribe button down below so you don't miss any more videos from me and thumbs up if you find the video helpful and without further ado as I jump into it so today we are going to be fixing the elastic band in my eye so keen enough a bonnet my satin bonnet and shout out to Savannah doors one of my subscribers who are giving me the idea and inspiration for the second half of this video it is a much-appreciated I reviewed this a while ago in the Battle of the bonnets video I can link that above and I do still really like this bonnet but in the video I said that the elastic stretched it stretched on me probably a couple months after I got it and this bonnet is about like 35 40 bucks for shipping and handling and for me that's too expensive for it to be stretching within a couple months of me getting it now I'm not sure if the elastic is old or if I just over stretched it or why elastic would wear that quickly but today we are going to be solving that problem so yeah this is how the bonnet fits right now and as you can see it is not fitted at all here we have all of the space back up in here okay if it's taught to my neck we have all of this space up here it's literally just to spin just like this is not cute it's not convenient in any way shape or form it literally falls off if I try to wear it at night and yet it's just got to go okay the elastic band has got to go so yes we are going to replace it hopefully this is my first time doing this and yeah let's see how this goes so I'm just gonna go over all this stuff you guys are gonna need this is a 1 and 1/4 inch elastic band a seam ripper safety pins a needle threader helper outer thingy a thimble some measuring tape if you want some black thread a needle - jumbo size cuz y'all know I'm blind some scissors some cord and cord locks and of course your bonnet with the overstretched elastic so let's get started here you can see the tag that says I so keen enough a on here and it is sewn all the way throughout the elastic as you can see the thread comes all the way to the other side so we're gonna have to take this off in order to get the elastic out so the first thing you're gonna take is your seam ripper and you're going to rip the seams from the outside try not to damage the fabric obviously this was very difficult for me and my visual acuity but I managed thank God and I got the thread out and you basically just have to keep ripping at each of the little scenes until a tag comes loose and you're just gonna repeat that process on the other scene for the whole tag in order for it to come completely off so now that the tag and the thread all of the scenes are ripped are completely off you're just gonna take your small sewing scissors and make an incision you're just gonna cut a small little slit inside the pocket of where the elastic is like so you don't even have to make it that big if you don't want to but I needed it to be that large so I could see and you're gonna pull the elastic out and cut it you need to go to and from here you're just going to pull the elastic completely out of the bonnet and this is what the old elastic is looking like as you can see part of the elastic is still pretty good but based off of the little ruffles on the side you can see that it started to wear and so that's probably where all the stretching came in but it's okay because we're gonna fix it so after that take the you're a new elastic and one of your safety kings and put the elastic fall on one end of the safety pin just kidding put the safety pin on one end of the elastic curl and you're just gonna close it up and you are going to put it into the cut you made earlier this is the pocket of the bonnet where the elastic was so just scrunch that through and scratch and scratch and scrunch that through and the reason we're doing this is because it's easier to hold on to a safety pin than it is just to try and string it through yourself it is very difficult and here you're gonna make sure that the elastic didn't fold at all and you're gonna try and flatten it inside-the-park that was already on the bonnet now after you've gotten the elastic all the way through you're going to use your measuring tape at this point if you want to or you could have measured out the elastic prior to putting it into the pocket but I like to use trial and error I'm just putting the bonnet on and off to determine where I want the bonnet to fit and how firm I want it to fit around my head and then you're gonna safety pin that down at your desired tightness level then you're gonna take your needle and thread and thread it through I did this off-camera because it took me a while and I used this as my threader helper outer tool thingy I don't know what it's actually called but it came in a sewing kit and it's awesome because I totally need this and this is also the part where you will use your thin Bowl if you like to use them because you will be pushing at the end of a pin at the end of a sewing needle so anyway here I just showed you guys that the safety pin is at my desired tightness level and I'm just gonna begin to sew make sure that you have a little knot at the end of your thread so that you don't just pull the thread all the way through and I did already know how to sew see here here's where you would use a thimble okay don't be like me um I didn't already know how to sew prior to this prior to me being diagnosed and everything and um not a super amateur at this but this also isn't super difficult so I'm not being super careful but be super careful if you are not comfortable using a needle and selling anything then just get somebody else to do it for you but here I'm just showing you guys that I made an entire I don't even know what you call these seam all the way along the safety pin where I would like it to be it doesn't matter if you sew over the safety pin because you're just gonna take that out and again just be careful because you can't prick yourself sewing can be painful but I'm just gonna go back and forth maybe two more times after this all the way through the entire elastic band just to make sure that it does not come apart especially if you plan on watching this at any point in the game which I'm assuming you will and something that would make this entire process much easier would be a sewing machine if you have one of those girl use that honey use that they're awesome and would make this literally this would be like two seconds anyway I remove the safety pin and I'm continuing to sew and mine is very messy looking but who cares because no one's gonna see it you can also overlap the elastic I did not do that I sold mine together but in the elastic that I took out it was overlapped and that makes for a more seamless transition so now you're just gonna cut off the excess and yeah be careful not to cut off the thread that you just sold and here we are new elastic intact bonnet on fleek and so now we are going to use the cord and the cord locks that I had showed you guys earlier this is for precautionary measures okay because the elastic is not titanium it will wear down again and you might have to replace it again so I got these and this is actually you're going to put the safety pin on the end of the cord after you take everything out of the package so this part is the idea that I got from a subscriber and it also mirrors the same setup as my globe ID a bonnet which I love so much so all you're gonna do here is take the safety pin and scrunch it all the way through the pocket just like you did with the elastic and after you've gotten it all the way through to the other side I am just making sure that the cord is on the edge it will still move it doesn't matter unless you plan on slowing that down which I don't but this is what everything is looking like and you're going to cut to your desired length of what you want the cord to be now the first cut that I made was very messy and so I'm cutting off the excess fluff inside the cord and what you're gonna do after this is actually burn it so that it doesn't continue to fray at the ends and be careful with this do not play with fire you're just gonna melt it a little bit and mold it with your fingers don't worry it won't burn you but just burn it to the point where it's not gonna continue to fray and this is what everything is looking like I did tie a knot on the end of it and you can tie it to your desired length I admittedly probably tied mine too long so I might we tie it lower but this is what everything is looking like this is all the frayed stuff that came out of the end and yeah everything is super complete at this point now at this point I did not put on the cord locks because it was just really hard for me to do that but I did end up getting them on there eventually and girl I had to struggle and do it off camera so it's not recorded and I don't think I have a method doing it but if you do leave it down below in the comment section it was really hard for me or maybe I just needed a different type of a lock altogether but this is what everything is a looking like and I'm about to show you guys now you can see how fitted everything is up against my head and there's no extra space like y'all saw in the beginning and here's my precautionary measure I told you guys I got the cord lock on there and I'm just going to adjust it this will give you more time before you have to switch out the elastic again in case it wears down and that is how long my cord is I will probably cut it and retie it shorter just because there's no reason for it to be that long but as you can see everything is taught to my head and we are all set and ready to go to bed so I hope you guys enjoyed the video don't forget to thumbs up remember to let your spirit soul and hair stay 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