You can purchase veil netting online or from a craft or fabric store. Veil netting comes in a huge variety colors and finishes. You can even get metallic netting!

You can simplify this process even more by folding the rectangle in half and cutting off both corners at once with a single cut.

Positioning the netting with a finished edge along the bottom will leave you with an attractive edge on your veil. [2] X Research source

If you feel confident enough to do so, you can skip making the template and simply cut a piece of netting in the desired shape and size. [3] X Research source

Don’t get a comb that has decorative embellishments at the top—these will get in the way of attaching the veil and will end up being at least partially hidden by the netting.

If you like, you can also add a dot of hot glue to each of the knots to make them more secure. [5] X Research source

Your veil will now be gathered into a rounded “cage” shape. Don’t cut the thread just yet—you’ll be using it to attach the veil to the comb! Use a steamer to soften the fibers. This way it will be easier to shape the veil. It may also be helpful to have a mannequin head to pin the veil to while you are working on it.

To make sure the veil is sewn on securely, stitch all the way across the top of the comb 3 or 4 times. When you’re done, tie a knot in the end of the thread close to the edge of the comb and snip off the excess. You can also reinforce your knot with a dot of hot glue.

A hot glue gun will work well for this purpose.

You could also use sequins, feathers, rhinestones, or beads. Have fun and get creative with your embellishments![9] X Research source

Glue the fascinator base to a headband or hair clip to hold it in place. You can also embellish the fascinator with feathers, pearls, silk flowers, ribbons, or whatever else strikes your fancy.