Supplies
Tools
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Thread
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Needle
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Pins
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Sewing machine
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Pencil
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Ruler or measuring tape
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Scissors
Materials
Directions
- Lay your chosen fabric out on a flat surface, make a series of marks 36 cm in from the straight edge, and another series of marks 25cm up from the bottom edge. Cut along the marks leaving you with a rectangle of fabric.
- Fold the rectangle in half lengthways. Hold the edges together by inserting pins at right angles, this will make it easier to remove the pins as you sew.
- Set your machine on a running stitch. Sew a seam roughly 1cm in from the edge, running a few stitches back and forth at either end will seal the seams. Trim away any excess thread.
- Pin together the top edges of the fabric, and sew a seam 1 cm in, just as before. You have now created the basic hat shape.
- Cut off the top corners taking care not to cut through the seam. This will stop the final ear shape from looking too bulky.
- Turn the hat inside out. Use a pin to pull the corners all the way out.
- Make a series of marks 1cm up from the bottom of the hat, fold the fabric up to that mark and press with iron to hold the crease.
- Turn up another 7cm to create a deep hem, and press again. Pin in place and sew all the way around.
- Pinch a corner together to form an ear shape, play around with it a bit to get the look you want. hand sew a couple of stitches to hold in place. Do exactly the same with the second ear.
- Place on your baby, stand back, and admire your handiwork!
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