by pldc 13 Dec 2012

I have to give a big shout out to Sue & Carolyn for their ideas & help in making this hat. I thought it looked complicated I mean how much are they in the stores right?But this is my practise one for me & it is a piece of cake! thanks sew much ladies I am going to make one for hubby next!

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by anitapatch 20 Dec 2012

Very cute for a little darling

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by eggyannie 20 Dec 2012

Love this idea and well done on achieving completion. Now all we need is where to find the instructions and pattern for it, this would be great to go with the two toned fringe fleece scarves. Thank you for shareing

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by blueeyedblonde 14 Dec 2012

good job!

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by loosie 14 Dec 2012

Very nice! You mean to tell us hubby won't wear pink...lol

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by bumblebee 14 Dec 2012

Very cute

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by teun 14 Dec 2012

sieht ganz toll aus

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by spendlove Moderator 14 Dec 2012

Nice combination of print and plain!

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by capoodle 14 Dec 2012

Nicely made and it looks so soft.

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pldc by pldc 14 Dec 2012

& warm too thanks Anita Hugs Loralye

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by noah 13 Dec 2012

I knew u could do it looks right pretty to:):) hugs

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pldc by pldc 14 Dec 2012

thanks sew much for your help Hugs Loralye

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by robinbird 13 Dec 2012

This hat you've done is delightful& enjoy these colors too. Thanks for sharing it& Merry Christmas.:~D

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pldc by pldc 14 Dec 2012

thanks sew much it is indeed very warm too

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by highlandermom 13 Dec 2012

Looks great!!

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pldc by pldc 13 Dec 2012

thanks Mary Hugs Loralye

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by oaro 13 Dec 2012

nicely done

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pldc by pldc 13 Dec 2012

thanks maria

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by cj2sew 13 Dec 2012

Very cute. One lady in our quilt group makes these for chemo patients at the hospital. She took 32 in just last week. She is a saint.

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pldc by pldc 13 Dec 2012

wow I could see doing that too

pldc by pldc 13 Dec 2012

I know that I sure could have used it when I was in there

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by kanny 13 Dec 2012

this looks great, think i'll be making one or two.... also.

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pldc by pldc 13 Dec 2012

they are much easier then I thought, thanks & if you don't sew the top (I just used an elastic) it then becomes reversable.

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by pldc 13 Dec 2012

I do have one question though. How do you where to place an embroidery design sew that it will sit in the right spot? I had a John Deere symbol on here but it has disappeared in the trim.

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pldc by pldc 13 Dec 2012

sorry should say how do you know where to place the design

mops by mops 13 Dec 2012

Now that you've made this one it is easy. Put a pin where you want it, then turn back the 'brim' and measure the distance from the (bottom) seam. As a guess I'd say the bottom of the design should be 8-10 cm (3-4") from the seam. In your case you could remove the elastic and put on a new embroidery.

mops by mops 14 Dec 2012

See I forgot to add that I like you fabrics!

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