I made my first bucket hat!!! Tips for anyone about to start: 1) ****measure and cut accurately***, if you spend more time doing this from the beginning, you will not spend time suffering later when it doesn't line up. 2) Test the stitch tension on a scrap of fabric, because otherwise the rings around the bucket hat may get f'd up with a bunch of loops 3) On my next hat, I will def press the seams as I go as it would make everything look cleaner * These are basic sewing tips that maybe you know already, I was just SO excited to start that I was like "F the basics IM CUTTING"
Thank you for the tutorial! I'll want to hand-embroider the front before I start sewing, so it'll be a while before I can report on my success of following the pattern, but I've already come up with a modification: I'll try to add some bias tape over the seam that sits against the skin. I hope I'll remember to update you on how it turns out!
That sounds gorgeous! I also have a tutorial for making them reversible if you want the seam concealed instead: th-cam.com/video/GGslWGDgsVc/w-d-xo.html
Brilliant tutorial, thank you. Love the encouragement to take your time, there’s no rush and the manual use of the hand wheel to get over bulky seams, something I, and I’m sure many others forget to do. I have downloaded the pattern and will be making one to use when gardening 👩🏻🌾 ❤️
Thank you! I think taking your time with sewing is one of the best ways to learn. Even if someone is a total beginner, if they take their time they can even do advanced sewing projects. I also use my bucket hats as sun protection!
The pattern is super easy to cut & piece together & the tutorial is very detailed & clear. I can’t wait to get started on my bucket hat & see the outcome!
That was a really great tutorial, thank you very much, I'll be making some of these and the first one will be from waterproof boat canvas. Best wishes from Scotland.
Thank you! I definitely have more patterns/videos coming! I moved across the world (Canada to South Korea) and it took a lot longer to get settled than I thought 😅 PS I'll be dropping a new video in the next couple days 😱
Right!?! Instant downloads are the best! Once I’m settled into my new place/country I’ll be filming another video on how to alter the bucket hat pattern even more!
such a great tutorial!!! question from a beginner beginner: i’m making a faux fur bucket hat - would i use medium or heavy weight interfacing? i know in your pattern you mentioned the heavier the fabric the strong id need the interfacing. TYSM!!! ❤
Faux fur can be pretty challenging to work with, quite the ambitious beginner project! You would want lighter interfacing for heavier fabric. The interfacing is just to help the brim hold its shape and structure.
@@toothandeye i’m going to develop my skills over the next few months and then hopefully be able to go for the faux fur hat by mid year. I appreciate your response 💕
Thank you sooo much for this vid! I’m trying to start my business and this really perfected round edges for me 🙏🏼 Can’t wait to see your growth!!! XoXO
Wow good video just discovered bucket patterns. Usually making quilt I noticed you sew a 1/4 inch seam most do 3/8. Do you find this easier for putting the circle part onto the main part tks for sharing fro Nova Scotia Canada
Thank you! I do find the smaller seam allowance makes it easier when sewing circles, but if you are comfortable with a wider seam allowance definitely feel free to add extra when cutting out the pattern pieces 🥰
Hello! Thanks for the video. I had a question. You suggested a straight stitch or a serger for the beginning stitching on the side panel and brim peices. If my machine has an overlock stitch, would you recommend that over the straight stitch?
Dear Vanessa, Bravo! Please tell me the make and model of your domestic machine. I love your Babylock but am curious about your straight stitch, computerized machine.
I just bought your pattern and am looking forward to making a hat for everybody in my family. I just have letter paper - will I choose 100% scale when I print, or ... ? Thanks!
Thank you! You just measure around the circumference of your head. Basically around the back of your head, above your ears, and across your forehead, which is roughly where the hat will sit.
It is called a sweatband! I don’t have an alteration video on how to add one, but you could easily sew one on to the bottom of the lining before adding that or you could omit the lining and just add a sweatband instead.
A simple straight stitch should be fine, but you could also do a faux serge (straight stitch then zig zag over it) or you could make it reversible: th-cam.com/video/GGslWGDgsVc/w-d-xo.html :)
You will need roughly 1/2-2/3 of a metre/yard depending on the length of the fabric, but I find most fabric shops will only give you fabric increments of 1/2, so to make it easier I recommend just getting a full metre/yard. I also love using thrifted suit jackets for these. Sometimes you can get some wild printed jackets for less than $5
@@toothandeye Thanks so much for your quick response! Yes I plan on going to the thrift tomorrow. Never thought of suit jackets to repurpose. Such a great idea. Thanks for sharing your ideas generously..
