If you looking for a fun and easy way to stay warm try making one of these super easy hats!  Last winter we made several – even a matching set for my 3 nieces.  I usually can find a remnant of fleece that is large enough to use.  I just throw them in the laundry when they get dirty.

SUPER EASY ONE-SEAM FLEECE HAT

You will need ½ yard fleece – this should make 2 hats.

Steps:

  1. Cut a rectangular piece of the fleece 16 inches wide by 21 inches long – cut it so it stretches the long way.  This will be the way it goes around your head.   You may end up having to make more or less than 21 inches depending on head size.  My son is 6 and this fits him well.
  1. Fold the piece in half with the wrong sides together.
  1. Stitch the sides ( the shorter sides – approximately 16 inches ) together starting about 3 ½ inches from the top edge and stopping about 2 ½ inches from the bottom.    Both the top and the bottom will look unfinished at this point (this is because of the fringe and the bottom band).
  1. Turn the hat (tube) right side out.  Finish the seam on one end of the hat – this will be the bottom and will have a more finished look when you turn the band up.
  1. Make the fringe – on the other end that is not sewn all the way – take scissors and cut strips down into the fabric to make the fringe – SEE PHOTO.  You can make the fringe however wide you want it – I usually do about ¼ – ½ inches.  Do this all along the top edge.
  1. Cut a strip of fabric from the scraps – about 4-5 inches long and ¼ inch wide.  Gather the fringe end of the hat and tie it tightly where the fringe meets the hat.
  1. Turn up the bottom band and YOU HAVE A WARM FUZZY CUTE HAT!
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Leora wilkes
Leora wilkes
3 years ago

Thank you Gay for those added directions. It had me puzzled for a while!!!

Susan
Susan
5 years ago

awesome! thanks!

Missy
Missy
6 years ago

We gather hats for the Operation Christmas Child boxes and this along with matching scarves are a great way to fulfill our need for the boxes!! Thank you for the idea! They look so cute!

Caroline
Caroline
6 years ago

I love this easy hat pattern. I am going to make them for charity. Thanks for sharing.

Bonnie
Bonnie
6 years ago

How did you finish the seam at the bottom of the hat?

Gay Roby
6 years ago
Reply to  Bonnie

I am not the author, but think I know what is meant by these instructions. The fourth step says “Turn the hat ( tube) right side out and finish the seam. I took this to mean that you would continue the seam that you began 3 1/2 ” down from the top and stopped 2 1/2 “inches from the bottom. You would do this by clipping the hat seam allowance perpendicular to the seam right where the seam ends and pushing the seam allowances to the outside of the hat.. Continue the existing seam with the allowance on the OTHER side of the hat. Then when you turn it up 2 1/2” the seam will be a finished edge and not a raw seam allowance. Secondly, after turning up the bottom 2 1/2 “, I would turn under the raw edge 1/2″ and stitch the band to the hat at 2” for a more finished look.

Betty Gervais
Betty Gervais
6 years ago

What would be measurement for 6 month old baby?

Linda
Linda
6 years ago
Reply to  Betty Gervais

Betty, measure the baby’s head and add 2 inches. Hope this helps.

Loretta
Loretta
9 years ago

Thank you for sharing this is very cute and looks easy – going to try one this afternoon