DIY Baby Hat Sewing Pattern and Tutorial Sizes Preemie, Newborn to 12 Months. How to sew a knit baby hat pattern with free tutorial. Make your own baby hat. Knit baby hat pattern is so soft on babies head.
Here’s a Baby Beannie sewing pattern that is basic and easy to sew. It looks great, is very functional, and can be a staple in any wardrobe. It’s a beginner sewer project that comes in twelve sizes from preemie to 6T. As far as what fabric you should use, the designer, Brindelle and Twig, recommend […]
Simple 6-piece sun hat, many students know how to do at a glance, the most important thing is the paper pattern, the following special to provide you
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DIY Baby Hat Sewing Pattern and Tutorial Sizes Preemie, Newborn to 12 Months. How to sew a knit baby hat pattern with free tutorial. Make your own baby hat. Knit baby hat pattern is so soft on babies head.
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DIY Baby Hat Sewing Pattern and Tutorial Sizes Preemie, Newborn to 12 Months. How to sew a knit baby hat pattern with free tutorial. Make your own baby hat. Knit baby hat pattern is so soft on babies head.
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Summer is coming! Babies need a comfortable hat to protect their sensitive skin against harmful rays while playing in the sun. It is a classic baby bonnet.
*EASY* Beginner Friendly Bucket Hat Sewing Pattern & Tutorial with Sizes for Adult, Child, Toddler, and Baby.
Make the cutest bucket hat for your kid using a free bucket hat pattern. An easy bucket hat sewing project you must try out now!
It is really hot these days, the sun keeps on burning the ground until late in the day, and I found out my skin got tanned even when I was careful enough to wear sun-proof clothing. This made me think of my little baby boy who is active under the sun lots of the time and I decided to make him something to protect his tender skin. The first thing I made for my boy is a reversible bucket hat, and I think that it is quite nice, so I'd love to share it with loving mothers who are readers of this blog. This 3-page pattern is a very easy one to cut and sew, and it takes just some small pieces of fabric. You can make it in just about 1 hour. The brim of this hat can be modified if you want it larger or smaller. I want it large to cover my baby's head so the pattern has a wide brim of 10cm/4in. I also made another hat with a 7cm/2.75in brim. The pattern is made for baby under 3 years old whose head circumference is under 52 centimeter/20 inches, so it is quite small. I think I will make a pattern for bigger children and grown-ups next time. Because my baby is a boy, I do not make any decorations to the hat (maybe because I am too lazy, I was just making excuses). But if you have a girl, a bow or something girly would look beautiful on this hat. The pattern consists of 3 pieces: the Crown, the Side and the Brim. Cut out 2 sets of these pieces using 2 different colors, and after sewing them together, you will have a reversible hat to mix with different outfits. Here is the download link: Baby's bucket hat Sewing tutorial: the tutorial is made with a little change - the top and side is single layered (not reversible) and the whole hat is lined for better shape, also the brim is cut into 4 pieces + 2 pieces of thick fabric lining. Cut the shell fabric and lining fabric. Iron all lining pieces to the shell pieces. Iron facing to the outer brim piece. Sew the two brim pieces right side facing. Repeat with the inner brim pieces (unlined). Place the inner and outer brim right side facing and sew along the outer edge. Turn the brim out, sew parallel lines along the edge of the brim. Sew the side of the bucket hat. Put the smaller opening of the side hat to the crown, right side facing. Sew the crown to the side. Serge or run a zig-zag stitch to prevent the raw edge from fraying. Turn the hat top and run 2 flat felled lines to secure the shape. It will look like this after sewing. Attach the brim to the hat. In this case I put the brim inside the hat and sewed. Remember to sew on the wrong side of the hat top. Pin the string to place. Fold a 4cm wide bias tape in half, attach it to the seam between the hat top and the brim (the bias tape is placed on the brim side). Turn the hat over and secure the bias tape to the hat top. Voila! You have made it, the bucket hat! This is how it looks inside the hat. And this is it outside: Happy sewing, Tien the Little Sewist
Materials Baby sun hat pattern 1/2 yard of fabric (You may wish to use two different fabrics, one for the outside of the hat and one for the lining) 1" piece of 1/2" wide Velcro (I used 1" Velcro and cut it in half widthwise) Thread Sewing machine Scissors or rotary cutter Tape measure or ruler Pinking shears Sewing pins Iron Fabric marking pen Download the free pdf pattern here (Or right-click on the images below and save. Please note, this pattern is for personal use only.) The pattern is sized 9 - 12 months (18" head circumference). Both pattern pieces include a 1/4" seam allowance. All seams are 1/4" unless otherwise noted. The first page of the pattern, the brim, will need to be printed on two sheets of paper and taped together. The easiest way to do this is to save the pdf and open up in Acrobat. In the print menu, under "Page Sizing and Handling", select "Poster". Make sure to print the pattern at full scale. Instructions Begin by tracing the pattern pieces for the crown lining only onto your fabric. You will need to cut 4 crown pieces out of the lining fabric. Pin two of the crown pieces right sides together. Sew and press the seam open. Repeat for the other two crown pieces. Place the two halves of the crown right sides together, pin, and sew along the top of the crown. Trim and press seams and turn right side out. This would be a good time to fit the crown on your baby's head and make sure it fits well. If it fits, you can now cut the rest of your pattern pieces. Cut 2 brim pieces from both your outer and lining fabrics, and 4 crown pieces from your outer fabric. You will also need to cut one 7" x 2" and one 8" x 2" strip of fabric for the chin straps. Continue with the lining. Place the two brim pieces right sides together and pin each of the short ends. Sew each end together. Open