Oh! If you’re going thrifting, also check out the curtain/sheet section! It’s always so neglected that the prices are ridiculously cheap! I made a gorgeous floral dress once from a curtain set I thrifted for $0.50
Hi, I have one more question. I was wanting to add a sweatband into the hat to make it look a little more pro :} Would you recommend doing that with this particular pattern? If so, any recommendations as to when you would add it? Would it be best to sew it in at the end as a final addition?
@@toothandeye ooooh nice! I did and got some vintage fabric for $4.00 for like 2 yards!! :} and a bunch of other cheap stuff so I can use to practice..
Do you have any additional tips or directions to specific tutorials for attaching the top to the side pannels? I've tried twice with no luck, I'm not exactly a novice but still wind up with a load of tucks. The other tutorials I've seen haven't used such a tight seam allowance
Adding more pins! As long as you are spacing the pins out evenly the pieces will line up without any folds or tucks. You can also try baste stitching the top panels to the side panels as well. :)
@@rosesavage69e @@rosesavage69ching is @@rosesavage69handy! I find most people don’t have the patience for it, but it seriously works better than pins most of the time! So happy that works for you 🥰
Hi! In your pdf pattern it says light to medium fusible interfacing but in your video you said medium to heavy interfacing? Is there one that is preferable? Maybe just medium since it's in the middle? Thank you!
Mostly depends on the fabric you use and personal preference. Heavy weight for lighter fabrics, medium for medium fabrics, and lightweight for heavy fabrics. Interfacing is also optional, but it does help keep the shape of the brim better.
@@toothandeye amazing! Would you mind adding this very important detail to your video? Perhaps just a little note on the side inside the video would be great! Love it and can't wait to try it!!!
I have a question. I downloaded your pattern and directions a couple years ago. I am trying to make a hat for a 25 inch head so I followed your directions and made the extra Large. However, after being very careful with 1/4 inch seam allowances and making the hat reversable like you show here, the inside diameter is only 24 inches. I am making for a friend in Hawaii and he cannot try on for fit. He is sure his head is 25 inches. So I guess I need to make the 2XL?
Yes sometimes adding that extra fabric can make the fit smaller. I would definitely size up if you are finding the fit small. Each size is an inch larger in diameter so the next size up should fit him :)
@@toothandeye that's awesome! I saw a comment that you're going to be making more videos on altering the pattern which I DEF will need bc I have a big 'ead
@@toothandeye oh okay thank you!! Well I asked for the dollars, because we have euros currency here ans i don't know what's up with the baking system 😜
Ah! You can actually choose to checkout in euros on my website as well, or you can pay in Canadian and your bank/credit card will do the conversion for you.
Hello! I have printing and assembly instructions here: th-cam.com/video/6Pv8_gYEZTk/w-d-xo.html. There is a link in the instructions portion of the pattern, but sometimes it's easy to miss. I hope that helps and happy sewing
I got the pattern! Turns out that I didn't successfully buy it. Thanks! can't wait to try to make one. Btw, I really like you're video. Keep up the good work!
@@viola6208 yay! So glad that worked out! I’m literally moving to South Korea Monday so once I’m settled in I’ll be able to make videos and patterns again 🥰
If you’re worried about making mistakes I recommend practicing on cheap fabrics. Sometimes you can get fabrics for $1 in the sale section at fabric stores. The more you sew, the better you’ll get!
All of the sizing is in the pattern. You can see a preview of the sizing on the product listing: toothandeye.com/products/pdf-sewing-pattern-bucket-hat
I tried twice and both and they both suck. I Guess im not a sewer after all. It does make a difference when you cut out a pattern. Maybe there should be a video on cutting out patterns.
Fabric plays a big part into how a pattern will turn out. Practicing with a simple quilter’s cotton and taking your time to cut out and pin each piece as accurately as you can will really go a long way. You can even try hand basting each piece before sewing with the machine. Unfortunately, patience and practice are the only ways to find success while sewing.
