This hat's floppy fringe and foam stars are sure to turn heads on the slopes, the school bus, or anywhere else. The knotted top saves sewing time and makes this noggin warmer especially easy for a kid to make.
Tips
Laundry Instructions for hat:
- Place the hat in a pillowcase and knot the case closed.
- Wash in cold water on a gentle cycle with mild detergent.
- Lay the hat flat to dry.
| Prep Time: Afternoon or Evening | |
| What you need: | |
| Blue fleece (To determine the width, measure the
circumference of your child's head, divide by 2, and add 2
inches. The length should be 21 inches. Be sure the fleece is cut
so that it stretches widthwise.)
Orange fleece (the same size as the blue piece) Chalk Ruler Sewing machine and blue or orange thread Pinking shears 9- by 12-inch sheet of white craft foam (larger if you want more stars) or precut foam shapes about 2 inches wide Hole punch | |
| Seasons: Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Winter | |
| Materials: fleece, scissors | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Place the blue and orange pieces right sides together and
be sure that the stretch on both pieces is horizontal. Use chalk
and a ruler to mark side seams 1 inch in from each side and 11
inches long. Mark 2 points 3 inches from the bottom. |
| 2. | Beginning at the 3-inch marks, sew the pieces together
along the chalk line (see dotted lines). Use pinking shears to
trim the excess along the seam to 1/2 inch (see red zigzag
lines). Continue trimming to the top of the fabric. Do not trim
below the 3-inch marks. Pink the bottom edge of the hat as
well. |
| 3. | Turn the hat right sides out and stitch the remaining 3
inches to the bottom on each side. Trim the fabric along the seam
to 1/2 inch and turn up the brim. |
| 4. | Lay the hat flat and, using pinking shears, cut through
both layers to make fringe 10 inches long and 1 inch wide. If you
like, use chalk and a ruler to mark cutting lines first. |
| 5. | Double-knot the fleece strip pairs together to close the
top of the hat. |
| 6. | Cut stars of various sizes from the foam. Use a hole punch
to make holes in the center of each star. To attach each star,
poke the end of a fleece strip through the hole and knot. |
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Place the blue and orange pieces right sides together and
be sure that the stretch on both pieces is horizontal. Use chalk
and a ruler to mark side seams 1 inch in from each side and 11
inches long. Mark 2 points 3 inches from the bottom.
Beginning at the 3-inch marks, sew the pieces together
along the chalk line (see dotted lines). Use pinking shears to
trim the excess along the seam to 1/2 inch (see red zigzag
lines). Continue trimming to the top of the fabric. Do not trim
below the 3-inch marks. Pink the bottom edge of the hat as
well.
Turn the hat right sides out and stitch the remaining 3
inches to the bottom on each side. Trim the fabric along the seam
to 1/2 inch and turn up the brim.
Lay the hat flat and, using pinking shears, cut through
both layers to make fringe 10 inches long and 1 inch wide. If you
like, use chalk and a ruler to mark cutting lines first.
Double-knot the fleece strip pairs together to close the
top of the hat.
Cut stars of various sizes from the foam. Use a hole punch
to make holes in the center of each star. To attach each star,
poke the end of a fleece strip through the hole and knot.

