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a hat with the words how to make a men's flat cap

Learn to sew this terrific Men's flat cap using the free pattern from Waffle Patterns. This is a fun Peeky Blinder's type hat that is great for you or the man in your life. It is so hard to find projects to sew for him that i jumped at sewing this one. The sewing patten is free as is the sewin g tutorial so lets get going on this fun sewing project.

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a young boy wearing a blue hat sitting in a chair

Do you remember the Driving Cap pattern I made for Travis a few weeks ago? I finished writing up the directions. I'm sorry I only have the pattern in one size right now. I will post other sizes soon as I get some free time (this week is full of craziness at my house). This pattern should fit a child 8-13 years old or a man with a smallish head (I don't think it will fit on a big head). It should fit a 21-22 inch head just right (using 1/4 seam allowance). My 4 year old daughter has an 18…

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three hats sitting on top of a wooden table next to each other and one is green

Well, I finally stopped talking about it and got around to making a hat for the blokes (which also looks fab on girls). I've made it a digital download, so you can print it out immediately and start sewing up a flat-cap storm in time for Christmas. You can get it HERE. The pattern is a multi-size number, which fits sizes - Small - 56cm (22’’), Medium - 58cm (23’’), Large - 60cm (23’’) and Extra-Large - 62cm (24’’). NOTE: I'd recommend printing out the instructions 2-up or booklet form, and…

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Layer 4: Flat Cap by MorganDonner, via Flickr Mens Flat Cap Pattern, Medieval Flat Cap, Medieval Burgundian Hat Tutorial, 15th Century Mens Hats, Medieval Burgundian Hat, Morgan Donner, Mens Garb, Medieval Hats, Sewing Hats

I definately plan on making this cap, but since it is rather simple, I don't know if it will be my official 'layer 4'. Other things that could easily count as my 4th layer include a pair of gloves (Gabriel is actually holding a pair in his right hand), a pair or two of hose (one white linen under pair and a red, possibly knitted over pair), a pair of shoes, or a sword belt and sheath. Time permitting, I will be making all of these.

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two hats sitting on top of a wooden floor next to each other and one has a hole in the middle

Being invited by the ever-creative Dana to participate in Celebrate the Boy month gave me an opportunity to revisit one of my favorite topics: my 6-year-old son's head. I've traced the story back to labor: I checked into the hospital when I was 6 cm dilated, at which point the doctor remarked that, based on my baby’s head size, the baby would weigh at least 8 pounds. I was stunned and scared! Hours later I was surprised not only by my baby’s gender (BOY) but also by his 8-pound baby head on…

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