How dare I make money from what I create 😱 There are plenty of free patterns out there if you want to go that route, I’m not stopping you, but if you want this particular pattern it’s $4 CAD 🤷♀️
I made my first bucket hat!!!
Tips for anyone about to start:
1) ****measure and cut accurately***, if you spend more time doing this from the beginning, you will not spend time suffering later when it doesn't line up.
2) Test the stitch tension on a scrap of fabric, because otherwise the rings around the bucket hat may get f'd up with a bunch of loops
3) On my next hat, I will def press the seams as I go as it would make everything look cleaner
* These are basic sewing tips that maybe you know already, I was just SO excited to start that I was like "F the basics IM CUTTING"
Yes! These are all very good tips!
Such an in-depth tutorial, I can tell that so much work was put into this! And I love the cute floral thrifted pattern!!! Thanks!
Thank you! It definitely took hours to film, but I enjoyed making it!
Thank you for the tutorial! I'll want to hand-embroider the front before I start sewing, so it'll be a while before I can report on my success of following the pattern, but I've already come up with a modification: I'll try to add some bias tape over the seam that sits against the skin. I hope I'll remember to update you on how it turns out!
That sounds gorgeous! I also have a tutorial for making them reversible if you want the seam concealed instead:
th-cam.com/video/GGslWGDgsVc/w-d-xo.html
Brilliant tutorial, thank you. Love the encouragement to take your time, there’s no rush and the manual use of the hand wheel to get over bulky seams, something I, and I’m sure many others forget to do. I have downloaded the pattern and will be making one to use when gardening 👩🏻🌾 ❤️
Thank you! I think taking your time with sewing is one of the best ways to learn. Even if someone is a total beginner, if they take their time they can even do advanced sewing projects. I also use my bucket hats as sun protection!
The pattern is super easy to cut & piece together & the tutorial is very detailed & clear. I can’t wait to get started on my bucket hat & see the outcome!
Heck yes! Good luck on your sewing project 🥰
Did you add seam allowance on the pattern or just like that?
All my patterns includes a 6mm (1/4”) seam allowance.
This really helped me make my bucket hats more professional for my shop thank you 🙏
Heck yes! 🥰
Wow you sew so very cleanly
Thank you!
OMG. Used your TH-cam to make my bucket hat. So much easier to follow. Thx. Wish I could send you a photo.
Thank you! I wish we could post photos in TH-cam comments!
Love this! Thank you. I’m using this for my grade 10 textiles class! I’m excited to see what the students create. 😊
Heck yes! That’s perfect! I hope your students have lots of fun while sewing their own bucket hats
Same here 🙂
That was a really great tutorial, thank you very much, I'll be making some of these and the first one will be from waterproof boat canvas. Best wishes from Scotland.
Ohhh making them out of waterproof fabric is a great idea!
I hope you make more patterns and tutorials soon! Your style is the exact style im looking for
Thank you! I definitely have more patterns/videos coming! I moved across the world (Canada to South Korea) and it took a lot longer to get settled than I thought 😅 PS I'll be dropping a new video in the next couple days 😱
You make it look so easy babe, and the hat turned out amazing.
I try! Thank you 🥰
Wow! Its cool that I can just download the patterns and make preferred adjustments! Thanks a lot and I just subscribed!!!!
Right!?! Instant downloads are the best! Once I’m settled into my new place/country I’ll be filming another video on how to alter the bucket hat pattern even more!
I've discovered your channel today and it's so amazing, thank you so much for this content
Thank you so much! I will be back to making videos again once I’m all settled in my new place in South Korea 😱😜
Thank you!!! Wonderfully demonstrated
Thank you! 🥰
Bro what this video deserves so much more views
🥰🥰🥰
I love the music in the background, the last song. Its so nice to sew along with it..
I try to pick good music for my tutorials so I’m super jazzed you like it!
such a great tutorial!!!
question from a beginner beginner:
i’m making a faux fur bucket hat - would i use medium or heavy weight interfacing?
i know in your pattern you mentioned the heavier the fabric the strong id need the interfacing. TYSM!!! ❤
Faux fur can be pretty challenging to work with, quite the ambitious beginner project! You would want lighter interfacing for heavier fabric. The interfacing is just to help the brim hold its shape and structure.
@@toothandeye i’m going to develop my skills over the next few months and then hopefully be able to go for the faux fur hat by mid year.
