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How to sew a Bucket Hat

Welcome to my blog, where I empower you to express your creativity and personal style through homemade projects. In this blog post, I’ll guide you through the step-by-step process of drawing, cutting, and sewing a pattern for an adult women’s bucket hat. Buckle up, grab your tools, and let’s dive into the world of fashion and sewing!

The finished measurements of this bag are approximately

Head Circumference 21¼″~21¾″(54~56㎝)

You may watch the full video tutorial on my Youtube channel.

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Seam allowances are 3/8″ unless otherwise specified.

Let's get started!!

To make this you will need:

① 17¾″ × 27⅝″ (45㎝ × 70㎝) Outer layer
① 17¾″ × 27⅝″ (45㎝ × 70㎝) Lining
① 17¾″ × 27⅝″ (45㎝ × 70㎝) Lightweight woven Fusible Interfacing

The pattern for making this can be drawn by yourself by watching my YouTube video.

In a round pattern with a radius of 3⅜″, add 3/8″ seam allowance and cut 1 outer fabric, 1 lining, and 1 interfacing.

Add 3/8″ of seam allowance from pattern A and cut 2 outer fabrics, 2 linings, and 2 interfacings.

Add 3/8″ of seam allowance from pattern A and cut 2 outer fabrics, 2 linings, and 2 interfacings.

Attach the interfacing to the wrong side of the outer layer.

Place the right sides together of the fabrics and sew the both sides with an allowance of about 3/8″.

Open the seams.

Match the quarters of the round fabric with the quarters of the A pattern fabric. Sew with an allowance of about 3/8″.

Match the quarters of the B pattern fabric with that. Sew with an allowance of about 3/8″, leaving an opening on the lining.

Place the right sides together of the outer and lining and sew with an allowance of about 3/8″.

Turn out the hat through the hole that we left not stitched. After this, sew up this hole.

Topstitch around all the edges.

YOU ARE FINISHED!

Happy sewing!