What a cute witchy hat! I also make mistakes when I sew sleepy. But sometimes I cut or sew things backwards even when I’m wide awake! That’s okay, I have lots of bits for quilting. Love your tutorial! Do some more!
This was good! I know you said you messed up a little but seriously we don't always need to see every step and sometimes mistakes teach us the most. I would love it if you did another one. Personally I was looking for more traditional dark colors, but I really liked the floral print.
The video helped me a lot. Thank you. Especially since I didn't know how to make my hat so sturdy that it didn't lose its shape, because I had to put a lot of decorations on the hat (a large bow, lots of flowers, chains and lace). I made my hat a lot bigger and used black polyjester and gray felt for the inside. My hat has become relatively heavy because of the decoration, but it still stays in the position in which I turned it. Now I'm ready for the Halloween party. ^^💜
That hat is wonderful and the video is great. Thank you for sharing this project with us and explaining everything so clearly. I love it : ) I look forward to your next video :D
Ficou magnífico o seu chapéu! Obrigada por compartilhar seus conhecimentos, tenho que admitir que entendi mais ou menos porque não sei inglês, mas mesmo assim foi de muita ajuda, obrigada
@@chinkids2762 if you want the hat itself to be sheer I'm not really sure, since all the ones I've made required interfacing. Maybe making a base hat in a similar colour fabric, and the essentialy doing an overlay with the sheer fabric could work? Or if you made a very small one you could just stiffen it with sizing. Or possibly you could use a clear plastic (like the kind used for folders) as the interfacing in the brim part? It might take some experimenting 😅
@FelicitasSews I remember seeing a sheer witch that years ago at a halloween store it was black with tiny gold stars all over it! Not buying it at the time could kick myself! I wanted to re-create it and found some similar fabric online but have no idea how to do it. 🎃
I would suggest you don't put wire against your skull like that for comfort's sake. If you'd like it to be tighter around the head, I'd probably say you should stitch a strip of elastic around the base of the cone
Do you know your sewing machine? If not I would suggest making a bow so you can see how your machine is and test out the different functions of it along with interfacing and the wire trick she does.
I'm not totally sure, its been a while since I was a beginner, and i'm a dive in head first kind of person. This involves a few different things, like pattern drafting and the interfacing which was slightly tricky. but its also a fairly small project, so it doesn't use too much material and isn't a huge commitment if that makes sense. It might be easier to follow a commercial pattern, since they probably have all the pieces and steps laid out a little more clearly than I do. It might also be a good idea to try out the techniques you need on smaller scraps of fabric first as well.
It's just calculating the radius of the circle from the circumference of your head. So: r=c/6.28 and then you can add a little extra so it's not too tight. hope that makes sense!
the trick with sewing the wire in like that was genius, I've never thought about doing it like that. thank you for this video! ❤
What a cute witchy hat! I also make mistakes when I sew sleepy. But sometimes I cut or sew things backwards even when I’m wide awake! That’s okay, I have lots of bits for quilting.
Love your tutorial! Do some more!
Thank you! I am working on another video, hopefully it should be out soon!
This was good! I know you said you messed up a little but seriously we don't always need to see every step and sometimes mistakes teach us the most.
I would love it if you did another one. Personally I was looking for more traditional dark colors, but I really liked the floral print.
Wish I would have found your video sooner. I'm definitely making my own hat next year for our annual witches ride for charity.
Thank you for being a pioneer of witch hats so that your video provides a lot of useful tips!
The video helped me a lot. Thank you.
Especially since I didn't know how to make my hat so sturdy that it didn't lose its shape, because I had to put a lot of decorations on the hat (a large bow, lots of flowers, chains and lace).
I made my hat a lot bigger and used black polyjester and gray felt for the inside.
My hat has become relatively heavy because of the decoration, but it still stays in the position in which I turned it.
Now I'm ready for the Halloween party. ^^💜
Excellent pattern making instructions! Thank you!
That hat is wonderful and the video is great. Thank you for sharing this project with us and explaining everything so clearly. I love it : )
I look forward to your next video :D
Thank you so much!