I appreciate your response 💕
Definitely! You can only learn and get better by doing!
Great Tutorial !!!! will be my next project 🙏☮️
Thank you! Any questions along the way definitely free free to ask 😘
Thank you sooo much for this vid! I’m trying to start my business and this really perfected round edges for me 🙏🏼 Can’t wait to see your growth!!! XoXO
Heck yes! I’m glad it helped!
aah thank you so much! this tutorial was s o clear and will definitely help me in the future!
Yay! Glad you liked it! 🥰
Love it. I’m digging through my upholstery fabrics to find some jazzy pieces. I’ll tag you on IG.
Yes! I have made/seen some great bucket hats made out of upholstery fabrics! You can get some pretty wild prints 😍
Wow good video just discovered bucket patterns. Usually making quilt I noticed you sew a 1/4 inch seam most do 3/8. Do you find this easier for putting the circle part onto the main part tks for sharing fro Nova Scotia Canada
Thank you! I do find the smaller seam allowance makes it easier when sewing circles, but if you are comfortable with a wider seam allowance definitely feel free to add extra when cutting out the pattern pieces 🥰
@@toothandeye thanks again good idea trying to make the baby one
Super nice! Thank you!
Glad you like it!
Excellent directions.
Thank you! 🥰
Vc ensina maravilhosamente bem. É uma pena eu não entender o que vc fala, mas só vendo aprendemos. Parabéns pela excelente aula.👍😘⚘
In the future I hope to be able to afford translated subtitles in many languages, but until then thank you for watching even if it’s confusing!
Great tips! Thanks!
Thank you! 🥰
Thanks, great tutorial, getting the pattern
Thank you so much 🥰
I bought your pattern! Thank you :D
Yay! Thank you! Once I’m out of quarantine (just moved to South Korea) I’ll be making a video on how to alter the bucket hat pattern even more 😘
I really enjoy watching this video and I was trying to make my own hat but pls what kind of custain did u use on the fabric while ironing it ?????
It’s just called fusible interfacing :)
Very beautiful
Thank you! 🥰
Hello! Thanks for the video. I had a question. You suggested a straight stitch or a serger for the beginning stitching on the side panel and brim peices. If my machine has an overlock stitch, would you recommend that over the straight stitch?
Yes! Overlock machines and sergers are basically the same thing so that would work perfectly :)
Great tutorial
Thank you!
Dear Vanessa, Bravo! Please tell me the make and model of your domestic machine. I love your Babylock but am curious about your straight stitch, computerized machine.
Both are babylocks! The regular sewing machine is the babylock Rachel. Hope that helps!
Love it. Thanks so much. Subscribed!
Thank you so much! I’ll have more videos coming March 2021 as I settle into my new place 🥰
@@toothandeye so excited. I love your patchwork denim version. Obsessed with patchwork. ❤️
Thank you! I have a few different ways I do patchwork and I definitely have plans to make a video on how 😘
May I ask what is the seam allowance on this beautiful hat? I finally got my interfacing and I am all ready to go
1/4” or roughly 6mm! I’m so excited for your new creation!
@@toothandeye Thank you very much :-) I know it may come out a bit rough (I am new to the sewing world) but it takes one project at a time to practice
Definitely! That’s why I thrift most of my fabrics, that way if I mess up at least the fabric was only like $1 to $2 ha ha
Love your style...NEW SUBSCRIBER!
Thank you! 🥰
I just bought your pattern and am looking forward to making a hat for everybody in my family. I just have letter paper - will I choose 100% scale when I print, or ... ? Thanks!
Yes! Always print at 100% scale. I have a pattern assembly tutorial that goes into more detail: th-cam.com/video/6Pv8_gYEZTk/w-d-xo.html
Very nice job
Thanks!
It was gorgeous and fantastic.thank you but how can I get the measurements for the hat
Thank you! You just measure around the circumference of your head. Basically around the back of your head, above your ears, and across your forehead, which is roughly where the hat will sit.
@@toothandeye thank you so much
Please, back, I love your videos
Hopefully soon! Moving to a new country during a pandemic has definitely set my timeline back a bit 😅
Do you have a pattern or a alteration to add the additional inner band. I believe it's called a sweat band.
