Thanks for this great tutorial! I couldn't find a hat in the shape I wanted to buy, but this is going to make it so easy to make my own! I love the way you explained the pattern pieces :3
Well I want to wear this to school tomorrow, I'm either doing pink with black interior or vice versa, but I still have hw and some sculpture I have to finish by Halloween, BUT I WILL TRY AND DO IT MAN
It looks so beautiful!! I'm looking for Halloween costume ideas because it's spooky month and I found this!! It is really cute! I'm gonna try and make this!! Good job!!
I used 1.5 mm thick synthetic felt you can also find it as craft felt. I'm sure you can also use other types of felt too. the most important thing with picking out the fabric is that it isn't too thick. When it's too thin you can always add another layer for the brim.
If you want a bigger hat can you double the measurements? I want a really big brim for my hat but keep the inside the same. Will it mess up the hat as a whole?
If you don't change the measurments of the inner circle it's fine. :) You might want to add an extra layer of felt or interfacing if youre going to make a really big brim. Just to make it a bit stronger or it might flop in your face. ^-^
I’m in the middle of making this and the brim turned out great! I just have a question, in your sketch of the pattern, the triangle you drew looked kind of like an isosceles, but the one you cut out looked like a right triangle. Is the height of the triangle 50cm or was the hypotenuse (the diagonal edge) 50cm?
The pattern I made is an isosceles. I think it looks like an right triangle because of the angle of the camera. When you unfold the piece of fabric after cutting the pattern it will have a bit of a point in the middle of the bottom. of course it depends on the measurements but if you use the same as I did the height of the triangle will be 46 cm and the diagonal edge 50 cm. Hope I explained it well, English is my second language so explaining all the technical stuff can be a bit tricky. If not feel free to ask me more questions ^-^
@@Nightskylullaby thanks for the reply! I wish I had seen this before I decided to just go ahead with the project. I made it using a right triangle, which ended up being a bit wonky, but I was able to cut off the excess and sew it on and it turned out pretty good! I’m very happy with the result.
Hi, I was wondering what the measurements of the triangle should be when I'm sizing the inner circle down a bit to fit on my head. The diameter of my inner circle is 17 centimeters so I guess the base of the triangle should also be shorter than yours, right? 😅
What I always do is make sure the bottom of the triangle is the same length as your head measurment. the inner circle can be the same, or a little bit bigger. if it's bigger you can make little folds to make the brim a bit more flowy and give more shape to it.
Ok, I’m going to try to do this and I’ll update as I go 😿 (also I’m a beginner to sewing :) ) Edit: the brim is giving my so many troubles- 😾😾 Edit again...I lost my sewing needle but I finished it! It’s a little floppy but I’m so proud of myself 🥺 Edit...: I FINISHED IT! THIS IS MY FIRST SEWING PROJECT EVER AND IT LOOKS SO GOOD!!!!
Do you have any information on how to do the calculations to find out the numbers? I know my head is larger than the average head in a can't buy hats off the shelf but I don't know how to figure out how big to make my centre hole
To get all the measurments I measured around my head. That is the circumference of the circle. I am terrible in math so I used an online calculator to find out the diameter and radius. I used this one: www.omnicalculator.com/math/circumference
The measurements I used fit most people. It also fits me when I am wearing a wig. If you're not sure you just have to measure the circumference of your head and calculate whats the radius. You need the radius to cut out the inner circle of the brim. the bottom of the piece you use for the top of the hat is the circumference of your head. Hope I explained it clear enough!
You can easily make the top longer, just keep in mind that you keep the bottom of the pattern the same. otherwise it won't fit the circle. for the bottom of the top part needs to be the same length as the inner circle of the brim for it to fit well. you can just measure around your head to get the right measurments.
These measurments are for a L size and thats around 60 - 64 cm I believe. I made it this size to wear with a wig but if you dont, and your head size is smaller, you just have to devide your measurment by 2 and then thats the bottom of the triangle pattern. The diameter of the circle you cut out of the brim part is 1/3 of your measurment.
Wish you had shown where you were cutting the pattern... and not just after you had already cut it. I couldn't get the measurements you had right... could not figure it out, I normally work in inches and I converted your centimeters into inches (using the actual measurements I needed) but the measurements were off, so instead I restarted but this time used centimeters... and still for the love of GOD, I couldn't get it right.... so over this. 😤🤪
It's a really nice tutoriel ! I have one question , how much felt did you use? And also an advice, as a non english speaking person, it was kinda hard to understand what you were saying without being really really concentrate, you should definitly articulate more ! :)
Glad you like the video! For one hat I use a 90 x 90 cm square of 1.5 mm thick felt. And thanks for the feedback. English isn't my first language either and I really try to speak it without an accent. (And I'm still figuring out how to get my voice loud enough in editing) comments like this really help me to improve more ^-^
Thanks for the tip's I'm aware. At the time I was still figuring out settings with my new camera and as a soft spoken person It's still hard to be louder. I really try in my newer videos. Just didn't want to dleete this one because it's still really helpfull to some people.