up the brim and press the seams open. Pin the crown to the inside opening of the brim, right sides together. Align the two pieces so that the brim seams hit in the middle of a crown piece. ie you want the brim seams to be at the sides of the hat and a crown piece to be centered at the front. This is what it should look like on the outside when pinned together Fold the 8" x 2" strip of fabric for one of the chin straps in half lengthwise and press. Open up and fold each half toward the middle. Press. Fold the top corners down to form a triangle, then fold the triangle down. Fold in half lengthwise. Press and sew 1/16" to 1/8" in from the edge. Repeat for the 7" chin strap. Mark a 2" opening in the back of the hat. It's very important to leave an opening so you can turn the hat right-side out after sewing the lining and the outside together. Sandwich the chin straps in between the brim and crown, right at the seams on either side of the brim. Pin in place. Sew the brim to the crown. Don't forget to leave an opening and make sure the straps are straight and not bunched up when you sew across them. Trim any excess from the raw ends of the straps. Lining, turned right-side out. My scissors are there to show the 2" opening at the back, between the brim and the crown. Repeat the above steps for the outside of the hat, omitting the straps and opening in the seam. Place the outside of the hat and the lining right sides together and push the crowns into one another so the brim sits flat on the table. Make sure the straps are tucked inside, away from the outer edge of the brim. Pin. Sew around the outer edge of the brim. Trim the edges of the brim with pinking shears. This will reduce the bulk in the seam and give a smoother curve when the hat is turned right-side out. Turn the hat right side out. Sew the opening in the lining closed with a slip stitch. Topstitch around the edges of the brim and the crown, 1/16" to 1/8" in from the edge. Take the soft side of the velcro and sew it to the inside of the longer chin strap. You want the soft side to be facing baby's skin so it doesn't scratch. Sew around all four edges of the velcro. Sew the other side of the velcro (the scratchy side) onto the outside end of the short chin strap. To make the bow, cut a 4" square of fabric. Fold in half lengthwise and press. Stitch along the edge, leaving an opening in the center for turning. Clip the corners and trim the edges. Turn right-side out and press. Sew a basting stitch down the center of the bow and gather. Cut a 2" x 1.5" piece of fabric for the center of the bow. Fold in half lengthwise and press. Open and fold each half toward the middle. Press. Wrap around the center of the bow and hand stitch together at the back. Hand stitch the bow to the base of the crown. Since this hat is fully lined, it could easily be made reversible. All you would need to do is omit the chin straps and bow... although it may not stay on baby's head long without the straps :) You could also sew button holes on either side of the brim to pull the straps through. I'll probably try this for the next hat I make. If I do, I'll share it here on the blog. UPDATE: Read the reversible sun hat post here. Please let me know if you have any problems with the pattern or tutorial, and I would love to see pictures of any hats you make!
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It is really hot these days, the sun keeps on burning the ground until late in the day, and I found out my skin got tanned even when I was careful enough to wear sun-proof clothing. This made me think of my little baby boy who is active under the sun lots of the time and I decided to make him something to protect his tender skin. The first thing I made for my boy is a reversible bucket hat, and I think that it is quite nice, so I'd love to share it with loving mothers who are readers of this blog. This 3-page pattern is a very easy one to cut and sew, and it takes just some small pieces of fabric. You can make it in just about 1 hour. The brim of this hat can be modified if you want it larger or smaller. I want it large to cover my baby's head so the pattern has a wide brim of 10cm/4in. I also made another hat with a 7cm/2.75in brim. The pattern is made for baby under 3 years old whose head circumference is under 52 centimeter/20 inches, so it is quite small. I think I will make a pattern for bigger children and grown-ups next time. Because my baby is a boy, I do not make any decorations to the hat (maybe because I am too lazy, I was just making excuses). But if you have a girl, a bow or something girly would look beautiful on this hat. The pattern consists of 3 pieces: the Crown, the Side and the Brim. Cut out 2 sets of these pieces using 2 different colors, and after sewing them together, you will have a reversible hat to mix with different outfits. Here is the download link: Baby's bucket hat Sewing tutorial: the tutorial is made with a little change - the top and side is single layered (not reversible) and the whole hat is lined for better shape, also the brim is cut into 4 pieces + 2 pieces of thick fabric lining. Cut the shell fabric and lining fabric. Iron all lining pieces to the shell pieces. Iron facing to the outer brim piece. Sew the two brim pieces right side facing. Repeat with the inner brim pieces (unlined). Place the inner and outer brim right side facing and sew along the outer edge. Turn the brim out, sew parallel lines along the edge of the brim. Sew the side of the bucket hat. Put the smaller opening of the side hat to the crown, right side facing. Sew the crown to the side. Serge or run a zig-zag stitch to prevent the raw edge from fraying. Turn the hat top and run 2 flat felled lines to secure the shape. It will look like this after sewing. Attach the brim to the hat. In this case I put the brim inside the hat and sewed. Remember to sew on the wrong side of the hat top. Pin the string to place. Fold a 4cm wide bias tape in half, attach it to the seam between the hat top and the brim (the bias tape is placed on the brim side). Turn the hat over and secure the bias tape to the hat top. Voila! You have made it, the bucket hat! This is how it looks inside the hat. And this is it outside: Happy sewing, Tien the Little Sewist
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