Thank you so much for your detailed, informative tutorial - a true teacher! You have helped me out of a bind with the brim of a hat I was making, and now I shall look forward to making a simple bucket hat for my morning walks, by following your full instructions. Many thanks once again.
Thank you for providing this downloadable pattern. After cutting out the pieces to fit my head, I finished sewing it up today. It turned out well! I used some felt pieces and remnants from a past project, attaching the fabric hat pieces to the felt pieces first. This provided structure for the hat as well as eliminating the need to line it . I finished around the edge of the brim with a bias-like tape (cut on the cross-grain selvedge to selvedge rather than on the bias), making it match a 1" wide strip I incorporated around the crown piece. Again my thanks for your hat pattern and knowledge you pass along to allow us to enjoy making this project.
Thank-you for sharing your expertise. It allows the rest of us, in specific me, to design my own hats and to understand the methodology and techniques behind the design function. Thanks immensely!!
I have watched many videos and made many hats as sample hats unfortunately they did not fit to the given pattern or size. This one is quiet different and the way you taught of cutting the patter was understandable. Love to listen since it was just simply talking only to the bucker hat pattern type. Nor less nor more. Thank you 😊 and looking forward to stich a bucket hat Tonite. In my spare time
Very clear video; thank you. 🤩Suggestion: It would be great to see a/some videos to make variations of this hat. For example, I'd like to see a video on how to make different head pieces for this brim pattern. I'd like a 6 panel curved top hat with 2 different heights. (In other words, not a bucket hat style; no tip and crown sections.) Also, a sun visor hat using a variation of this brim pattern.
This was incredibly helpful!!!!! I wish I had found it before now.....now I am on my 11th attempt at making my own pattern cuz I have a big head an hats and regular patterns don't fit.
Thank you!! So if i want my brim to stick out more than drip down, do i not take out as much in the wedges? And if i want the crown to flare out slightly do i make wedges toward the tip (flat circle on top of head)? I'm looking to make more of a sun hat with a wide brim sticking out flat than the actual bucket hat dropping down over my ears. I also want to sew a flap onto the back half to shade my neck. I have one i use for yard work that is neon orange with reflective strips but i need one for the days i am working at the food pantry outside for hours. I'm so excited to have found your tutorial and I appreciate all the details you put into it! Many Blessings to you!
I'd love to bevel the rectangular piece a bit. Wondering how it would turn out on the brim at the point where it has rjoin the brim. Any help? I really really love the simplicity of your s, and most of all, again, you are awesome.
Hi. The hat top oval needs a register to match your measurements, or did I miss something? That is, your drawing a one inch square lets us know if we are on the same scale. You explain the process well.
Be sure to print at full size without scaling, and always measure the oval before you begin. The ovals are designed to be adjusted, as explained in the accompanying instructions.
Is it possible to have an adjustable hat? Using elastic or a tie? I've sewn for 50 years but new to hats and new to selling. Tiny farmers market where I retired. I could guess on logical degrees of head sizes but keep thinking how to do to reduce having to make so many inventory. Like having small, medium, large. I'm also going to be using denim and fabric scraps to make fabric.
The templates are designed to be altered. After measuring your head, measure the corresponding head size then adjust it as needed according to the instructions. When printing, be sure to print "actual size."
Fantastic teacher. I have a doubt, when I downloaded the pdf file named “head sized information” I cut the 3° line from the centre CF/CB wit the 21.75 size. Then I follow your video “How to Pattern a Bucket Hat”. I didn’t see the same size but you wrote 21 ½ . Given that I am Italian, and my unit of measure is different I don’t want to make any mistake and cut the perfect shape my problem is 21.75 inch or 21 ½ inch? Thank you very much
Thank you so much for your detailed, informative tutorial - a true teacher! You have helped me out of a bind with the brim of a hat I was making, and now I shall look forward to making a simple bucket hat for my morning walks, by following your full instructions. Many thanks once again.
