Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Tutorial - Beach Hat ( And It's Reversible)

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Reversible Sun Hat Tutorial
 Catherine LOVED wearing her hat!

John Patrick was all smiles in his new hat!! Want to make one?
You can make 2 hats (because it's reversible) in less than an hour! The first hat for my little girl took me 45 minutes. The second one for my little boy took 30 minutes. Not bad for a reversible hat the kids can wear all summer long!

I based this tutorial on the tutorial below, but I had to figure out how to make it fit each child. The tutorial I created will give you the exact size so you don't have to guess!
Let' s get started!

1. Measure your child's head. My kids have heads on the larger side. Does that mean mine is large too? I've never checked!
2. Lay out your measuring tape on paper and draw a circle that is the same size. It doesn't have to be perfect.
3. Cut this out.
4. Tape two pieces of paper together (or newspaper, freezer paper, printer paper). Fold the circle you just made in half. Lay the circle on top of the paper with the center folded line along the top border of your paper. See picture...it helps.

5. Trace the bottom of your circle.
6. Time to make the hat brim. Measure out 4 and a 1/2 inches along the semicircle. Keep making marks 4 1/2 inches away from the semicircle until you've gone all the way around.
7. Connect all your dots.
8. Label it and cut it out.
9. Tiime to make the sides of the hat. This helps it "stand" on your head. My little boy's head was about 22 inches around. I took half of that (11) and added 1 and came up with 12 inches. Tape two pieces of paper together again and draw a line that length. I drew it 12 inches long.
10. Subtract 1 from the line you just drew. Mine is 12-1 = 11 inches. I wanted my top line to be 11 inches long and I wanted it to be above the bottom line 4 and a 1/2 inches. This is how tall you want your hat to stand. You may want it smaller if your child is younger. Draw your top line. Connect it to your bottom line.
Label and cut out.
11. Your pattern is ready! (see above)
12. Use two fabrics and cut out all the pieces you need.
13. Take your side pieces and lay them right sides together to their matching fabric. (I did pink on pink and flowers to the flower fabric.) Pin the short ends. We will sew them to make a tube.
14. Sew the ends and iron open the seams.
15. Take your hat tops (the circles) and pin them on to these sides you just created. Pin right sides together.
16. Sew around the pinned edges and turn right sides out.
17. Take your hat brims and pin them right sides together to the hat sides and top that you just made.
18. Sew around the pinned edges. See, they're HATS! Now let's make them reversible.
19. Lay one hat right side up. Lay the other right side down on top. Pin all around the outer border but leave 4 inches unpinned. This is where you will turn it inside out. SEW around the pinned edges. Leave the 4 inch opening unsewn.
20. Turn your hat inside out through the opening. Iron well. Iron the open edge closed carefully and pin.
21. Sew one more time all the way around the edge (using a 1/8 inch seam allowance) to close the hole and topstitch the hat to make it look more professional.
22. Scream YAY!!! When you see that you did it! And...flip it inside out and be AMAZED! 2 hats in 1!
 Catherine LOVED wearing her hat!

John Patrick hasn't taken his off! He even wanted to sleep with it the other night. Do you have a boy that is addicted to hats? Pirate hats, Robinhood hats, Cowboy hats and now his Summer beach hat!
Next time I would have used a navy or red on the other side of the plaid, but I didn't have any when I wanted to make it.
Now go outside and play in the sun!!

13 comments:

Unknown said...

I am sooo making TWO (1 for Cliff and 1 for Harper) TODAY! You are soooo freaking smart and talented! And Catherine just may be the CUTEST little thing EVER! Thanks for sharing another AWESOME tute!

Seamingly Smitten said...

Natalie, I can't wait to see yours!! Harper and Cliff will look adorable! And knowing you it will come out even craftier than mine!
What's up with blogger...I can't comment on anyone's blogs...it keeps signing me out???
Jenny
www.seaminglysmitten.blogspot.com

atrendymom said...

Great tutorial. You make this seem way too easy.

Sabrina said...

this turned out so cute!!! love the plaid!

Jenny Hall / Seamingly Smitten said...

Thanks Sabrina and "atrendymom"! You all should try it! Once you make one, it's so much easier to make the next one.
Jenny

KJ@letsgoflyakite said...

Thanks for letting me know about your pattern, I really like the way you can customize the sizing to fit all shapes. I will definitely use this method because the patterns I have are limited to certain sizes which will soon become too small!

Kelli said...

Too cute!! We're going to the beach next month so now I've got hats to add to the list of things to make before that. I'm finishing up that dress I was telling you about this morning and then I'll send you a pic. Hope you had a good wknd!!

Anonymous said...

thanks for posting-it is exactly the same as the one featured in the martha stewart magazine except easier to print :)

Kristy said...

Love it! Pinned it! :)

Emily Dixon said...

Thanks so much for this easy tutorial!! I just made one for hawaii! How I'm going to make one for all of my kids! You rock!!

Unknown said...

Thanks so much for this easy tutorial. I just made a test hat and it fit perfectly! I had a bit too much of the brim when time to sew, any suggestions to fix this?

hogdog said...

I just have to say this is the best DIY reversible tut I've found. Thank you for clear instructions. SO many of the other ones I've found make my brain hurt from math. Can't wait to make one tomorrow! -k

Unknown said...

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