This was my first time viewing one of your videos. You were very patient and clear with the instructions which I, as a non expert, really benefited from. Thank you.
I've been making winter hats for the my neighbor that works at our local food bank. She goes up into the rural areas where those that live off grid with toiletries, food, and clothes. Since I have lots of fleece I've been making hats and scarf's. I have 3 different patterns I've found online. Tonight I was looking for "how to make fleece boot liners" and came across your video. I will now add it in the rotation to make for the homeless. Thank you.
I am a craft sewer and I really appreciate you giving the exact stitch settings. It was very helpful to me. Thank you for an excellent easy to see and easy to understand tutorial!
Thanks for your time in making this video. I improvised a little by adding another inch to the top and instead of cutting off the extra portion of the tie I left it, split it and let it hang. I had some left over fleece from a pillow project I had no idea what I was going to do with. You saved the day! I am taking the hats to a local nursing home. They have a "Santa Store" this week for residents. Items are donated by members of staff and the local community. The staff prints up Santa Bucks which are distributed to the residents. Then they can "purchase" presents for family and friends. Volunteers and staff wrap their purchases. It is one of the highlights of the season. They love being able to give someone a gift!
Came across on interesting things to learn to sew Boy you nailed it.... going to make some for the homeless around town and pick up some of the after Christmas $1-$2 fabric glove Thank you for the tutorial and amazing idea!!!!
Thanks! I have been crocheting hats and scarves for the homeless, but I could certainly produce more with your method. I was gifted a huge piece of fleece from a woman who was pairing down her stash of fabrics, so I am so grateful I came across your video!
I remember a local school received hundreds of fleece tubes ,sewn on the one side and about 12-18” long each, in assorted colors quite a few years ago. The kids all made hats or neck warmers from these fleece tubes. They used thick elastic bands to gather the top up once it was fringed. Then all the kids gathered for a roof top photo taken at the school, with everyone happily wearing their “ creation”. What a nice reminder to see this simple video.
Thank you so much! This is just the project I was looking for. Your directions are fantastic! I'm making them for my extended family for 'stocking stuffers'. I love the poof at the top.
I really enjoyed your video. I do make hats for the homeless and veterans. And you are so right about them loving something warm for their head. They also appreciate a handmade gift.
Wow! I loom knitted a bunch of hats for the preemies at the hospital, and it took forever. But the bigger kids in the cancer ward need hats, too. This is just the ticket, and with fleece on sale today, I can make a bunch of hats pretty quickly for these kids. Thanks for the great video, you did a great job of describing everything! Kudos :)
Thank you so much. I'm a newbie when it comes to sewing. I need easy things. My special needs son loves hats. I plan to make him a whole collection following your guide. I have some clips coming in the mail tomorrow! I have a feeling that once I make a few that I'll get addicted and make them for lots of people!
I live in Scotland and I think we may have a rather cold winter - this hat would be ideal. In fact maybe two hats would be even better, and for friends. Thank you. I love how you explain things as you are easy to understand. Brilliant channel.
I don't have a sewing machine or know how to use one. I would have to hand stitch each hat, but it'll still be doable for me to make for my daughter's family. Thank You for this tutorial, and God Bless you and your family!
This is great, thanks. I always like to use up my fleece and these little hats would be a good project for the leftovers from some scarves I am making. Thanks for sharing your sewing goodness.
This simply done pattern can be done with old leggings and other stretchy clothing that just needs rolled up and tacked, and gather up/tie the top head piece like he did! These are great thanks!
I made 50 of these in just a few days, for a local school where a number of kiddos had need. I mainly used fabric from the remnants bin. It's nice to use patterns that can be worn by anyone. Animal prints are always fun for both boys and girls.
What measurements should i use for kids? I might make some with all my fleece. TIP, fleece Is treated with formaldehyde. My daughter woke up on Dec. 26 on year and her hands were beet red from her new mittens. Of course, she wore them to bed! Doc said she had a reaction to that.
I just made my first hat-thanks for a great tutorial, I did cut the strips a bit more, turned out great, but I think I should have used a zig- zag around the band to allow some stretch!
Virginia, if you look closely, he used a ziz-zag stitch around the band, but goofed on his wording. That's easy to do when you make one of these videos.