It is called a sweatband! I don’t have an alteration video on how to add one, but you could easily sew one on to the bottom of the lining before adding that or you could omit the lining and just add a sweatband instead.
Dude 52k on the vid, 🤜🏽
Question! If I don’t have a serger how can I make the final seam look finished? Where the brim attaches to the side of the hat. TIA!
A simple straight stitch should be fine, but you could also do a faux serge (straight stitch then zig zag over it) or you could make it reversible: th-cam.com/video/GGslWGDgsVc/w-d-xo.html :)
Hello, look forward to making this with your Etsy pattern. About how much fabric does it take for one hat? approximately
You will need roughly 1/2-2/3 of a metre/yard depending on the length of the fabric, but I find most fabric shops will only give you fabric increments of 1/2, so to make it easier I recommend just getting a full metre/yard. I also love using thrifted suit jackets for these. Sometimes you can get some wild printed jackets for less than $5
@@toothandeye Thanks so much for your quick response! Yes I plan on going to the thrift tomorrow. Never thought of suit jackets to repurpose. Such a great idea. Thanks for sharing your ideas generously..
Oh! If you’re going thrifting, also check out the curtain/sheet section! It’s always so neglected that the prices are ridiculously cheap! I made a gorgeous floral dress once from a curtain set I thrifted for $0.50
Hi, I have one more question. I was wanting to add a sweatband into the hat to make it look a little more pro :} Would you recommend doing that with this particular pattern? If so, any recommendations as to when you would add it? Would it be best to sew it in at the end as a final addition?
@@toothandeye ooooh nice! I did and got some vintage fabric for $4.00 for like 2 yards!! :} and a bunch of other cheap stuff so I can use to practice..
Hi. Where and how do I go about getting the download pattern for the bucket hat? Thx. Hope to hear soon
On toothandeye.com, but there is also a direct link in the description
Do you have any additional tips or directions to specific tutorials for attaching the top to the side pannels? I've tried twice with no luck, I'm not exactly a novice but still wind up with a load of tucks. The other tutorials I've seen haven't used such a tight seam allowance
Adding more pins! As long as you are spacing the pins out evenly the pieces will line up without any folds or tucks. You can also try baste stitching the top panels to the side panels as well. :)
@@toothandeye hey, I had added a lot of pins already but hand basting working a treat x
@@rosesavage69e @@rosesavage69ching is @@rosesavage69handy! I find most people don’t have the patience for it, but it seriously works better than pins most of the time! So happy that works for you 🥰
Hi! In your pdf pattern it says light to medium fusible interfacing but in your video you said medium to heavy interfacing? Is there one that is preferable? Maybe just medium since it's in the middle? Thank you!
Mostly depends on the fabric you use and personal preference. Heavy weight for lighter fabrics, medium for medium fabrics, and lightweight for heavy fabrics. Interfacing is also optional, but it does help keep the shape of the brim better.
This is a great tutorial. I bought the pattern. It came to me in A4. How do I print 8.5 X 11?
The same file will print on both A4 and US letter. I have an assembly video here to help as well: th-cam.com/video/6Pv8_gYEZTk/w-d-xo.html :)
@@toothandeye Worked great. I'm slightly obsessed, starting hat # 3 today!
Heck yes! Making bucket hats is so addicting!
Do we have to add some allowance to your patterns or are they ready to cut?
All my patterns include a 6mm (1/4”) seam allowance, so they are ready to cut!
@@toothandeye amazing! Would you mind adding this very important detail to your video? Perhaps just a little note on the side inside the video would be great! Love it and can't wait to try it!!!
Sadly, I can’t add anything to the video once posted, but it is noted in the instruction portion of the pattern!
I have a question. I downloaded your pattern and directions a couple years ago. I am trying to make a hat for a 25 inch head so I followed your directions and made the extra Large. However, after being very careful with 1/4 inch seam allowances and making the hat reversable like you show here, the inside diameter is only 24 inches. I am making for a friend in Hawaii and he cannot try on for fit. He is sure his head is 25 inches. So I guess I need to make the 2XL?
Thank you for this great pattern.
Yes sometimes adding that extra fabric can make the fit smaller. I would definitely size up if you are finding the fit small. Each size is an inch larger in diameter so the next size up should fit him :)
@@toothandeye Thanks so much.
