Posted by Nevaeh. Posted by Kiirby. Leave your comment. Mandy G. I only see 2 pages for this project. Is there a way you can email me the other 2 pages. I only see the right and left side of the dinosaur fleece hat. Sogno Allegro E. I love it!
Amanda H. Would this size fit a small child? This turned out quite small, even for a 5 year old. I don't see four patterns I see the two downloads at the top of the page I feel like it might be missing something? Hello: Thanks for the tut.. Thanks in advance. More at: Xoxo Grandma. A spin on those hats that golfers made famous, a bandana visor gives added protection and is super easy to make.
The kids will find that these are among the most comfortable hats and will get a lot of use out of them. More at: Agnes Creates. There are few things cuter than a baby sunbonnet which is why e had to include this design on our list.
It ticks all the important boxes in terms of protection, comfort, and is easy to make for those who are not so experienced at sewing. They are available in sizes between 0 — 24 months so, during the summer months when the high factor sunscreen is one, this provides some extra protection, especially important when they do not have much hair to protect their head. More at: Purl Soho. Complete with a tie to stop your young one from knocking their new hat off, this offers plenty of protection and looks as cute as a button.
The pattern is free and can be made from a variety of fabrics with the cute summer floral fabrics being popular for a reason. The instructions make it look easy and in truth, it is. Just in case you prefer to use a video for guidance, there is one included so you can pause every stage as you go.
More at: Merriment Design. This is an easy DIY tutorial for making your own and because it is so simple it is one to save as they grow so you can make more. It is fine to use a slightly heavier material if you want it to feel a little sturdier but it is the shape that makes it so useful as it protects a large area yet still allows them to see at all angles. More at: Muse of The Morning.
This hat might be the quirky design you never realized you needed. It is best made with a fleece material to add to the softness and appearance so you can dress your young one up like a little cub. The cute ears are adorable but it is also nice and warm to keep the heat from escaping from their little heads in the cold months. This makes a great first hat and a special gift for a friend or loved one who has recently brought a little one into the world.
More at: How Joy Ful. Not everyone likes earflaps until they have tried them on for size. Kids seem to love them which is just as well since this brilliant hat really looks the part.
It is fully functional at keeping things nice and warm but in 12 steps it is possible to make something a little different. More woodland-inspired hats, this one is a useful pdf pattern hat that can be tailored for different sizes. More at: Made by Marzipan.
Alternatively, it is going to please mum and dad when they see their young one looking dapper with their smart hat. It can be made with a variety of fabrics but we do like the wool used in the design by mushroom villagers. This lovely hat has both. More at: Mushroom Villagers. This is the sort of hat that every new patent needs. It has a string to tie so they cannot pull it off, there is a good amount of protection and it will shield their head from the sun.
Oh, and did we mention that it is as cute as can be? It is free to download and can be printed onto A4 to use as a pattern for guidance. More at: Small Dreamfactory. As a parent of a toddler, you probably have bags full of clothing they no longer fit. Not everyone is saving them for the next one and even still, a kid needs a cap right?
This is why this is an ingenious hat sewing pattern for kids as it uses old knits and repurposes them into a cute cap. Print the pattern onto A4 and use the guide to help you through the process. This looks like something that is out of a fairy tale and we are all for it.
It can be used for dress-up as well as function as a layer that will protect against the cold. This pixie bonnet has a classic look that is going to draw a wow from your child. Line it with a fleece material to provide added insulation so it can be worn when the snow comes to town.
More at: Sweet KM Blog. Thanks so much! These were super fun to make and the grand-kids love them. Instructions were great. Going to use my scraps to make hats for our local homeless shelter.
Thanks again! Hi Julie! Thanks so much for the mention — could you pretty please add a link? I have been recently visited your website and I am surprised. I have bought fleece and made pj for my kids.
Now straight away for the hat pack 1 and 2. I love these patterns, thank you so much for sharing them. I am a novice at sewing but would love to get the crease. All you need to do is topstitch stitch on the fabric — no seam involved down the middle of the ear to make the crease. This is purely a decorative stitch — the ear will function fine whether you do this stitch or not. Thank you, that helps me a lot. My little girl has just asked me for a mouse hat I am looking forward to getting started now.
Terrific patterns! HI Sara, Boys heads are closer to being full grown — bet you the adult medium will fit him great. Thank you for this pattern. I just made some of them to use for lamb costumes in our nativity this year. They are adorable! Could you post a picture showing exactly where to sew? It shows it a little better. I want to print out the pattern to make a hat for my baby but all the infant patterns only have the small parts like the parts to make the eyes for the frog or the horn for the viking but not the actual hat part of the pattern….
I am not sure what the issue is. I want to follow your rules because it is generous of you to give of your gifted talent. I only want the pattern, not to print the whole download.
I am really gratefull you have put the pictures of patterns with the writeup for some of the projects. May I have just the pattern pieces for the lovely tiny top hat and tricone hat? Thank you, Janet. Hi Janet, You are welcome to store the digital file on your computer and or Flashdrive for personal use. You should be able to print the pdf file from it. They should print at actual size, in portrait.
I made a cow hat. The recipient was absolutely delighted! Just Wondering, Im just learning to sew and I wanted to make these hat but not use fleece. Do they still hold up fairly well? Hey Angel, Thank you so much for this tutorial, love it. Thank you and keep up the good job. Just ignore them for the Halloween hat pack.
This is sooooo cute! I sewed the bunny hat and the bear hat and they are adorable!! Can I make a unicorn hat the same way? Thanks a bunch, A. Thanks for the free patterns — these are fabulous! I made the Viking hat and used yarn to make braids for my daughter to go as a Viking for Halloween! Worked beautifully! I read your terms of use but want to be absolutely certain that I am allowed to sell items that I personally make using your patterns, as long as I give you pattern credit.
Is this accurate? Thank you so much for your wonderful patterns! Get the Free pattern here. The simple version of the hats in the Halloween hat pack. This hat is easy and perfect for your little monster.
This tutorial shows you how to make this adorable and reversible baby hat with a chin strap. Get the Free Pattern and video tutorial here. This festive holiday hat is simple to make and fun to wear. Comes in sizes baby to adult. Get the free baby pattern and tutorial here. This cute Ear Warmer has bow styling and sews up in a flash!
Get the DIY here. This headband is stylish and warm. This pattern comes in different styles for a perfect fit. Try the original Fleece Flapper headband wide pattern here. There is a slimmer version of the pattern here, Or a No Sew Version of the pattern here. This is cute and great for avoiding hat hair! Get the tutorial here. Looking for a fleece beret pattern? Try this one courtesy of AllFreeSewing — You can check it out here.
Get lovely ideas for fast homemade gifts sent right to your inbox! I love the hat pattern. They were easy to make and are really nice with warm, colorful fleeces.
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