Pilgrim men wore hats not only as protection from the weather but also for pure adornment. Take on a pilgrim persona by donning this brightly-banded colonial cap.
| Prep Time: Under 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| 2 pieces black felt; a 7- by 25-inch rectangle and a
13-inch-wide circle
Chalk Glue stick or glue gun Scissors 2 1/2- by 25-inch colored felt strip Feather | |
| Seasons: Fall, Thanksgiving | |
| Materials: fabric, nature objects | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | To make the hat, wrap the rectangular piece of felt around
your child's head and mark with chalk where the edges touch.
Remove the felt and use a glue stick to attach the ends of the
felt at the place you've just marked. |
| 2. | Place the hat top in the center of the 13-inch felt circle
and trace around the circumference, leaving about a 3-inch hat
brim. Set aside the hat top. |
| 3. | Using chalk, divide the circle into eight pie slices or spokes. Cut along the spokes (but do not cut around the outside of the circle) so that you have eight pointed flaps. |
| 4. | Slip the felt circle over the hat top, leaving the pointed flaps sticking up. Then fold back each flap and glue them onto the hat top (the top of the hat will be open). |
| 5. | Glue on the colored felt band so that it covers the
folded-over flaps and add a feather.
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To make the hat, wrap the rectangular piece of felt around
your child's head and mark with chalk where the edges touch.
Remove the felt and use a glue stick to attach the ends of the
felt at the place you've just marked.
Place the hat top in the center of the 13-inch felt circle
and trace around the circumference, leaving about a 3-inch hat
brim. Set aside the hat top.

