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Chemo Cap Pattern - donated by Judy DanzThis pattern is so versatile. The caps shown in the photo were made for a child; she chose bright colors and kitten fabric. Use soft cotton or cotton flannel for comfort. For formal wear, make a non-reversible hat with an outer shell of velvet. A soft jersey would also work. Decorate per your taste with bling and other embellishment. The pattern was generously donated by Judy Danz, and printed here with permission. It is reversible, and fast and easy to make. Adjust the tie length to your own taste. Tutorial & Photos: Christina Sherrod |
Chemo Cap SizePatterns include Adult and Child |
Choose From Two Sets Of InstructionsNOTE: We include Judy's original pattern and instructions, plus our own instructions. Our instructions differ in the way the ties are constucted and sewn onto the hat. Our ties are constructed separately, then inserted into the open ends. Read through both sets of instructions and then choose the method of your choice. We also include photographs of the various steps we used. The following photo (red cap) is by Judy Danz. New: Don't miss my new article on 10 Simple Stress Busters (click image below) |
Chemo Cap SizePatterns include Adult and Child |
Supplies2/3 yard fabric (1/3 yard each of two prints) Fabric Marker Favorite turning tool (if using Judy's method of construction: not needed for our method) |
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DirectionsNOTE: All seams 1/4" We provide two sets of instructions. Follow the original instructions of Judy Danz (printed on the pdf file), OR follow our instructions. They differ in the method of attaching the ties. 1. Make TiesCut two strips of fabric from tie fabric, each measuring 1.75" x 12" (cut them longer than 12" if you want longer ties). Iron under 1/4" along the long sides and one short end. Fold in half, wrong sides together and press with hot iron. Topstitch around all four sides. The photo shows the finished tie. |
2. Construct Main Part of HatCut one A and one B from fabric #1. Cut one A and one B from fabric #2. Transfer pattern dots to wrong side of fabric. Lay one B right side up. Lay one A (of same fabric) over B, wrong side up, aligning centers. Pin at center. In the photo, the center pin is enhanced in red. |
Working along one side, continue to pin A to B, stopping at #1 dot. The photo shows the first side pinned. |
Pin the other side, stopping at #2 dot. Stitch between dots.
Repeat these instructions for the second set of A and B. |
Place one hat inside the other, right sides together. Pin. Stitch from dot #1 to dot #2. The photo shows the layers pinned together. |
Turn hat right side out. Iron under bottom open edge 1/4". Slide a tie into each end about 1/2v; pin. Topstitch around outer edge of hat, stitching around entire hat. |
ties sewn into place Tie in back, behind head. Tie in a bow, or leave ties dangling long. |
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