Sew a Reversible Sun Hat
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All levels | 21 min 36 sec
Introduction
00:40
Materials
00:44
Constructing Hat
06:13
05:03
03:40
Assembling Hat
05:16
Taught by Ashley Nickels
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Learn how to make a reversible, floppy sun hat—the perfect addition to your summer wardrobe. Ashley Nickels will show you how to measure your head to determine your hat size and how to increase or decrease the length of the brim to make it totally customizable. Best of all, this sun hat can be made with your two favorite fabrics since it’s fully reversible. This class is great for new sewers and for anyone who needs a stylish hat to wear under the warm, summer sun.
Here’s what you’ll need:
  • ¾ yard exterior fabric (Ashley uses a Chambray)
  • ¾ yard interior fabric (Ashley uses a cotton-linen blend)
  • 2 yards fusible interfacing
  • Iron and ironing surface
  • Pins
  • Scissors
  • Sharpie (thin point)
  • Snips or small
  • sharp scissors
  • Measuring tape
  • Drafting interfacing or tracing paper (optional)
  • Sewing machine
  • ¼ inch presser foot (optional)
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Learn how to:What you’ll get:
  • Learn how to work with exterior and interior fabric by making a reversible, floppy sun hat
  • 5 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
  • Detailed supplies list and downloadable PDF pattern ($8 value)
  • Step-by-step expert instruction from modern quilter Ashley Nickels
  • The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
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Sew a Reversible Sun Hat Reviews
633 users recommended this class to a friend
Erin OBrien
I have only made a "bucket hat" and I am excited to try this sun hat since it is the same type of concept to assemble and sew. Ashley made it very easy to follow her instructions too. Thanks!
More than 3 months ago
 
Margo Caldwell

Excellent!!

More than 3 months ago
 
Debra Dennen
Great
More than 3 months ago