Monday, March 14, 2011

LuckY LePrechauN haTs


So it turns out that my kindergartener's school is having their spirit week this week and on Thursday (St. Patrick's Day) they're supposed to wear their craziest hats to school, along with their green.  So when I saw this post at Kiki Creates...well, there was no question...


I had to make two for my little leprechauns. 


I had full intensions of doing a tutorial on how I made mine...but then got too excited to get them done and totally forgot to take pictures of the process. So I'll do my best to tell you what I did...

Supplies you'll need:

1 sheet of felt in all colors...*except green you'll need 3 sheets
Sewing machine
Thread (could use coordinating colors, I just used white)
Ruler
 Scissors or Rotary Cutter

Back around Christmas time I made a bunch of these hats for snowman kits and used the same idea when making these leprechaun hats.  Only difference was that I had to piece together the tube part (the different colors of felt) of the hat.


Because I used the precut sheets of felt I cut 3" inch strips (2 of each color) then stitched them to together end to end making one long strip of each color (about 24" inched in length).  Next I lined up my long strips in the color order I wanted, overlapping them about a 1/4 of an inch.  Then I pinned each stripe in place.  I liked the look of one raw edge showing on the outside of the hat, so I went with that rather than having the seams all on the inside.  See pic below to get a better idea of what I'm talking about...


After that I sewed each strip together and ended up with one rainbowed panel. This is what I used  to make the 'tube' of the hat.  From there I just followed this tutorial to finish it up.  Although, again because I used the small sheets of felt I did have to piece together the brim of the hat.  To do that I cut out two half circles and stitched them together.  Also I made the measurements a bit smaller to fit smaller heads. 

So, for the brim I cut a 12" circle (or two 6" half circles)
and then cut a 7 1/2" circle out of the middle of the brim (the 12" circle)
My pannel for the 'tube' of the hat measured 22" long
And for the top of the hat I cut a 7" circle.

I hope that makes sense to someone.  Next time I will definitely take pictures!  Much easier to explain with a picture.
Anyway, If you can follow my crappy instructions, you might end up with something that looks like this...


Last step is to stuff it with a luCkY littLe LePreChaun.


It's funny, when you place them on their heads they can't help but do a littLe iRiSh jiG.



 

3 comments:

kiki comin said...

they look AMAZING!:)

Melanie said...

So fun and festive! I'd love for you to link up at my new Tuesday Time Out!

http://reasonstoskipthehousework.blogspot.com/2011/03/tuesday-time-out-link-up-party.html

Smiles,
Melanie
http://reasonstoskipthehousework.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

we made these! but since we're not anywhere near my sewing machine, I used hot glue!!!

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