Thanks for this great tutorial! I couldn't find a hat in the shape I wanted to buy, but this is going to make it so easy to make my own! I love the way you explained the pattern pieces :3
You're welcome! Happy to hear my video was useful. ^-^ Good luck with making your own hat!
The best tutorial. I am going to try felting some wool. Happy Samhain!
Thank you! Good luck with making your hat. Happy Samhain ^-^
I edited the measurements a bit for my Carl cosplay (llamas with hats) and it was PERFECT! Tysm
You're welcome! Love that you're going to cosplay Carl. Good luck with your cosplay!
Well done! Hope it went well :3
BTW the stitch is called a blanket stitch if you need it
Thank you for this! I honestly just want to wear this as an everyday thing because of how pretty it is. ❤️❤️
Yw! Glad you like it
Im trying to see a hat to cosplay Himiko Yumeno, this was really helpful, thank you! 💕💕
Good luck with your cosplay!
I’m looking to do the same thing, did it work????
Omg, same
OMG I LOVE HER
thats why im here too-
Well I want to wear this to school tomorrow, I'm either doing pink with black interior or vice versa, but I still have hw and some sculpture I have to finish by Halloween, BUT I WILL TRY AND DO IT MAN
Esse é o verdadeiro chapéu de bruxa, feito artesanalmente na linha e agulha. Parabéns, realmente ficou lindo!
I loved this tutorial, but I also really appreciate that I was right when I looked at your description and the music is indeed from Kirby's Epic Yarn
It really is! glad you appreciate it
Great video! I have a little less fabric so I will have to alter it just a little bit but this helps me a lot!
Thank you! Glad its useful to you ^^
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I'm making these for all my friends.
i followed this, and it turned out great! thank you for the wonderful tutorial!
Glad my video was helpful!
We don't have any costumes where I live so that was so nice & helpfull ! & you are so pretty !
Thank you so much !
thank you so much and you're welcome! I'm glad my tutorial is helpful for you. Good luck with creating your own costume!
GREAT video and music choice
Thanks for the vid! I'm using this technique to make a wizard hat that's about 2x as big!
Sounds awesome! Good luck with making it :D
As an actual witch i thank you for this tutorial
You're welcome! Happy Samhain ^^
@@Nightskylullaby same to you. I had no idea you were a witch too?
HALLOWEEN IS COMING GUYS
CANT WAIT!
I just made this hat, was super easy and so beautiful!
I love this! You did an amazing job!
How much felt fabric did you buy to make this?
Thank you! I used a 90 x 90 cm piece of felt. of course it depends on the size of your pattern but this was more than enough for me ^^
I am going to use this. But change to a bit.
assim que eu terminar o meu, eu juro que te marco na publicação sz muito obrigada pelo tutorial sz
You're welcome! I'd love to see it ^-^
i CANT WAIT till spooktober!!!✨🌙🖤
Me neither! ✨
It looks so beautiful!! I'm looking for Halloween costume ideas because it's spooky month and I found this!! It is really cute! I'm gonna try and make this!! Good job!!
Thank you! Good luck with making your own hat ^-^
Adorable. This is an adorable hat and so much great thanks to you for this great video.
You are brilliant 👏🏻
Thank you so much!
Is there any particular kind of felt you should use for this? I'm searching up felt online to buy for this and I'm confused on what to get. Thank you!
I used 1.5 mm thick synthetic felt you can also find it as craft felt. I'm sure you can also use other types of felt too. the most important thing with picking out the fabric is that it isn't too thick. When it's too thin you can always add another layer for the brim.
I made it and it tuned out great! Thanks!
You're welcome, glad my tutorial was useful!
Thank you for the video. It helped me alot. Now i have my own hat👍
You're welcome! Glad my tutorial was useful to you ^^
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you SO much!
You're welcome!
If you want a bigger hat can you double the measurements? I want a really big brim for my hat but keep the inside the same. Will it mess up the hat as a whole?
If you don't change the measurments of the inner circle it's fine. :) You might want to add an extra layer of felt or interfacing if youre going to make a really big brim. Just to make it a bit stronger or it might flop in your face. ^-^
I’m in the middle of making this and the brim turned out great! I just have a question, in your sketch of the pattern, the triangle you drew looked kind of like an isosceles, but the one you cut out looked like a right triangle. Is the height of the triangle 50cm or was the hypotenuse (the diagonal edge) 50cm?
