How to Make a No‐Sew Fleece Hat
Cut the fabric into a 24"x13" rectangle., Fold the fabric in half and trim edges., Put a strip of painters tape across the bottom of the fabric., Cut fringes from the bottom of the fabric up to the marked points. , Remove the tape. , Cut off the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Cut the fabric into a 24"x13" rectangle.
Lay fabric so the 13” side is on top. -
Step 2: Fold the fabric in half and trim edges.
When folded, make sure the softer and darker side is on the outside. , Measure 2” up from the bottom and ¾ of an inch apart on the tape. ,,,, Fold the edges of the fabric to meet in the middle and fold the fringes out.
The softer, darker side should be on the outside. ,, Put a strip of tape across the space where the 3 fringes used to be.
Measure up to the last bow and mark at ½ inch intervals. ,, Cut a strip of fabric from your scraps to use to tie the pom-pom. ,,, Trim off extra from the tie. , -
Step 3: Put a strip of painters tape across the bottom of the fabric.
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Step 4: Cut fringes from the bottom of the fabric up to the marked points.
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Step 5: Remove the tape.
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Step 6: Cut off the right 3 fringes.
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Step 7: Open the fabric up and turn it so the 24” side is on top.
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Step 8: Square knot the fringes together into small bows.
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Step 9: To make the pom-pom
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Step 10: turn the fabric upside down.
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Step 11: Cut up to the marks.
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Step 12: Remove the tape.
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Step 13: Turn it so the fringes are facing up.
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Step 14: Group the top fringes together.
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Step 15: Tie with the strip of fabric.
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Step 16: Roll up the bottom of the hat.
Detailed Guide
Lay fabric so the 13” side is on top.
When folded, make sure the softer and darker side is on the outside. , Measure 2” up from the bottom and ¾ of an inch apart on the tape. ,,,, Fold the edges of the fabric to meet in the middle and fold the fringes out.
The softer, darker side should be on the outside. ,, Put a strip of tape across the space where the 3 fringes used to be.
Measure up to the last bow and mark at ½ inch intervals. ,, Cut a strip of fabric from your scraps to use to tie the pom-pom. ,,, Trim off extra from the tie. ,
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