Free downloadable pattern for a reversible welders cap






















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Fast and Easy Beanie. Winter Camouflage Hat. Leather Steampunk Top Hat. Make a Newsie Hat. Pant Leg Hats. My daughter-in-law is a nurse at a large city hospital, and she asked me to make her a few scrub caps for work. I tried the patterns I found on-line and eventually combined elements till I came up with a scrub cap pattern design that she liked and fitted her long hair well. I am sharing this free, printable scrub cap pattern with detailed instructions for making a reversible scrub hat or scrub cap.

My sewing these days consists of quilting, which is a totally different skill set when compared to sewing clothing. My last foray into following any kind of tailored pattern was making Halloween costumes for my kids many years ago.

Still, the scrub cap patterns that I came across on the web seemed pretty straight forward, so I gave them a try. Indeed, they turned out to be quite easy, and combining and modifying elements till I came up with a pleasing style that was both functional and pretty was not hard. Here are the step-by-step instructions for the easy scrub cap pattern design that I developed, including photos, for making a versatile and reversible scrub cap that works for most hair lengths.

Download and print the 5 scrub cap pattern pdf pages. Make sure you use a printer setting that uses the full 8. Check the included scale on each page to make sure it measures 2 inches. Scrub Cap Pattern Piece pdf B1. Scrub Cap Pattern Piece pdf B2. Scrub Cap Pattern Piece pdf B3.

Scrub Cap Pattern Piece pdf B4. Cut out the pattern pieces labelled A1 and A2. Tape the two dashed line edges together. You will now have one Tape together B1 and B2 at the dashed lines — this will be the top half of the cap. Tape together B3 and B4 at the dashed lines to form the bottom half of the cap. How about a pretty cool camo welding hat? For those of you that don't know, a welding hat is something that welders wear underneath their helmets to keep the sparks off their necks and the sweat from their eyes.

It's basically a backwards baseball cap. I'm only a beginner at sewing, so if you've got a nice stash of fabric stored up and some know-how, this would take nearly no time and no money to make something really cool. I didn't have the truck that day, so I did a quick web search for a welding hat tutorial. One of the first links that popped up was this photo file from Flickr that had a free, easy-to-size printable pattern that I decided to give a try.

Welding Hat Pattern and Instructions The really cool thing about this pattern is that it has a sizing scale right on the page, so you can increase or decrease the size right there on your printer without any trouble. The sewing machine was cooperating. Other items to have on hand include seam stripper, trash can for threads, bobbins ready to go, cocktail and patience.

First, I start by cutting my bands. Repeating this on the other end of the fabric as well. I fold on the snip lines and crease. Using an iron, I press the fabric flat. Once I cut my strips out total length of head circumference divided into two equal sections — for example, my hubs head is Then use iron to press flat. Next I cut my triangular pieces out, two sets. I found it easiest to fold material in half, and then in opposite direction fold twice again.

This creates 6 layers of material under the template. Using sharp scissors, cut triangular pieces out of big fabrics. Next, the bill needs to be cut out. Symmetry and material stacking are your friends here. So using the half- bill template that I modified from the original disaster pattern, layer the two fabrics on top of each other, and on a fold, cut out the bill. Next, we move into the sewing component.



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