I love this how do i get pattern medium
All my patterns are available on toothandeye.com :)
thanks
oh wonderfull , what about size ????
There are 6 sizes ranging from 53cm-66cm or 21”-26” head circumference
Subbed!!
Heck yes! More videos coming as soon as I finish setting up my new studio in South Korea 😜
@@toothandeye that's awesome! I saw a comment that you're going to be making more videos on altering the pattern which I DEF will need bc I have a big 'ead
Nice
Thanks!
What kind of stitch used to connect brim to bamd?
You can use a straight stitch or serge/overlock
So the grommets are for a cord to tie your hat under your chin?
They are for ventilation. If you are wanting to add chin ties you would sew those in when you add the lining :)
I don't know if I've missed it but I can't find the seam allowance anywhere?
No worries it is easy to miss :) the seam allowance is 6mm or a 1/4”
@@toothandeye thank you, I knew it would be there somewhere but I thought I must be loosing mind 😅
Hello! I come from a european country, can I still purchase your pattern? 🥰😍
Definitely! I have the patterns set up to print off slightly smaller than the paper so that most paper sizes can be used: American standard, A4, etc
@@toothandeye oh okay thank you!! Well I asked for the dollars, because we have euros currency here ans i don't know what's up with the baking system 😜
Ah! You can actually choose to checkout in euros on my website as well, or you can pay in Canadian and your bank/credit card will do the conversion for you.
@@toothandeye ❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
What settings should the pattern be printed at? So it's all to scale, there's no instructions on that.
Hello! I have printing and assembly instructions here: th-cam.com/video/6Pv8_gYEZTk/w-d-xo.html. There is a link in the instructions portion of the pattern, but sometimes it's easy to miss. I hope that helps and happy sewing
What kind Of the white you use there to iron on your fabric
It is medium weight fusible interfacing
Where to find those patterns for hat
My bucket hat pattern is available on toothandeye.com 😘
What kind fabric you use again
You can use any medium weight non-stretch fabrics: canvas, quilting cotton, etc
i have purchased this by google pay on 2/12, but i didn't receive the pdf and was confused. How can I get the pdf?
It would have been emailed to you. I would check your junk folder just in case it went there instead of your inbox :)
Let me know if you managed to find it, if not let me know your order number or the name it was ordered under and I can resend it
I got the pattern! Turns out that I didn't successfully buy it. Thanks! can't wait to try to make one. Btw, I really like you're video. Keep up the good work!
@@viola6208 yay! So glad that worked out! I’m literally moving to South Korea Monday so once I’m settled in I’ll be able to make videos and patterns again 🥰
Now I know why bucket hats are so darn expensive
Ha ha ha yes! They definitely take time to make 😜
Why did my interfacing burn when I tried to iron it 😭😭 help
You might have had your iron on too high of a setting. Fusible interfacing doesn’t take much heat to melt the glue :)
I really like your idea but I'm really scared that I make bad..really bad
If you’re worried about making mistakes I recommend practicing on cheap fabrics. Sometimes you can get fabrics for $1 in the sale section at fabric stores. The more you sew, the better you’ll get!
Thank you so much 💖☺
Quale sono le misure?
All of the sizing is in the pattern. You can see a preview of the sizing on the product listing: toothandeye.com/products/pdf-sewing-pattern-bucket-hat
I tried twice and both and they both suck. I Guess im not a sewer after all. It does make a difference when you cut out a pattern. Maybe there should be a video on cutting out patterns.
Fabric plays a big part into how a pattern will turn out. Practicing with a simple quilter’s cotton and taking your time to cut out and pin each piece as accurately as you can will really go a long way. You can even try hand basting each piece before sewing with the machine. Unfortunately, patience and practice are the only ways to find success while sewing.
putting patterns behind a paywall? that’s just some bullshit
How dare I make money from what I create 😱 There are plenty of free patterns out there if you want to go that route, I’m not stopping you, but if you want this particular pattern it’s $4 CAD 🤷♀️
I downloaded and tried several free patterns before I bought this one. It is far superior and worth the money.
@@mariathompson9409 thank you! 🥰
I really enjoy watching this video and I was trying to make my own hat but pls what kind of custain did u use on the fabric while ironing it ?????
The stuff I ironed to the other fabric is called "fusible interfacing", I hope that helps!