I just had an idea I’m going to make this had with this super soft material I was going to make a bathrobe with. This will be so cool. Sewing The Dream.
Thank you. This is something I stumbled across will searching. This Is perfect for my left over fleece. Thank you for taking the time to post this. From Maine
Thanks! Just saw some of these for babies in a sewing machine shop and thought they were so cute! Since we are expecting to become grandparents for the first time, I really wanted to make these but wasn’t sure how to do it. Now I know! The ones I saw weren’t cut at the top, just gathered. I like them both ways as they do look different, but your pompom top is adorable. Also like the idea of matching hats for parents and kids. Really enjoyed your tutorial. Will look for others by you.
This is the cutest hat! I have had so many compliments! My only suggestion is to please make sure your plaids line up. Your finished project will look so much nicer and professional. Happy sewing!
OMGoodness. You are in Omaha? I'm in Council Bluffs. How amazing is that!!! I never run into anyone from around here. I make vintage Junk Journals & Embellishments. Now, after 3 years of that, I'm going to open an Etsy Store and make some RUclips videos showing what I make (FINALLY) lol. These are the cutest hats. I have some fleece and I think I'm going to give it a go. TFS, Toodles
Awesome tutorial! I enjoyed the upbeat tone of your voice and the hats are precious. Great idea to hand out randomly to homeless. I think I will try doubling the thickness of bottom half? Thank you:)
This was my first time viewing one of your videos. You were very patient and clear with the instructions which I, as a non expert, really benefited from. Thank you.
I've been making winter hats for the my neighbor that works at our local food bank. She goes up into the rural areas where those that live off grid with toiletries, food, and clothes. Since I have lots of fleece I've been making hats and scarf's. I have 3 different patterns I've found online. Tonight I was looking for "how to make fleece boot liners" and came across your video. I will now add it in the rotation to make for the homeless. Thank you.
I am a craft sewer and I really appreciate you giving the exact stitch settings. It was very helpful to me. Thank you for an excellent easy to see and easy to understand tutorial!
You are so welcome!
Thanks for your time in making this video. I improvised a little by adding another inch to the top and instead of cutting off the extra portion of the tie I left it, split it and let it hang.
I had some left over fleece from a pillow project I had no idea what I was going to do with. You saved the day! I am taking the hats to a local nursing home. They
have a "Santa Store" this week for residents. Items are donated by members of staff and the local community. The staff prints up Santa Bucks which are distributed to the residents. Then they can "purchase" presents for family and friends. Volunteers and staff wrap their purchases. It is one of the highlights of the season. They love being able to give someone a gift!
Came across on interesting things to learn to sew
Boy you nailed it.... going to make some for the homeless around town and pick up some of the after Christmas $1-$2 fabric glove
Thank you for the tutorial and amazing idea!!!!
Thanks! I have been crocheting hats and scarves for the homeless, but I could certainly produce more with your method. I was gifted a huge piece of fleece from a woman who was pairing down her stash of fabrics, so I am so grateful I came across your video!
I remember a local school received hundreds of fleece tubes ,sewn on the one side and about 12-18” long each, in assorted colors quite a few years ago. The kids all made hats or neck warmers from these fleece tubes. They used thick elastic bands to gather the top up once it was fringed. Then all the kids gathered for a roof top photo taken at the school, with everyone happily wearing their “ creation”. What a nice reminder to see this simple video.
Thank you so much! This is just the project I was looking for. Your directions are fantastic! I'm making them for my extended family for 'stocking stuffers'. I love the poof at the top.
I really enjoyed your video. I do make hats for the homeless and veterans. And you are so right about them loving something warm for their head. They also appreciate a handmade gift.
Thank you, perfect for our church care packs for homeless people. Blessings
Great project, easy to follow. Thank you
Seeing a guy sewing is really cool.
dbr my dad sewed my mom's, me, and my 2 sister's clothes in the early 70's.
Wow! I loom knitted a bunch of hats for the preemies at the hospital, and it took forever. But the bigger kids in the cancer ward need hats, too. This is just the ticket, and with fleece on sale today, I can make a bunch of hats pretty quickly for these kids. Thanks for the great video, you did a great job of describing everything! Kudos :)
good job, I made 48 of these for the vets quick
WOW!! That's great!!
