Welcome to the Tween/Teen Bucket hat class 3 hours
Teen and tween sewers with basic skills will master the art of crafting a stylish bucket hat in this engaging 3-hour class. Learn to measure, cut, and construct both crown and brim using proper pattern sizing and grain techniques. Discover how to apply fusible interfacing, assemble components with precision stitching, and add professional finishing touches. Perfect for spring and summer projects, this hands-on session with instructor Pamela Lovering builds confidence and expands your sewing toolkit. Bring your sewing machine, fabric, and basic supplies—we'll guide you through every step to create a wearable masterpiece.
The pattern we use is reversible, so you can create a stylish hat for every season by flipping it inside out and changing your look.
What you'll learn
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- Basic introduction to our sewing machines
- Introduction to the bucket hat pattern
- Measuring your head size
- Choosing the right pattern size
- Cutting paper patterns and fabrics, learn about grain
- Constructing the hat crown and lining
- Using fusible interfacing on brim fabric
- Constructing the brim and sewing it to crown
- Top stitching the brim
- Trimming the hat
Supplies:
- Sewing Machine
- Fabric Marking Tool
- Pins or Clips
- Ruler
- Scissors
- Seam Ripper ( just in case)
- 1/2m of fabric should be enough for the crown and brim. If you wish to do multi color please bring 1/3m of each (this will be too much, but will leave room for a variety of sizes).
- 1/2m of fusible interfacing
- If you want to turn it into an upcycle pattern you can bring an old pair of jeans or an old button down dress shirt.
Teacher:
Pamela Lovering