Thanks so much.
Coming back to this.
I love that it wasn't really a circle.
The head is not a circle.
Easy trick to halve a fraction: just double the denominator, or bottom number. 3/8" becomes 3/16". Thanks for the video.
Finally a video showing how to make a custom hat pattern that really explains each step! Thank you for the educational videos!
A much easier draft than those I've viewed. What a difference to all the dividing and multiplying.😲💯👍Thank you !
Thank you for providing this downloadable pattern. After cutting out the pieces to fit my head, I finished sewing it up today. It turned out well! I used some felt pieces and remnants from a past project, attaching the fabric hat pieces to the felt pieces first. This provided structure for the hat as well as eliminating the need to line it . I finished around the edge of the brim with a bias-like tape (cut on the cross-grain selvedge to selvedge rather than on the bias), making it match a 1" wide strip I incorporated around the crown piece. Again my thanks for your hat pattern and knowledge you pass along to allow us to enjoy making this project.
Thank-you for sharing your expertise. It allows the rest of us, in specific me, to design my own hats and to understand the methodology and techniques behind the design function. Thanks immensely!!
Thank you for explaining the process, also everyone do yourself a favor and click the link in the video description.
Please continue making this highly educated videos more often
Lov n hugs. 🤗
how did you work our ist part of circle
Thank you for sharing your time and skill with us. You are a great teacher. I understand this tutorial easily.
Thanks for this video! Your instructions were very clear, concise, and easy to follow.
Really good explanation that is applicable to other styles. One way to avoid fractions is go metric....👒
Thank you so much, the step by step was just what i was looking for ,excellent teaching!!
Wonderful. Just what the doctor ordered. Thank you.
I have watched many videos and made many hats as sample hats unfortunately they did not fit to the given pattern or size. This one is quiet different and the way you taught of cutting the patter was understandable. Love to listen since it was just simply talking only to the bucker hat pattern type. Nor less nor more. Thank you 😊 and looking forward to stich a bucket hat Tonite. In my spare time
"Quiet" meaning "quite"....
The best explanation I found! Thank you!
Excellent tutorial! Love all your details.
Half of 3/8ths is 3/16ths. That's grade 5 maths.
Am enjoying the tutorial, by the way. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This is genious! I can’t print the pattern. Very happy to find you!
You are an amazing teacher. ❤️
Thanks for explaining the measurements. 😊
Easy to understand
Thank you so much for this video! I couldn't figure out on my own how to make a non-floppy brim! I'm now subscribed!
Very well demonstrated and most helpful. Thank you for the time you have taken to make this video. :-)
This was exactly what I needed to construct my own sun hat. Tank you so much for your helfen Video!
Great instructions, had no idea it could be so easy.
Very easy to follow in simple language thank you,will return soon
Very clear video; thank you. 🤩Suggestion: It would be great to see a/some videos to make variations of this hat. For example, I'd like to see a video on how to make different head pieces for this brim pattern. I'd like a 6 panel curved top hat with 2 different heights. (In other words, not a bucket hat style; no tip and crown sections.) Also, a sun visor hat using a variation of this brim pattern.
Excellent info
Very concise and useful.
Thank you so much. You explained so well. I finally have good instructions to make the hat.
This was incredibly helpful!!!!! I wish I had found it before now.....now I am on my 11th attempt at making my own pattern cuz I have a big head an hats and regular patterns don't fit.
Thank you so much for this video
Thanks for the free download 😊
Great video. Sew glad I found your channel.
Thank you!! So if i want my brim to stick out more than drip down, do i not take out as much in the wedges? And if i want the crown to flare out slightly do i make wedges toward the tip (flat circle on top of head)?
I'm looking to make more of a sun hat with a wide brim sticking out flat than the actual bucket hat dropping down over my ears. I also want to sew a flap onto the back half to shade my neck. I have one i use for yard work that is neon orange with reflective strips but i need one for the days i am working at the food pantry outside for hours. I'm so excited to have found your tutorial and I appreciate all the details you put into it!
