Thursday, April 7, 2016

Hat sewing tutorial

 You can read here why the patterns are no longer available  http://snipriphooray.blogspot.com/2017/01/good-deeds-will-not-go-unpunished.html

You can use these alternative patterns http://snipriphooray.blogspot.com/2017/09/substitute-patterns.html . The middle on is free and the Voque ones go on sale every now and then.

Cut the pattern out and tape pieces together. Cut the fabric and lining on the fold. For lining I try to use a cotton blend knit, rayon knit or a performance fabric that will wick away moisture.
Stitch the seams marked with red.
Fold the hat in half so the rest of the seams meet.
Pin the top and stitch the seam.
 Sew the lining the same way just leave an opening on the long seam for turning.
 Place the lining inside the main fabric right sides together and match the long seam.
 I like to pin it before I sew to make sure it comes out even.
Stitch the lining and main fabric together.
 Find the opening in the lining and turn the hat right side out.
 Tuck the lining inside the hat and pin the edge so that 1/4 '' of main fabric is inside the hat. This is to make sure the lining does not peek out from the hat edge.
 Top stitch either with a double needle or a stretch stitch about 1'' from the edge.
Stitch the lining to the main  fabric at the crown with one or two stitches.

Handstitch the opening used for turning shut.

Press the top stitching and the hat hem.
To make the headband cut a rectangle 20 1/4'' x 5''. If your fabric allows wider than 5'' is better.
Pin the band right sides together and stitch.
Use the rolled hem setting on a serger to finish the raw edges. If you stretch the edge while serging then you'll get a curly lettuce edge.
Run a gathering stitch on the seam.
Gather tightly and knot the thread.
You can find the instruction on how to make the flower in an earlier post http://snipriphooray.blogspot.com/2016/04/how-to-make-fabric-flowers.html

















Wednesday, April 6, 2016

How to make fabric flowers


Cut strip or strips about 1 1/2 inches wide, total length of strips should be 30 inches or more. Any direction is fine, if cut diagonally the edge will be more curly. Use the rolled hem setting on a serger and serge one edge. Cut a felt circle about 1 3/4 to 2 inches in diameter.




 If using multiple strips lay the strips out ready to be gathered overlapping the ends a bit.

Gather using a small hand stitch or gather by machine.
The fullness of the flower is determined by how tightly you gather. 
Handstitch the strip to the felt circle starting at the outer edge and working towards the center in a spiral. You can do this by machine as well.

It helps to have the end tightly gathered for the center. If the center is messy then you can add something larger for the center like little bit of tulle or larger beads and decorations.












Tuesday, February 9, 2016

120 Scarves and Hats


Please use alternative patterns listed here http://snipriphooray.blogspot.com/2017/09/substitute-patterns.html 

I missed an original milestone I had set for myself. I wanted to make and donate 100 headcoverings  with my free chemo scarf pattern and see if I would want to continue from there. I missed the 100 scarf and hat mark and I still have a bunch of material left. I guess I must have hoarding tendencies when it comes to fabric and I will always find an excuse to purchase more. In the last batch of pre tied chemo scarves and hats I got really bored while sewing with solids. The hats were a bit more fun but I am still not quite happy how they are turning out. My free chemo scarf pattern can be found here Scarf Pattern . My free chemo hat pattern is here  Hat Pattern, tutorial for sewing is here Chemo Hat tutorial.
 Please use alternative patterns listed here http://snipriphooray.blogspot.com/2017/09/substitute-patterns.html 







This is an easy one piece pattern for pretied chemo bandanna. Free tutorial and sewing pattern for chemo hat that looks like a scarf. Free sewing pattern for chemo scarf that wears like a chemo cap. Easy free sewing pattern for chemo cap that looks like a scarf.

Monday, November 16, 2015

More hats

Since I used scraps to make my hats they often ended up having two seams. And to hide those seams I made headbands/hatbands. I played around with different styles based on how much fabric I had to work with. I'll try to add the pattern I used soon too. Pattern can now be found here Free Chemo Hat Pattern , sewing tutorial is here Chemo hat tutorial

Sweater knit





Sweater knit, headband has lettuce edge.



Sweater knit
ITY knit


Ottoman knit, flower has fabric covered button for the center.
Ottoman knit



Stretch Velour