HOW TO | Make a witch hat with me in under 30 minutes!
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- Опубліковано 29 жов 2021
- Here is a quick and easy sewing potion for a witch's hat! I can't wait to make more of these with other fun colors and fabric in the future!
Dimensions:
The conical piece is a right angle (90 degrees or a square angle) with 17 inch edges. The curved edge measures 17 inches from the corner all the way across.
The brim is a 10 inch diameter circle with a 4 inch diameter circle inside.
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I made this yesterday, took me wayy more than 30min but came out so cool. I used thick black velvet and interfaced half of the pieces. Don't forget to trim & clip your curves and use your iron at each step, it changes everything (and maybe topstitch the border) ! Also i would recommand sewing a line near the border of the hat to create a channel so that the wire doesn't move. Also, as usual : always right sides together.
I made this hat just now! However, it took me about 2 hours because of the selection of fabric. It's gorgeous, I want to wear it every day 😭
I made this and I absolutely love it! Pink & Purple reversible witch hat. I added interfacing to the cone and that was great for shape but not for flipping. As it came out a little on the small size I'm whipping up another larger and well black as is far more befitting of a witch of my years haha ... I mean cackle cackle!!
4 Inch radius 8 inch diameter
It took a while because I had to recut one brim, and I hand sewed because I do not have access to a sewing machine. But I'm dearly in love with it, I used blue fabric and it's AMAZING. Thank you!
Awesome job! Love it! And you subscriber already prepping for Halloween in June😊
That is exactly what I saw in my minds eye! I was making one for my Raggedy Anny Witch and That is what I saw!!!! YOU did Great Emily!
You make it look so simple, Thanks for sharing
im here to say the tutorial is really great and it's totally possible to make this hat without any experience, sewing machine or idea what you're doing, it's just that it took me a WHOLE day instead of 30 minutes 🥲 but totally worth it
I just loved this video !!! And your hat turned so adorable 🥰🥰🥰
Absolutely adorable
OMG! This is amazing and exactly what I was looking for! I can't wait to make it!
Oh My Awsome! Very cool idea .!❤😂
Loved the witch humor lol
Cool vid thanks 💜
I love your tutorial but I'm stumped. You say to sew "wrong sides together" for the cone and attaching the cone to the brim. But that's leaving me exposed seams. Wouldn't you sew those right sides together?
I did it sewing the right sides together, I was confused whit her explanation too, but I think she just said it wrong jaja
I’ll be making this in a few days, any tips? Do we sew right sides together for everything?
Yeah, I gave up! The exposed seams, the brim and cone not matching up.
Wasted material.😒
I have torn two hats today trying to turn them right side out. I scrolled to the end of UA-cam and I cannot find a video that shows how to turn these right side out.
For the circle, please note when you do this that its an outer 10inch and inner 4inch RADIUS, not diameter.
Thanks for the video! Do you think it'd be possible to make this hat with calico fabric?
im going to try that and using interfacing to stabilize the fabric, I will let you know how it turned out!! Hopefully she answers though, lol
I used Calico cotton fabric and Pellon 971FF interfacing, the wire is what keeps the shape of the brim. Mine turned out perfectly!!
@@scully0521 Perfect, thanks so much! Did you need any interfacing or anything on the conical part also to make sure it wasn't too floppy?
@@kbrdthenerd I wanted mine floppy so I did not use interfacing on the cone, but it really doesn't need it. If you want to use interfacing to stabilize the cone, that would work... you could probably use a wire and sew it into the back of the cone to make it stand up as well. Hope that helps!!
Please, what's your head circumference and height? I'd like to know whether it won't be falling into my eyes and won't look crazy high or short on me 😅💛
You might be better off doing your own head circumference. All heads are different, especially if you have thick/full hair! However, a 4 inch radius will give you a circumference of about 25 inches. My own head is about 23 inches around. You also need to take into account where you want the hat to sit (directly across your forehead vs sitting more towards the back of your head).
how do I resize it?
emily would you make me one if I pay you I have trouble sewing now handicapped thanks
Sewing 1/2 inch in on the cones made it so the cone circle was smaller than the inner donut circle and so it didn’t align when I tried to sew. Also it was very difficult to sew the cone onto the inner circle of the brim.
So what did you ? (Regarding the too small cone circle) I am making this today. Any additional tips would be appreciated.
How did it go? Where you able to do it? I’m planning to do it soon. Also I’m not sure what kind of fabric
each hat takes a half yard of fabric
This tutorial needs a lot of corrections….yikes this is hard to follow.
Oh man I’m super baked and read the thumbnail as “making a witch shat” 🤣
I thought witches hats were supposed to be straight, like a cone and not curved