Reversible Bucket Hat FREE Sewing Pattern
Tired of the same old ball caps or no hat at all? Then sew yourself this Easy Sew Bucket Hat today and stay cool while out and about. I love this bucket hat tutorial because it is fully reversible. So make it with two coordinating fabrics, this way you have the time of one hat but the wearability of two. Just simply flip it out and you have another hat. Plus they even share the free printable pattern so you can make your own without costing you a penny if you have the fabric you want to use already on hand. If not your only out the fabric cost.
What you'll need:
- 1.5 Yards PER SIDE 60” wide fabric – canvas, cotton linen, any medium to heavyweight fabric will work
- 5/8″ Yard Per Side of 45″ Wide Fabric
- Pins
- Scissors
- Optional Rotary Cutter & Mat
- Measuring tape
- Thread nippers
- Sewing machine
- Matching Thread
You might want to check this Flat Cap FREE Sewing Pattern and Tutorial.
I am surprised that you use a photo with crooked stitching on the ribbon. It’s probably straight on the other side.
Love the hat and have made them for myself and friends for when we go sea swimming.
You actually need onlu 1/2 yd 60″ fabric.
Looks like fun but I don’t want to download the PDF reader. Is it spywear? Looks like it. Also it installs a search engine? I pass on the pattern.
A pdf reader is safe. Many people use them all the time. Most recommend Acrobat, but I like Foxit it is easier to use I think. There are so many pdf patterns which people use all the time, it is safe.
This is an adorable hat that I would like to sew for me and my family. However, I could not find where to find the layered size in my Adobe Acrobat DC. I googled to see if I needed to load the Adobe Reader since I already had the DC. Google said it did much the same thing. I am thinking that I just needed more info on where to find the other size or if I could just add a quarter inch or so to the one pattern that I get?
Thank you very much for the pattern and tutorial. I am going to start sewing one today for me.
Thanks, again,
Alice