BUCKET HATS
#22
Originally Posted by Grama Lehr
They are too cute to get wet!! Where did you find the pattern?
KEEP READING -- someone just posted a FREE pattern that looks exactly like this $12 pattern. My pattern called for canvas but since I wanted them to be totally good for the pool, I just use scraps of cotton. In fact, when it's really hot, we all dunk our hats then wring them out before plunking back onto our heads.
#24
Originally Posted by Charleen DiSante
Love the idea of using up scraps, what did you use for interfacing/lining?
#26
Originally Posted by AlwaysQuilting
I'd like to make some too!
I found this free download but don't know if its the same pattern the original poster used.
http://www.simplicitynewlook.com/ind...ge=page&id=126
I found this free download but don't know if its the same pattern the original poster used.
http://www.simplicitynewlook.com/ind...ge=page&id=126
#27
Your hats are really cute. Bet the people who got them really like them!
And to those wanting a pattern, I have seen these hat patterns in the pattern books (McCalls, Simplicity and Butterick). You might check them out.
And to those wanting a pattern, I have seen these hat patterns in the pattern books (McCalls, Simplicity and Butterick). You might check them out.
#28
Thanks, sounds very do-able. :0)
The pattern calls for a fusible interfacing in the brim only. When I've used a bottom weight for one side, I don't bother with interfacing. The "patchwork" hats were made by sewing scraps onto a piece of muslin so in that instance, I didn't use an interfacing.
Originally Posted by Quiltinvaca
Originally Posted by Charleen DiSante
Love the idea of using up scraps, what did you use for interfacing/lining?
#30
Thanks for posting. This is the style hat my 3yo GS wears in the summer. He is a redhead with the fair skin and gets sunburned ears an nose without a hat. Of course, I will have to size the pattern to fit him.
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