Imperial Hat Pattern

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Imperial Officer Hat Top Fabric: Cut 1 Lining: Cut 1 Facing: Cut 1 5/8” Seam Allowance To print this pattern and instructions, you will need seven sheets of legal sized paper (8 ½” X 14”) Notes: A 5/8” seam allowance has been added to all pieces. For best results, trim facing seam allowances and press all seams open or flat (depending on the type of seam.) Precutting your pattern pieces will help prevent confusion later. Take your time with this pattern! There are a lot of pieces but if you take your time, you will likely have better results. This pattern has been slightly modified from the original created by and seam allowances have been added. Size Guide (finished measurements): If you are between sizes, use the next size up. Kathy van Beuningen Original Pattern by Kathy van Beuningen Email: [email protected] Web: www.geocities.com/tkvanb/index.html www.midwestgarrison.com Side View Front View Pattern modifications by Janet Ballweber Email: [email protected] Web: www.cyberseams.com S L M XS S M L XS Size Inner Circumference Height X-Small 22 1/4" 3 1/2" Small 22 3/4" 3 1/2" Medium 24" 3 3/4" Large 25" 4"

Transcript of Imperial Hat Pattern

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Imperial Officer HatTop

Fabric: Cut 1Lining: Cut 1Facing: Cut 1

5/8” Seam Allowance

To print this pattern and instructions, you will need seven sheets of legal sized paper (8 ½” X 14”)

Notes:A 5/8” seam allowance has been added to all pieces. For best results, trim facing seam allowances and press all seams open or flat (depending on the type of seam.) Precutting your pattern pieces will help prevent confusion later. Take your time with this pattern! There are a lot of pieces but if you take your time, you will likely have better results.

This pattern has been slightly modified from the original created by and seam allowances have been added.

Size Guide (finished measurements):

If you are between sizes, use the next size up.

Kathy van Beuningen

Original Pattern by Kathy van BeuningenEmail: [email protected]: www.geocities.com/tkvanb/index.htmlwww.midwestgarrison.com

Side View

Front View

Pattern modifications by Janet BallweberEmail: [email protected]

Web: www.cyberseams.com

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Original Pattern by Kathy van BeuningenEmail: [email protected]: www.geocities.com/tkvanb/index.htmlwww.midwestgarrison.com

Pattern modifications by Janet BallweberEmail: [email protected]

Web: www.cyberseams.com

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Pattern modifications by Janet BallweberEmail: [email protected]

Web: www.cyberseams.com

Original Pattern by Kathy van BeuningenEmail: [email protected]: www.geocities.com/tkvanb/index.htmlwww.midwestgarrison.com

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Original Pattern by Kathy van BeuningenEmail: [email protected]

Web: www.geocities.com/tkvanb/index.htmlwww.midwestgarrison.com

Pattern modifications by Janet BallweberEmail: [email protected]

Web: www.cyberseams.com

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To make Imperial Officer Hat:

You will have the following amounts of pieces cut out:

Piece Checklist:

Fabric:____ 4 Flap____ 2 Crown____ 2 Visor____ 1 Top

Linig Fabric:____ 2 Crown____ 1 Top

Interfacing:____ 2 Flap____ 2 Crown____ 1 Visor____ 1 Top

Heavyweight Stabilizer:____ 1 Visor

Directions

Original Pattern by Kathy van BeuningenEmail: [email protected]: www.geocities.com/tkvanb/index.htmlwww.midwestgarrison.com

Pattern modifications by Janet BallweberEmail: [email protected]

Web: www.cyberseams.com

if you are using fusible interfacing, trim the seam allowance off of the edges and fuse to corresponding FABRIC pieces on WRONG side.

If you are using sew-in interfacing, sew interfacing to corresponding FABRIC pieces on WRONG side, and trim 1/4" of Interfacing edge.

Before you sew your pieces together attach the Interfacing...

1. Sew a line along Visor STABILIZER 3/4" from outer edge.

2. Cut along the seam line to remove seam allowance from STABILIZER.

3. Baste Heavyweight Stabilizer to wrong side of Visor along the inner edge, matching circles.

4. Pin and sew Visor pieces, right sides together, along outer edge, matching circles.Grade outer seam.

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It is highly recommended that you press your seams flat between steps. This will ensure the most polished, completed look.

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5. Flip Visor right side out and press. Beginning at outer edge, topstitch lines 1/4" apart. Continue to sew lines until you are about 1 1/4" from inner edge.

Note: It helps to hold the visor in a curve when topstitching (shown) to prevent puckering. You can also iron the visor on a tailor’s ham to reinforce the final shape.

6. Pin and sew Crown fabric pieces together at sides, matching notches.

7. Repeat step 6 for Crown Lining.

8. Notch upper edge of Crown with your scissors - but do not cut past the seam allowance.

9. Pin hat Top to Crown, matching circles on Top to seam lines on Crown at the front and back of the hat.

10.Topstich through seam allowance and fabric 1/8" from edge along the top of Crown. This will help to stabilize the hat and give a more polished look.

11. Repeat Steps 8 - 10 for Hat Lining.

12.Pin and sew Flap pieces, WRONG sides together along notched edge.

13.Turn flap out, press, and top stitch 1/4" from top edge.

14.Baste flap opening closed.

15.Pin and sew Flap to Crown in the front, matching Flap center to Crown seam line.

16.Repeat Step 15, but this time attach the 2nd Flap to the back of the hat. The back flap will overlap the front flap a little bit on the sides.

17.Sew along bottom edge of hat at the 5/8" seam allowance.

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Original Pattern by Kathy van BeuningenEmail: [email protected]: www.geocities.com/tkvanb/index.htmlwww.midwestgarrison.com

Pattern modifications by Janet BallweberEmail: [email protected]

Web: www.cyberseams.com

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18.Sew Visor to the front, matching center circles to crown seams.

Note: The visor will be very stiff - take care not to stick your fingers with the pins!

Another option is to pin only the CENTER of the visor down to the hat Crown, and stitch from the center out. This will create two seam lines - one from the center to the right and one from center to left. This will help prevent shifting and puckering of the Visor when attaching it to the Crown.

19.Turn Flaps down and stitch along bottom edge of Crown 1/4". This seam will NOT be visible when the hat is completed.

20.Turn Flaps back up over Hat Crown.

21.Press the lining edge under 5/8".

22.Pin Lining into hat, matching Crown seam lines.

23.Handstitch the lining into the hat along bottom edge.

24.Turn back Flap down. Tack the front Flap down with a small stitch to prevent bulk

25.Attach the Greeblie to the front flap. Your hat is finished!

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Original Pattern by Kathy van BeuningenEmail: [email protected]: www.geocities.com/tkvanb/index.htmlwww.midwestgarrison.com

Pattern modifications by Janet BallweberEmail: [email protected]

Web: www.cyberseams.com