The pattern I made is an isosceles. I think it looks like an right triangle because of the angle of the camera. When you unfold the piece of fabric after cutting the pattern it will have a bit of a point in the middle of the bottom. of course it depends on the measurements but if you use the same as I did the height of the triangle will be 46 cm and the diagonal edge 50 cm. Hope I explained it well, English is my second language so explaining all the technical stuff can be a bit tricky. If not feel free to ask me more questions ^-^
@@Nightskylullaby thanks for the reply! I wish I had seen this before I decided to just go ahead with the project. I made it using a right triangle, which ended up being a bit wonky, but I was able to cut off the excess and sew it on and it turned out pretty good! I’m very happy with the result.
@@freyaguppy Glad you managed to figure it out!
Hi, I was wondering what the measurements of the triangle should be when I'm sizing the inner circle down a bit to fit on my head. The diameter of my inner circle is 17 centimeters so I guess the base of the triangle should also be shorter than yours, right? 😅
What I always do is make sure the bottom of the triangle is the same length as your head measurment. the inner circle can be the same, or a little bit bigger. if it's bigger you can make little folds to make the brim a bit more flowy and give more shape to it.
@@Nightskylullaby thank you so much!!
I have a big head so no witch hat fit me. I have 62 cm around my head. Should I add some cm (1-2 cm) to the hole where my head should be ?
I made this hat a little bit bigger to wear with a wig and I believe the measurements I used should fit you.
Ok, I’m going to try to do this and I’ll update as I go 😿 (also I’m a beginner to sewing :) )
Edit: the brim is giving my so many troubles- 😾😾
Edit again...I lost my sewing needle but I finished it! It’s a little floppy but I’m so proud of myself 🥺
Edit...: I FINISHED IT! THIS IS MY FIRST SEWING PROJECT EVER AND IT LOOKS SO GOOD!!!!
Good luck! And remember: practice makes perfect! so don't worry if the first try isn't exactly what you wanted. you can do it!
This video is effing brilliant! I can't wait to make my own now.
Thank you! Good luck with making your own hat ^^
Beautiful video🙌🏻
Thank you!
Im gonna make an akko costume/cosplay (idk) this was so helpful thank youuuu! (I do realize im like 3 yrs late and wot)
Good luck with your cosplay!
Wow!! this was REALLY Good- great job, and thank you :)
Thanks, glad you like it!
Tomorrow I’ll do it!! Thank you very much for the video, it’s helpful!! 🖤🖤🖤
Yw! Glad to hear it was helpful to you!
BeautifuI!!! Thank you! just did it, for Halloween, by recycling a filter bag 😊♥️
Geeetings from Chile
Happy to hear my video was helpful! Also love that you recycled material for it ^-^
@@Nightskylullaby thanks for your response
Is this really centimetres or inches?? Centimetres seems too small and inches seem too big.
It's centimeters! I believe the hat I made in this video has a circumference of around 60 cm which will fit most people.
This is super helpful! Thank u
You're welcome! Glad my video was helpfull
Looks amazing 💕
Thank you!
Design is so cute .
Thank you!
great tutorial! what type of paper did you use to measure out the cut for the brim?
I used pattern paper but you can use any kind of paper. Old newspapers also work great. ^^
Nightskylullaby Thank you so much! I finished my hat and I really like it and appreciate the tutorial!
@@koiieb That's great! I'm glad my tutorial was useful to you ^-^
Do you have any information on how to do the calculations to find out the numbers? I know my head is larger than the average head in a can't buy hats off the shelf but I don't know how to figure out how big to make my centre hole
To get all the measurments I measured around my head. That is the circumference of the circle. I am terrible in math so I used an online calculator to find out the diameter and radius. I used this one: www.omnicalculator.com/math/circumference
Your voice is so relaxing. You would be great at ASMR! Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks!
Just a question, I have kinda a big head... Do you think the measurements you gave will suit for my head?
The measurements I used fit most people. It also fits me when I am wearing a wig. If you're not sure you just have to measure the circumference of your head and calculate whats the radius. You need the radius to cut out the inner circle of the brim. the bottom of the piece you use for the top of the hat is the circumference of your head. Hope I explained it clear enough!
How much felt do you need
It depends on the size of your pattern of course but if you are using the same measurements as I did a 90 x 90cm piece of felt is enough.
@@Nightskylullaby thanks
Do you have to use two pieces of felt for the top part too? Or just for the brim? Thanks!
For the top part I only used one piece for this hat. If you want it to stand up I would recommend two to make it a bit stronger.
Nightskylullaby thank you! I like the way you did the top on yours so I’ll just stick with that. ☺️
You're welcome ^-^ good luck with making your hat!
Nightskylullaby thank you!