I just watched making a fleece hat and he explained how to make it that anyone can make it.Thank you.
Thank you! Great Tutorial and thank you for suggesting to make for children and homeless. Love this ! Be Blessed!
Another great quick project! Thank you for mentioning the sizes for toddlers and babies.
Thank you so much. I'm a newbie when it comes to sewing. I need easy things. My special needs son loves hats. I plan to make him a whole collection following your guide. I have some clips coming in the mail tomorrow! I have a feeling that once I make a few that I'll get addicted and make them for lots of people!
I live in Scotland and I think we may have a rather cold winter - this hat would be ideal. In fact maybe two hats would be even better, and for friends. Thank you. I love how you explain things as you are easy to understand. Brilliant channel.
You were fantastic at explaining each step! Made one for each member of my family. Great simple project. Thanks!
I don't have a sewing machine or know how to use one. I would have to hand stitch each hat, but it'll still be doable for me to make for my daughter's family. Thank You for this tutorial, and God Bless you and your family!
I was thinking the same thing
Great tutorial and you are so clear in your instructions. definitely a great project to make for my grandkids!!!
I'm a beginner teaching myself through RUclips and the like. This is excellent!!
I love the idea of making them for the homeless.
Now I have made more than a dozen hats, with a little assembly line. Thanks again.
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing.
Super project so I can make lots of them for a charity. Thanks very much!
Thanks for a great tutorial. I've made several hats for the homeless and a few for friends.
Just reviewed your video and then made two hats. So fun and easy. Thank you!
Just what I need for some charity sewing. Thank you.
That's nice
Really easy and cute! Great gifts!
I'm donating hats this years. Thank you for sharing.
This is great, thanks. I always like to use up my fleece and these little hats would be a good project for the leftovers from some scarves I am making. Thanks for sharing your sewing goodness.
Thanks for a great video! I teach middle school sewing and have lots of boys in my class. They will love this project!
That's awesome! i hope they enjoyed it!
Thank you so much. Perfect for the shelter where I do free haircuts!!! They are going to love these. Thanks a million.
This simply done pattern can be done with old leggings and other stretchy clothing that just needs rolled up and tacked, and gather up/tie the top head piece like he did! These are great thanks!
Great project - will be trying soon. Thanks for sharing.
I'm so happy I found your channel. You are such a good teacher. Thank you!!!
Nice & great gift idea!
Very Nice....so kind to think of others like that... Great Idea !!!
VERY GOOD! I enjoyed your video. It was clear and the instructions are easy to follow. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for posting this. So great and easy to follow along. I can’t wait to make these.
Very cute! This would be perfect for my grandkids. Thank you for this tutoria!
I love how easy these are. Thanks for the awesome video.
Thanks for this great easy hat pattern.
Oh my good ness thank you so much I am going to try this what a great gift for my family and friends God bless you
I made 50 of these in just a few days, for a local school where a number of kiddos had need. I mainly used fabric from the remnants bin. It's nice to use patterns that can be worn by anyone. Animal prints are always fun for both boys and girls.
WOW!! you've been busy!
What measurements should
i use for kids? I might make some with all my fleece. TIP, fleece
Is treated with formaldehyde. My daughter woke up on Dec. 26 on year and her hands were beet red from her new mittens. Of course, she wore them to bed! Doc said she had a reaction to that.
Awesome! I have enough leftover fleece to make a few. Thanks for sharing.
I can hardly wait to make these for charity! Thank you!
Thanks I bought some fleece now I know what to make my granddaughter
Thankyou !
Fabulous Clear Instructions & filming
so easy & straightforward.
Thank You and Thanks for watching
Easiest tutorial for making fleece hats, thank you sooooo much
Thank you. This was very informative and I saved it to my sewing library to use. Yours look nice and neat
Super simple! will be making lots of these.
Awesdome got to make a few now for the grandkids, thank you very much for sharing!!!
I just made my first hat-thanks for a great tutorial, I did cut the strips a bit more, turned out great, but I think I should have used a zig- zag around the band to allow some stretch!
Virginia, if you look closely, he used a ziz-zag stitch around the band, but goofed on his wording. That's easy to do when you make one of these videos.