Many Blessings to you!
The flatter the brim, the more it will stick out.
@@StitchingVulture yes, that is what I want. I wish I could take a pic of my incandescent orange yard work hat to show you! I need max sun coverage.
Yes, I cant wait to make this!
Thank you for this. New subscriber.
amazing tutorial thank you.
Great instructions! Thanks!
Hi , I love the way you go through everything. I have a question: Which is the following video to sew it ?
The construction video link is in the description.
Thank you so much for this great tutorial and free pattern :-)
I'd love to bevel the rectangular piece a bit.
Wondering how it would turn out on the brim at the point where it has rjoin the brim.
Any help?
I really really love the simplicity of your s, and most of all, again, you are awesome.
As soon as I can, I'm planning to produce a video on changing the crown shape.
Thank you for this tutorial! Question- does your head size pattern include the seam allowance or do I add the seam allowance? Txs
It's a pure measurement. You need to add seam allowance.
Hi. The hat top oval needs a register to match your measurements, or did I miss something? That is, your drawing a one inch square lets us know if we are on the same scale. You explain the process well.
Be sure to print at full size without scaling, and always measure the oval before you begin. The ovals are designed to be adjusted, as explained in the accompanying instructions.
Very useful 👍! Thank you 😊.
You are the best
Thanks for this videos 🙏
好棒🎉🎉🎉很清楚
Is it possible to have an adjustable hat? Using elastic or a tie? I've sewn for 50 years but new to hats and new to selling. Tiny farmers market where I retired. I could guess on logical degrees of head sizes but keep thinking how to do to reduce having to make so many inventory. Like having small, medium, large. I'm also going to be using denim and fabric scraps to make fabric.
Watch my sectional crown video. There is a part where I explain how to add an adjustable tie in the back.
On my gosh thank you so much
I didn’t allow seam measurement and had to remake and could not figure out why it was so small!
There are no 1” test squares on your crown templates? Not sure if my printer is printing the correct size for these templates?
The templates are designed to be altered. After measuring your head, measure the corresponding head size then adjust it as needed according to the instructions. When printing, be sure to print "actual size."
Fantastic teacher. I have a doubt, when I downloaded the pdf file named “head sized information” I cut the 3° line from the centre CF/CB wit the 21.75 size. Then I follow your video “How to Pattern a Bucket Hat”. I didn’t see the same size but you wrote 21 ½ . Given that I am Italian, and my unit of measure is different I don’t want to make any mistake and cut the perfect shape my problem is 21.75 inch or 21 ½ inch? Thank you very much
When in doubt, cut it slightly bigger.
Thanks for your reply
Thank you!
Thank you much ..!
Can you show us how to make TURBAN ...
I'll add that to the list.
With my measurements for my head, how would I get the pattern for th tip or top/crown of my head? Thanks
The link to the download is in the description.
you made an oval-shaped figure with one size what is the width please.Thanks
The template is available on my website and has multiple sizes.
Don’t forget seam allowance on top! I did😢.
Hi, could you show us how to pattern a cloche hat? Mine keep looking like bucket hats, not rounded at the top. Thank you.
I'll add it to the list!
@@StitchingVulture Thank you! And thank you for making such easy to understand videos.
Nicee.
Hello I downloaded the pattern of the headsize chapes. But how do I know which size fits my head.
Please watch this part of the video: ruclips.net/video/vzprB5VBprs/видео.html
I don't quite understand the part of changing the cf and cb
It's only if you want to shift the seam to side. You can omit the step if you want.
Thank you so much
🙏👍🌹
how to draft hat plate pattern by myself ?
The template is a free download on my site. The link is in the description.
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Some people angle the side piece Crown, why?
It's personal preference.
Можно пояснение квыкройке перевести на русский?
Try Google Lens for translating printed words.