Thank you so much for your tutorial
You're welcome! Glad you could use it ^-^
Late question, can I make the top longer? And the button of the top needs to be dubbel the length of the bottom part hole?
You can easily make the top longer, just keep in mind that you keep the bottom of the pattern the same. otherwise it won't fit the circle. for the bottom of the top part needs to be the same length as the inner circle of the brim for it to fit well. you can just measure around your head to get the right measurments.
This is really helpful!! Thank you :)
You're welcome! Glad its helpfull ^^
I love it!! 🖤😍
Thank you ^-^
Im gonna use this to cosplay Snufkin, thanks :]
You're welcome! I actually used this pattern for a Snufkin hat before and it's perfect for that ^^
great video!!!!!!!
Thank you!
Do you know how many yards you used?
a 90x 90cm square of felt will be enough for one hat if you use the measurements shown in the video ^^
Thank you!!! great tutorial! :D
Thanks!
How much fabric did you use, more or less?
I used a square of 90x90 cm felt. of course it depends on how big your pattern is but for mine that was more than enough.
@@Nightskylullaby gr8, so lets say 1 meter² its enough
@@lucwatoa8775 Yes ^-^
O no I didn’t use that kind of fabric but I’ll try my best to fix it👌
You can use another fabric just use some interfacing if it isn't sturdy enough ^-^
Ok😊
thank you so much! Your video helped me a lot.
You're welcome!
I made is for a friend!
Which Fabric did you use?
I used felt ^-^
Any specific felt e.g acrylic felt?
❤️
Fun stuff I gotta try
Which fabric did you use? Can I use whatever fabric I want?
I used felt. I think that's the best fabric to use. It's easy to work with, you don't have to hem and it gives the hat shape without interfacing.
@@Nightskylullaby thanks!
You saved my cosplay!
@@giorgiapetrongolo4635 You're welcome!
Nice video, beautiful lady.
What head circumference you as a reference for the cutout ?
These measurments are for a L size and thats around 60 - 64 cm I believe. I made it this size to wear with a wig but if you dont, and your head size is smaller, you just have to devide your measurment by 2 and then thats the bottom of the triangle pattern. The diameter of the circle you cut out of the brim part is 1/3 of your measurment.
Thank you very much ! Do still know how thick your material was ( in mm) because I want to make that hat in white.
It's 1.5 mm thick ^-^
where did you get your felt from?
I actually found mine in a thrift shop but whenever I need felt I just look at whatever shop has the cheapest felt. Its all fine if its 1.5 mm thick.
S P O O P
What's the fabric you used?
Felt fabric
Wish you had shown where you were cutting the pattern... and not just after you had already cut it. I couldn't get the measurements you had right... could not figure it out, I normally work in inches and I converted your centimeters into inches (using the actual measurements I needed) but the measurements were off, so instead I restarted but this time used centimeters... and still for the love of GOD, I couldn't get it right.... so over this. 😤🤪
Het lijkt zo makkelijk als jij het doet xD ik ben al een paar dagen bezig en het lijkt nogsteeds nergens naar hahahah
Hahaha niet opgeven! oefening baart kunst. Bij mij zag het er ook de eerste keer niet geweldig uit hoor ;3
@@Nightskylullaby ik blijf het proberen! Thanks! Blessed be 🌙
Succes!
Adorei uau lindo
thankssss
What kind of fabric is it?
I used 1.5 mm felt for this. ^-^
@@Nightskylullaby thank you very mutch!
It's a really nice tutoriel ! I have one question , how much felt did you use?
And also an advice, as a non english speaking person, it was kinda hard to understand what you were saying without being really really concentrate, you should definitly articulate more ! :)
Glad you like the video! For one hat I use a 90 x 90 cm square of 1.5 mm thick felt. And thanks for the feedback.
English isn't my first language either and I really try to speak it without an accent. (And I'm still figuring out how to get my voice loud enough in editing) comments like this really help me to improve more ^-^
Love the hat but I love to POOPY sign behind you lol
Thank you for the video.I just loved Brazilian kisses.
I loveedd i wanna dooooo right know kkk
Can't i just pay you for it XDD
Yes you actually can! I have an etsy shop named Solanumm where you can order a hat with or without decoration in a few different colors ^-^
Here’s a DIY for you
1. Speak louder I can barely hear you
2. Turn on a light, your video is so dark
Thanks for the tip's I'm aware. At the time I was still figuring out settings with my new camera and as a soft spoken person It's still hard to be louder. I really try in my newer videos. Just didn't want to dleete this one because it's still really helpfull to some people.
Tiaam Du Nord Here’s a DIY for you
1. Turn your volume up (if you know how to).
2. It adds to the overall spooky effect.
Which fabric is this? Or can we make this with black paper?
It is made out of felt. :)