Brilliant! Gorgeous, cozy and easy! Thank you!
I just had an idea I’m going to make this had with this super soft material I was going to make a bathrobe with. This will be so cool. Sewing The Dream.
something about hearing a grown man use the term poof cracks me up. I love this craft!
Awesome job explaining in detail how to make this hat! Thank you very much! You have really helped me out tremendously!!!! Be blessed!
Thank you! You too!
Great video, easy to understand.
"Mother always says I have a fat head..." 😂 😂 😂
Ugh Mothers, am I right! LOL
So easy. I wiĺl make these soon. Am in the process of making the reversible kleenex cover. Please continue to give us more things to make. Thanks
Great video! Always wanted to make a fleece hat. This is easy. Thanks for sharing.😊
Excellent video!!! Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
Thank you. This is something I stumbled across will searching. This Is perfect for my left over fleece. Thank you for taking the time to post this. From Maine
Thanks for watching
Great video ok!! Clear and concise!!
Thanks for the idea.
Thanks for sharing....that makes great gifts....at a great price....
try using your plaid lines for measuring, matching plaids at seams looks so much nicer
Great tutorial. Thank you!
Thanks! Just saw some of these for babies in a sewing machine shop and thought they were so cute! Since we are expecting to become grandparents for the first time, I really wanted to make these but wasn’t sure how to do it. Now I know! The ones I saw weren’t cut at the top, just gathered. I like them both ways as they do look different, but your pompom top is adorable. Also like the idea of matching hats for parents and kids. Really enjoyed your tutorial. Will look for others by you.
Congrats on becoming grandparents!!
So awesome…thank you..I’m Making these for my grandkids for Christmas this year…
I love your enthusiasm
This is the cutest hat! I have had so many compliments! My only suggestion is to please make sure your plaids line up. Your finished project will look so much nicer and professional. Happy sewing!
That is so awesome , thank you so much for sharing, God Bless
Nice job I make mine just the same but I line mine with teddy fabric for extra warmth
I do like the intonation in your voice. It makes your videos more interesting! 😊
LOL glad you like it because some people don't! And they let me know too. HAHA
They are lovely.
Very nice videos! Thanks so much! Keep inspiring!
GREAT JOB SIR BLESSINGS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY THANKS 🙏🙏🙏
Great video! Thank you!
Thankyou ....this hat is Fabulous
Love this thank you happy holidays
That is great idea. I will do. Thank you
OMGoodness. You are in Omaha? I'm in Council Bluffs. How amazing is that!!! I never run into anyone from around here. I make vintage Junk Journals & Embellishments. Now, after 3 years of that, I'm going to open an Etsy Store and make some RUclips videos showing what I make (FINALLY) lol. These are the cutest hats. I have some fleece and I think I'm going to give it a go. TFS, Toodles
Thank you for sharing this awesome idea!
I got a big kick out of watching this, you did a fantastic job, This is a great object for a charity. Thank you
Thanks! Everyone’s getting one this year.
Cool ! They do look easy ! Even for me a very very green beginner sewer !lol
nice and warm and soft thank you
Awesome tutorial! I enjoyed the upbeat tone of your voice and the hats are precious. Great idea to hand out randomly to homeless. I think I will try doubling the thickness of bottom half? Thank you:)
You're welcome :-)
Love it & so easy!! Thank you
How could 92 people give this video a thumbs down! What's not to like? My only suggestion would be a pdf file to print.
So cool! My brother and sis in-law are hunters!
Excellent job!
Love This Thank You This Is Great For Shelters Etc like you said like you explained
Next time you have to model it for us!!!
In my scarf video, I model both!
Nice!! Quick n easy and it looks good. Win win. Thanks for sharing. New subber here.
Merry Christmas and Hello from So California
Welcome to the channel!
Scrappy Patch - Tried your hat. Sew quick n easy. Thanks
Thanks for sharing. I will make some hats.
Inspired. Thank you for posting.
those are adorable. Thanks for sharing. How about a mitten tutorial?
I'm trying to find an easy 3 piece mitten tutorial that doesn't take advanced skills. Will definitely be an upcoming video.
great idea....making hats for the many homeless....