It is now starting to get cooler here and soon for a short time it will be COLD. There will be a need to break out the winter coats along with hats and gloves. I really don't like spending $5-$10 on a winter hat we I know I can make it for pennies. So I set out to the thrift store $1 bin to find the perfect candidate for hats for the kids. I hit the jackpot! The bin had sweaters and jeans. I grabbed up all the jeans for another jeans quilt ( for the hubby this time), a white leather jacket and black leather skirt (for another project), a wool skirt, and a few sweaters for hats. All of this for $1....SCORE!!!!
Here's what I started with.
The top is a little stretched out but the bottom is perfect for a hat!
Cut 2 from the bottom of the sweater.
Fold the piece in half and sew the cut edge.
Repeat with the other piece.
Lay the pieces on top of each other right sides together. Sew.
That's it. See how simple?!
For Aiyanna's hat I used a sweater that had a decorative edge. I love this because I can add a hair bow or flower clip to it.
Here's the pattern if you need it!
Nancy--I love this!! This would solve my "need a beanie but can't crochet" problem perfectly! Thank you!!
ReplyDeletegreat tute- i tried to make one last year and i must say it turned out quite ugly!! i will try again with you tutorial- it seems to make a bit more since thanks!
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea! And thanks for the pattern. I'm sure to whip up one of these. Thanks for sharing. :o)
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea! That pink one is just too cute!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a clever idea! I have been wanting to crochet a hat for myself and my daughter, but that would take me forever. This would be so much quicker. Love the pink on with the flower! Thanks for sharing, found at Hoo's Got Talent?.
ReplyDeleteI am a newbie in the sewing world...this looks easy! I will definetly give it a try for my boys and myself!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Thank you so much for sharing and posting it at www.thetshirtdiaries.com
ReplyDeleteVisiting via Strut Your Stuff. Very cute idea! Sure does save time in terms of knitting hats for kids to lose at school. Thanks for the idea!
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This is a great little project, can't believe you found all that great stuff for only one dollar. I have been felting sweaters lately, I think that would work great too. Thanks for sharing the pattern. I'm visiting from www.lifeisaparty.ca and I found you through the tatertots and jello link party.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I will have to try them next. Thanks for visiting me at coffeecakescrazies!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT! :)
ReplyDeleteSo very cute. I love it.
ReplyDeleteYeah! A pattern! Thank you for sharing this fun idea! I love it. I'm going to the thrift store right now. Ha!
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You make it look so easy! I have never sewn on a sweater...yet. This turned out SOOO cute!
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What a great idea! Would love for you to link up to Made with Love Monday at Sew Chatty this week! http://sewchatty.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to let you know I am featuring this on my blog tonight.
ReplyDeleteAwww, how sweet. Precious model. I am soooo going to make one of these for my grandbaby Ü
ReplyDeleteHi, I love your tutorial! Do you mind if I blog about your tutorial (linking to you of course)? I post recycled wool tutorials on my blog every Tuesday, and would love to add this to the lineup!
ReplyDeleteKris :)
Hi Nancy,
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea and I want to try it. What are the dimensions of the pattern piece you provided?
Thanks!
Your tutorial is on my blog today. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKris :)
Thank you !
ReplyDeleteYour tutorial is on my blog too !
(http://grenouilleville.canalblog.com/archives/2010/12/15/index.html)
Love this pattern, but I don't understand the step that says "sew the cut edge" which edge is the cut edge? Thanks!
ReplyDeletelove this idea - I think I will use the sleeves and make fingerless gloves to match - thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis was awesome! I followed your directions and pattern except I added a few inches on the bottom of the hat (made it for myself) and in less than an hour I had an awesome merino wool hat. I used the neck of the sweater to make a neck warmer and sewed matching buttons on the the two for a set! I saved the sleeves for the fingerless gloves! Wish I could send you a pic! Great job and thanks again for the pattern. I've linked to you from my fb page.
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