Totoro Hat
Intro: Totoro Hat
Don't know who Totoro is? Check out this page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Neighbor_Totoro I suggest you watch the movie sometime... It's pretty cute.
STEP 1: You Will Need:
- A Sewing Machine - makes it much easier and faster, though it's not required.
- About ½ Yard of Gray Fleece - or any other fabric that would work nice as a hat ;)
- Black and White Scraps of Felt
- Paper - tissue paper works well for this
- Writing Utensil
- Fabric Marker - really handy
- Other various sewing supplies
STEP 2: Cutting Your Cloth
The hat I made doesn't fit anyone else, so I probably have a smaller head, which means you'll have to make it a bit bigger. ;)
STEP 3: Sewing the Ears
Cut close to the stitching, (but not too close!) as this makes it easier to turn inside out.
Turn both of the ears right side out and set them aside for a minute.
STEP 4: Sewing the Hat Base
Turn one of the halves right-side-out. Put the right-side-out one into the inside-out half, so that the right sides of the fabric are together. (See picture 4) Pin at the seam at the top.
Slip the ears in between the two halves about an inch from the center seam line. (See pictures 5 and 6).
Sew the two halves together. Your hat is forming!
STEP 5: Making the Facial Features
The Eyes:
Get out the black and white scrap pieces of felt. To make the white of the eyes (sclera) draw a circle about one and a half inches (3.81 cm) in diameter.
For the pupil, draw a circle about ½ inch (1.27 cm) in diameter. (I used a dime).
The Nose and Mouth:
The nose is about one and a half inches long, and about ¼ inch wide. Look at the picture of Totoro in this step, that's how you want his nose to be shaped.
For his mouth I used a small piece of scrap, about ½ inch long.
STEP 6: Attach Facial Features
If you are sewing them on by machine, change the length of the stitch from 2.5 to 5.0. This gives it that patch kind of look. (See pictures 1 and 2 on this step)
Sew just around the edge, remember to change your thread so the colors match. Sew Slowly! The pieces tend to move around when you move the foot up and down to change directions. Be careful, you don't want a crooked nose!
Sew all the features on. Do the eyes first, then the nose and the mouth last.
STEP 7: Adding Whiskers
Sew three lines across the face like a cat's whiskers would be. Make sure that they are about mouth level and a little behind the eye.
You can also cut whiskers from felt, and then sew them on. But they kind of flopped around and didn't look like whiskers. It's up to you!
STEP 8: Wear It!!
If you make one I would love to see it!
This was made for the Halloween contest. A little vote would be much appreciated!
23 Comments
crazycraftpro88 6 years ago
Ich liebe meinen Nachbar Totoro! Vielen Dank für dieses Tutorial! -CheersFromAustria!
crafty squid 8 years ago
i am a big fan of totro !
NOODLE! 10 years ago
speltbaker 12 years ago
hat
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we love totoro!
Mauigerbil 12 years ago
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Ronyon 12 years ago
Great unique idea, thank you for sharing!
juicymoose 12 years ago
rileyrenae14 13 years ago
and around the bottom, I put a casing in a fun patterned fabric, so it was more of a finished look to it.
she loves it!
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