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it aint rocket science. May 7, 2009

CLOCHE HAT
Posted by Don under accessory design | Tags: accessory design, fashion, millinery, paerndrafting, sewing | [34] Comments About these ads

Featured: Cloche hat from Banana Republic

A buckled cloche for Spring. Easy-peasy and pretty!


You will need: Graph paper approx. 1 yd. of fusible interfacing, 45 wide approx. 1 yd. of boom-weight or upholstery fashion fabric, 54-60 wide approx. 1/2 yd. of lining fabric, 45 wide approx. 3/4 yd. of grosgrain ribbon, 2 wide 1 belt buckle, 1 wide coordinating thread DIMENSIONS This hat draft is a medium size for a head circumference of approximately 23 [58.5cm]. PATTERN

Grid: 1 square = 1 inch [25 mm] Add inch seam allowances to all paern pieces. Trace out and cut paern shapes on fold of graph paper. CUTTING Cut the crown side 2X; lining 2X ; interfacing 2X Cut the crown top 1X; lining 1X; interfacing 1X Cut the brim 2X; interfacing 1X Cut the belt strap 2X; interfacing 1X Cut the sweatband (grosgrain ribbon) 24 long X 2 wide. ASSEMBLY 1. Iron fusible interfacing to wrong side of each crown piece and to one of each of the brim and strap pairs, following manufacturers directions. 2. On each brim piece, pin and baste CB seam with right side together. Stitch seam using a seam allowance and press open. 3. Layer the 2 brim pieces with right sides facing together and align the CB seams. Pin/baste outer edges together. Sew around the perimeter of the brim. 4. Grade and trim the seam allowance and turn brim right side out. Press outer edge at. TIP: Due to fabric thickness, it is important to grade the seam allowances as you sew. The bulk will reduce the heading measurement. You may also take less of the seam allowance to account for the bulk. 5. Topstitch outer edge of brim. (I use the width of the presser foot as a spacer.) The more stitching you put, the stier the brim. Set aside. 6. Layer the belt strap pieces with right sides facing together. Align and match up raw edges and pin/baste together. Machinestitch across one short end and along the 2 long edges. Grade and trim seam allowances and turn strap right side out. Press outer edges at. Topstitch around perimeter of the strap. Set aside. 7. Pin/baste the side pieces to the top section, with right sides facing together. Ease the straight edges into the curved ones. Machine-stitch the 2 side seams of the crown portion. Press the seam open. (You may need to clip the seam allowance to get it to lie at.) Turn the crown right side out. 8. Repeat the same method for the hat lining. Insert the lining into the hat crown with wrong sides facing together. Baste lining to crown around the circumference of the crown. 9. Align the CF and CB and the Xs of the crown and the brim. Match up these points, pin and basting with right sides together. Machine stitch the crown section to the brim, using a seam allowance. 10. Sew in grosgrain ribbon as a sweatband. This should equal the head ing measurement. Lay the ribbon on top of the seam allowance along the top of the brim and edge stitch along the ribbon edge. Overlap at CB. Grade and trim the seam allowance . Turn the ribbon up into the crown to conceal the raw edge of the seam allowance and tack to CB of hat with hand stitching. 11. On the left side of the hat exterior above the seamline of the brim, handstitch the open end of the belt strap to the center of the crown side piece using a narrow seam allowance. (Do this with the belt strap pointing to the front of the hat.) Fold the strap back onto itself and slip on the buckle. Wrap the strap around the hats crown and slip loose end into the buckle. (Add punched eyelets if you are using a pronged belt buckle ).

Bare Egil har mistet noe!

34 Responses to CLOCHE HAT

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Missy Says: May 7, 2009 at 9:30 pm Whoa.

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hillary Says: May 7, 2009 at 10:07 pm I like your tutorial but I would like to see a picture of the nished product. That photo is from Banana Republic.

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wkdesigner Says: May 8, 2009 at 1:34 pm Thanks for the source, Hilary. Ill add it to the post.

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Erin Says: May 20, 2009 at 11:30 am It would be helpful to see the result of your paern. The image seems like a hat shaped from a single piece of felt, as opposed to several pieces of upholstery fabric sewn together as you suggest. It would be interesting to see how youve translated the style.