Just made my first witch hat from your video! Thank you so much!!!!
That's so exciting! I'm glad it helped!
Thanks for the video. I’ll post a picture of my hat after I make it. I hadn’t thought about wire so I’m really glad I watched it.
Christ thank you so so much! You should make more videos! ✨👏🏼👏🏼
aww thank you! I'm working on it lol
Thanks for the little tutorial! I'll probably adapt some of your methods for my Halloween costume this year!
Amei o seu vídeo. Você é uma bruxinha legal.
Thank you sooo much for this good to share all the stages. Totaly greatful for this.
Please keep up with hour videos many thanks TEE X
Thank you for making this, I’m planning on making a Snufkin costume and will be trying to follow this tutorial for it
Ficou magnífico o seu chapéu! Obrigada por compartilhar seus conhecimentos, tenho que admitir que entendi mais ou menos porque não sei inglês, mas mesmo assim foi de muita ajuda, obrigada
Cute Hat... looking forward to future videos
Thank you! I've been trying to figure this out for a while ! I hope you're doing well !
Thanks for this tutorial, miss!
I like your hair.
Thank you for this video tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
The wires are a great idea!
I love the "or possibly no one" because that is literally me everytime i make a video
I truely expected that maybe like 30 people would watch this
@@FelicitasSews when you gotta make a witches hat you gotta make a witches hat you know what I mean 😂 thank you for the tutorial!
It ended up so beautiful! I think I will use your wire idea so I can change the bend if I want to!
Do you have any advice about how I would go about making a sheer fabric witch hat 👒? Ty!😊
@@chinkids2762 if you want the hat itself to be sheer I'm not really sure, since all the ones I've made required interfacing. Maybe making a base hat in a similar colour fabric, and the essentialy doing an overlay with the sheer fabric could work? Or if you made a very small one you could just stiffen it with sizing. Or possibly you could use a clear plastic (like the kind used for folders) as the interfacing in the brim part? It might take some experimenting 😅
@FelicitasSews I remember seeing a sheer witch that years ago at a halloween store it was black with tiny gold stars all over it! Not buying it at the time could kick myself! I wanted to re-create it and found some similar fabric online but have no idea how to do it. 🎃
looks great, good job
So there s a wire in the cone, but did you use the wire to go all around (close to) you're head to?
I would suggest you don't put wire against your skull like that for comfort's sake. If you'd like it to be tighter around the head, I'd probably say you should stitch a strip of elastic around the base of the cone
No, just up the side of the cone and along the outer edge of the brim
Thanks! This was very helpful. I am trying to make a hat for this Halloween and you explained things very clearly.
How hard do you think this would be as a first sewing project
Do you know your sewing machine? If not I would suggest making a bow so you can see how your machine is and test out the different functions of it along with interfacing and the wire trick she does.
I'm not totally sure, its been a while since I was a beginner, and i'm a dive in head first kind of person. This involves a few different things, like pattern drafting and the interfacing which was slightly tricky. but its also a fairly small project, so it doesn't use too much material and isn't a huge commitment if that makes sense. It might be easier to follow a commercial pattern, since they probably have all the pieces and steps laid out a little more clearly than I do. It might also be a good idea to try out the techniques you need on smaller scraps of fabric first as well.
This is great thank you!!!
THANK YOU A LOT OMG 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Can you write the formula of the head? English is not my first lenguaje so I didnt get it that well
It's just calculating the radius of the circle from the circumference of your head. So: r=c/6.28 and then you can add a little extra so it's not too tight. hope that makes sense!
It’s a great video ♥️ thank you 😊 I hope you make something new soon ✨✨✨
happy anniversary to this video
Vedio beautiful
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Possibly no one lol 😂 immediate like 👍
I’m complete novice you didn’t show how to turn it all th right way? Did you see all around the edge of the hat . I’m a littl confused sorry
I sewed completely around the outside brim of the hat, but I left the circle in the middle open and used that to turn it inside out.
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