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FLEECE MÜTZE

FLEECE MÜTZE

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Suchst du nach dem perfekten Kälteschutz, der sowohl niedlich ALS AUCH einfach zu nähen ist?

Mein Fleece-Mützen-Schnittmuster bietet Komfort, Stil und Vielseitigkeit in einem KOSTENLOSEN Download!

Was ist beim Schnittmuster dabei?

  • Sofort-Download
  • Digitale PDF Schnittmuster
  • DIN A4 Format
  • eBook
  • Schritt für Schritt Video-Anleitungen

Design

  • Mit oder ohne Stirnband
  • Wunderschöner fransiger Bommel
  • Traditioneller Bommel
  • Tipps zur Stoffauswahl und Anpassung

Stoffverbrauch

STOFFEMPFEHLUNGEN
Fleece für die Außenseite der Mütze und einen weichen Interlock-Jersey oder Baumwollstrick für das Futter.

STOFFVERBRAUCH

  • Außenstoff: 30 cm
  • Futter: 30 cm
  • Stirnband: 12 cm


Bitte beachte dass du mindestens zwei Mützen aus deinem Stoff zuschneiden kannst, da pro Mütze nur eine Breite von 60 cm benötigt werden.

Verfügbare Größen

FAMILIENFREUNDLICHE GRÖSSE- Optionen für Kinder und Erwachsene.

Die süße Mütze ist in den Größen Small, Medium und Large erhältlich.

Bitte beachten

  1. Dies ist ein digitales Schnittmuster oder eine PDF-Datei, kein physisches Produkt. Die Zustellung erfolgt elektronisch über einen Download-Link an die beim Kauf verwendete E-Mail-Adresse. Zusätzlich kann das Schnittmuster von deinem Kundenkonto heruntergeladen werden.
  2. Um sicherzustellen, dass das Schnittmuster in seiner tatsächlichen Größe gedruckt wird, wird die Verwendung von Adobe Acrobat Reader empfohlen.
  3. Kleine Betriebe: Ich freue mich wenn meine Schnittmuster dir helfen, tolle Bekleidung für deine Kunden zu nähen. Industrielle Produktion ist untersagt.

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Vollständige Details anzeigen

SCHRITT-FÜR-SCHRITT ANLEITUNG

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BASISVERSION
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FLEECEMÜTZE MIT STIRNBAND

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Transcript for the video: Fleece Hat - Basic Version

In this video, you’re making a simple, versatile hat that can be customized in different ways. You can add little ears, a top “bobble,” or a decorative band, or keep it plain for a more classic look. The pattern is designed to be quick and beginner-friendly.

Fabric Choices

Fleece is commonly used because it’s soft and slightly stretchy, though not overly elastic. Using two different fleece colors works well for contrast and style.

For extra comfort, especially for children, you can line the hat with cotton or jersey. This helps reduce sweating and makes the hat more breathable.

Preparing the Pattern

The pattern comes in multiple pieces that need to be joined together along the marked attachment lines. Tape them together carefully so the shape is complete.

There are two main pattern sections: the outer hat and the lining. Both are cut on the fold, but the lining piece is slightly smaller so it sits neatly inside the outer layer when finished.

Sewing the Hat Panels

Start with the outer hat pieces. Sew the curved top seam first, forming the crown shape. It doesn’t need to be perfect—just a smooth curve.

Press the seam open after sewing to reduce bulk and improve shape.

Repeat the same process for the lining pieces, making sure the right side is facing correctly as you sew.

Joining Outer Fabric and Lining

Place the outer hat and lining right sides together, matching seams carefully. Pin around the full edge, leaving a small turning gap (about 5 cm).

Add extra pins along seams if needed to keep them from shifting while sewing.

Sew around the full edge of the hat, reinforcing the stitching at the start and end.

Turning the Hat

Turn the hat right side out through the opening. Push out the seams gently so the shape becomes smooth and rounded.

At this stage, the lining sits neatly inside the outer fabric.

Adding the Top Bobble

If your design includes a bobble, attach it by stitching through the top of the hat several times with strong thread. Secure it firmly so it won’t loosen with use.

Finishing the Opening

Close the turning gap either by machine stitching straight across or by hand sewing for a hidden finish. Machine stitching is faster and commonly used for a clean, practical result.

Final Result

The finished hat is soft, comfortable, and customizable. Depending on your design choices, it can be playful with ears and a bobble or simple and classic.

It’s also a great beginner-friendly sewing project and works especially well for kids or gift-making.

Transcript for the video: Fleece Hat With Headband

In this video, the focus is on how to modify the basic hat pattern to create different styles, including versions with ear flaps, decorative bands, and small animal ears. The goal is to show how flexible the base pattern is so you can adapt it freely.

Adjusting the Hat Shape

You can reshape the outer hat pattern by redrawing the edges. For example, you can lower the sides to cover the ears more or curve the shape differently for a softer fit.

If you remove or reshape any part of the pattern, always add back a seam allowance (about 1 cm) on both sides to ensure the final size stays correct after sewing.

Adding Bands and Sections

If you want a separate lower band (for contrast colors or style changes), you can draw this directly onto the pattern and cut it as an additional strip.

Once cut, remember to include seam allowance so the band fits cleanly when reattached.

Creating and Adding Ears

Ears can be drawn directly onto the pattern in any shape you like. Once designed, add a 1 cm seam allowance all the way around.

Cut the ear pieces twice for the outer fabric and twice for the lining so they can be sewn and turned properly.

Cutting and Preparing Pieces

After finalizing your modified pattern:

  • Cut outer hat pieces
  • Cut lining pieces
  • Cut ear pieces (outer + inner layers)
  • Cut any additional band or decorative strips

Fleece or similar fabric works well because it holds shape but still has softness.

Sewing the Ears

Place ear pieces right sides together and sew around the edges. Leave the base open if needed for turning.

Trim seam allowances slightly to reduce bulk, especially around curves, so the ears turn smoothly.

Turn ears right side out and press flat.

Constructing the Hat Body

Sew the outer hat panels together first, shaping the crown with smooth curved seams. Try to maintain an even curve for a better fit.

Repeat the same steps for the lining pieces.

Press seams open after sewing to reduce bulk and improve shape.

Inserting the Ears

Place the finished ears between the outer hat and lining at the top seam where you want them positioned.

Make sure they are tucked inside and secured so they will stand upright once turned.

Pin carefully so they don’t shift during stitching.

Joining Outer Hat and Lining

Place the outer hat and lining right sides together and sew around the entire edge, leaving a small turning gap.

Take care when sewing over the ears so they stay securely in place.

Turning and Shaping

Turn the hat right side out through the opening. Push out all seams and shape the ears properly.

Tie any small internal securing threads or trim excess if needed.

Closing and Finishing

Close the turning gap either by machine stitching or hand sewing.

Press the hat lightly to set the shape.

Final Result

The finished hat is fully customizable, with options for ear shapes, bands, and different silhouettes. The same base pattern can be adapted into playful animal-style hats or simple winter hats depending on your design choices.

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