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wkdesigner Says: May 20, 2009 at 2:55 pm Thx Erin but I like to keep the paerndrafting as simple as possible for home sewers.

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meg Says: May 7, 2009 at 11:09 pm What a gorgeous hat, looks so chic!

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Palma Says:

May 7, 2009 at 11:42 pm Ohh, I love this one!!!

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nehmah Says: May 8, 2009 at 1:43 am This is a real Try-for-the-Fun-of-It design. I have an old VinMax puer iron, so should even be able to shape the crown. Thank you and Im very happy you are back here. Cordially, Nehmah

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Sonja Says: May 8, 2009 at 6:46 am This is soooo cool, i checked your site everyday, sorry to be so addictive to it, but it is always a pleasure to have a peek at it, going to try this hat for sure!! have a good day! Sonja

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eleonor Says: May 8, 2009 at 2:48 pm your paern looks great! thanks so much for it. I hope, I will manage that my hat will look as good as yours. Thanks and best wishes for you eleonor

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Angelina Says: May 8, 2009 at 7:26 pm I cant wait to try this!

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az barbara Says: May 8, 2009 at 7:31 pm Don, Thanks for this! I love making hats and am learning to do more paern making so this is a wonderful opportunity to practice both! I love your blog!

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Sun Says: May 9, 2009 at 1:50 am Oh, I like making up an d sewing.Love your blog so much!

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Haley Says: June 12, 2009 at 8:18 am hey, I just spent 3 hours trying to make this, and I am not trying to be mean at all just le ing you know my results: I followed the measurements and directions exactly, and my brim ended up being WAAAY too wide (aka hangs down to about my nose) and it was too short as well (it was missing about 3 inches and left the whole CB of the top panel brimlessHave you made this hat before? Im wondering what went wrong. I go to dm and have had paern drafting classes up to my ears, so I expected I would do ne. But something went horribly wrong

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wkdesigner Says: June 12, 2009 at 12:42 pm Hi Haley Sorry that you are having problems with the hat construction. I have to admit that the sizing is somewhat limited (it is a meduim) and if your head measurement isnt 22 1/2 inches then you might nd it is too big or too small. However, from your results I dont doubt that you have done the drafting correctly. I suspect that the problem lies in the variables such as the fabric used and the thickness of it. It is amazing how quickly 4 layers of thin fabric will reduce your measurements.

To help you with your particular hat, reducing the brim width will not aect the t if you nd it too large but you must keep the seam that connects to the crown as is. (if you nd the seam allowance is too wide or buckles, clip into it to release the tension) Also as a suggestion, when aaching the brim to the crown, divide each piece into quarters. Pin together at these points; then pin these quarters by distributing any fullness (curved seams dont sew into straight ones very well) to prevent running out of the brim as you did. Please dont give up, Harley. Id hate to have you give up on your hat after only one try.

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mchats Says: June 29, 2009 at 9:21 pm I will have to double check this paern for you Haley. I make hat paerns to measure. Just giv me some time to look at it. cheers Sue

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wkdesigner Says: July 2, 2009 at 1:12 pm Sue tailor makes hats to your headsize and sells her paerns for the hats at Etsy.com, if you would prefer to make the hat yourself. You can nd her at McHats.etsy.com

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Moha Says: July 10, 2009 at 5:51 pm Just wondering if you have actually made this yourself, and how it turned out. I would love to see pictures of the end result as some of the other posts have suggested.

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Catherine Says: December 2, 2009 at 2:27 am Why dont you have a photo of one you made instead of a Banana Republic photo? I would prefer to see yours.

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Zoe Says: March 17, 2010 at 2:41 am I would also like to see the hat that you made and not the photo from Banana Republic. I tried making this hat and the crown was too high, it did not t snug around the head. I didnt even bother to nish it.

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Galimamphigouri Says: April 22, 2010 at 5:22 am I discover your website and love it! (I linked it on hp://galimamphigouric.canalblog.com/archives/2010/04/22/17653705.html )

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