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You can't go wrong by making a nice felted hat for the cold winter months. This is a quick and easy project to make in about an hour, if the fabric has already been washed and ironed. It was great fun deciding how to decorate it. I suggest going to the links that I have included because she had a different look than mine.  I liked the idea that I made mine interchangeable. A felted craft can be made by using old sweaters or going to the thrift store and buying them.  Look at the hall I made today for 12 bucks! I priced a piece of felted wool at the craft store and it was 12X12 for about 5 dollars!  My instructions teach you how to make felted wool.  It also includes the pattern. To get a better idea on how the original pattern looks view the link.  Mine was too large because I added the ribbing and did not pink the edges.  Lets make a hat!  
 
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Step 1: Supplies

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This is what you will need:
  • Felted wool approx 1/3 yard
  • Sweater ribbing approx 28 inches long and 1 inch wide
  • Contrasting fabric approx 1/3 yard
  • Necktie
  • 1 Felt scrap for flower embellishment 
  • Thread
  • Velcro
  • Variety of buttons for embellishment
  • Silk flower assortment for embellishments
  • Fabric glue
  • PC and printer 




 

Very Interesting says: Dec 11, 2011. 6:50 AM
Nice job :)
sunshiine (author) in reply to Very InterestingDec 14, 2011. 3:36 AM
Thanks! Have a nice day!
Sunshiine
susanrm says: Dec 10, 2011. 12:50 PM
Really nice, Sunshiine! I'd love to see someone wearing it, because I'm having a hard time visualizing how it would look.
sunshiine (author) in reply to susanrmDec 10, 2011. 5:20 PM
I have a small head so this hat does not fit very well. I assume it is a large. I added a couple of pictures here. I have always been camera shy so I don't like my picture taken. Wished I had a model. If you go to the link I provided a girl is modeling the same style. I am going to reduce the pattern so I have a size small. I may publish an Instructable about how to accomplish that. Thanks so much for the input. The hat is very cute. Sunshiine
susanrm in reply to sunshiineDec 11, 2011. 9:18 AM
Hi Sunshiine, the link is broken. Here is the correct link. http://resurrectionfern.typepad.com/resurrection_fern/2008/09/how-to-make-a-reversible-folkloric-felt-bonnet-a-sewing-tutorial.html.
sunshiine (author) in reply to susanrmDec 14, 2011. 3:35 AM
Thanks susan for the input about the link. I fixed it. Have a super day!
Sunshiine
Penolopy Bulnick says: Dec 10, 2011. 10:43 AM
What a cute idea! I love the style.
sunshiine (author) in reply to Penolopy BulnickDec 10, 2011. 12:44 PM
It took me a long time searching the internet to find a free pattern that I liked. Thanks for commenting and have a nice day!
Sunshiine
blossom9283 says: Dec 10, 2011. 10:09 AM
This is a cute hat. Reminds me of the one I seen at the mall for $50 with built in gloves. Love the felting ideas :)
sunshiine (author) in reply to blossom9283Dec 10, 2011. 12:43 PM
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Have a great day!
sunshiine
canucksgirl says: Dec 10, 2011. 6:37 AM
Very nice :) - I could totally see this made for a little child using longer neckties and making them bunny ears... :D So, cute!
sunshiine (author) in reply to canucksgirlDec 10, 2011. 6:44 AM
You have me thinking I might make more than one more today! LOL
sunshiine (author) in reply to canucksgirlDec 10, 2011. 6:43 AM
Yes, I just might try making one later today now that you mention it. It was a lot of fun. Thanks for the idea and have a nice cozy day!
Sunshiine
canucksgirl in reply to sunshiineDec 10, 2011. 6:47 AM
You're very welcome! I think bunny ears would be cute - glad you do too!

Great job!
sunshiine (author) in reply to canucksgirlDec 10, 2011. 6:48 AM
Thanks a bunny!
canucksgirl in reply to sunshiineDec 10, 2011. 7:58 AM
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sunshiine (author) in reply to canucksgirlDec 10, 2011. 8:09 AM
How did you do that? Cuuuuute!
canucksgirl in reply to sunshiineDec 10, 2011. 10:00 AM
open bracket, backslash, underscore, forward slash, close bracket - next line
open bracket, funny looking 'v' thingy over the 6 key, underscore, funny looking "v" thingy, close bracket - next line
open bracket, underscore, underscore, underscore, close bracket, Capital "O"

You didn't think I'd tell you, did you? - now you can make keyboard bunny...

Hmmm.... I wonder if anyone has made an ible on that yet???
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