This St. Patrick's Day no-sew craft is just for fun, but totally over the top! After we made a shamrock shirt for our dolls, we couldn’t resist a festive St. Patrick’s Day hat to finish the look. This one is easy and cute to make, and goes on as a headband!
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Supplies:
• Green, black, and tan or gold colored cardstock
• Scrap of green felt
• A compass for drawing circles
• Ruler
• Various glues (I ended up only using Elmer’s glue and hot glue)
• Scissors
• Gold glitter
• Elastic (or optional hairpins)
• Gold or silver metallic pipe cleaners (optional)
Ok, let's get started...
Step 1: Our first step is to draw some shapes on our green cardstock. I drew one circle that is 3 inches in diameter, another circle 2 inches in diameter with another circle 1.5 inches in diameter inside of it, and a strip along the side that is 2 3/4 inches wide with another line drawn at 2.5 inches. Cut out the 3 inch circle, the 2 inch outer circle, and the strip of cardstock at the 2.5 inch line mark. Take the time now to also cut out a 2 inch circle of the green felt, using your cardstock piece as a template to cut it out. Set this aside for later. Then cut the long strip of cardstock to be 5.5 inches long.
Step 2: Using the smaller, interior circle as a guide, make little cuts about 1/4 inch apart all the way around your 2 inch circle, stopping at the inner circle. Do the same on your strip of cardstock, making little cuts stopping at the 2.5 inch line. Fold all your little cuts into the circle and up on the cardstock strip.
Step 3: Using hot glue and working quickly, glue the folded edge of the circle to the very top of the 5.5 inch strip of cardstock, along the uncut edge. I did this small sections at a time, ending with putting glue along the short edge of the cardstock strip and gluing the top part of the hat closed, making the crown and top of the hat.
Step 4: Using the gold or tan cardstock, measure out a square that is 1 1/4 inches tall and wide, and draw lines 1/4 inside those lines, making a 1 inch square within the 1 ¼ inch square. Cut on the outer lines. Now cut out the center square made by the 1/4 inch markings. I did this by folding the square in half one way and cutting two sides, then folding the other way and cutting the remaining two sides.
Step 5: Using your Elmer’s glue, apply an even layer of gold glitter, and set aside to dry. Cut a strip from the black cardstock that is ¾ of an inch wide by 5.5 inches. Once the glue under the glitter is dry, glue the gold “buckle” right at the center on the black strip of cardstock, making sure the buckle sticks out evenly at the top and bottom.
Step 6 (optional): I thought it would be fun to have a sparkly shamrock stick out of the hat band, so I bent a metallic pipe cleaner into a shamrock shape. If you think about it, it is just a stem with three hearts coming out of it. :-) Using the hot glue, glue the hat band to the crown of the hat, just above the brim, and stick your pipe cleaner shamrock in there as you go, so there will be room for it.
Step 7: Cut a piece of elastic 13 inches long. Make a 1 inch overlap in the ends and sew it closed. Conversely, you could tie a knot in your elastic, leaving a 12 inch circumference circle. Lay your elastic on the center bottom of the hat, keeping in mind which way the front of the hat faces. The elastic should go from side to side in relation to the front of the hat. Using your hot glue again, apply glue in a circle shape, but avoid getting it on the elastic.
Step 8: Lay the circle of felt you cut out earlier over the glue, and press together completely and firmly while it cools a bit. *If you’d rather use hair pins, omit the elastic and cut little slits in the felt to slip the pins through before you glue the felt circle to the bottom of the hat.
Ta-da!! Now your hat is done!! Once all the hot glue has completely cooled and hardened, put it on your doll and try it out set to one side - wow, she looks so stylish!
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Valentine’s, Easter, 4th of July, Veteran’s Day, Christmas
thank you for this you make it so easy, need to make one for every season now
I make a hat each year for my granddaughter’s doll to match her costumes for her dance recital.
Cosplay would be amazing and different
Football helmet
How about a hat for Easter?
You can make some cute party hats or photo booth hats
You could make hats for weddings, Dr Suess (Cat in the Hat), Uncle Sam, snowman hat, etc. So very many options! Could probably even make it out of felt.
A top hat would be perfect for NYE or a wedding and more!
Hunting party, Broadway show premiere party, wedding
love the St Patrick tutorials
Lots of ideas – New Years day, Easter, Thanksgiving, Canada Day (I’m Canadian)
I think it would be fun to make these as 4 th of July or Thanksgiving dinner table favors for my granddaughters place cards. They could then use them for their dolls. Such a fun idea.
I’d like to see a Santa Lucia crown or bunny ears on a hood-type hat for Wellie Wishers
I think it would be cute to make for July the 4th celebration and Thanksgiving (Pilgrams). What a super idea!
A little late, but I would LOVE a valentines day hat. The hearts and glitter and red are just so cute! Fourth of July would be fun too!
A pilgrim hat for boy and girl.
Many thanks for the fun tutorial to make a St. Patrick Hat
What holiday or special occasion wouldn’t be enhanced with a custom designed, hand-crafted hat? The possibilities are endless!
The ideas and one’s imagination can be endless when making the hats. I say be creative and have fun.
Snowman hat.
There are all kinds of possibilities for modifying this cute hat!
Such a cute hat – I could see making one for New Year’s Eve or even the 4th of July!!
My Mom’s family were from Ireland, maybe one of my dolls should be Irish and wear the pretty hat and St Patricks Day.
I’m thinking of next need for hat – Easter! After making this one with granddaughter, we will be collecting mini spring bits for an Easter hat.
An Uncle Sam had.
wow what a creative group! Tons of ideas, and I like them all! Thanks for the versatile pattern.
I would love to make a gothic top hat for Halloween!
I’d love, love, love to make a beautiful floral brimmed Easter bonnet!
This is sooooo cute! I want to make a Kentucky Derby hat!
Birthdays,
New Years,
4th of July, Halloween
I would love an equestrian riding helmet pattern!
I would love to see lots of cultural hats.
Useful to make Halloween or Christmas hats
Mini baseball hats for sports events would be fun to make!
This would make a great hat for the 4th of July, or a beautiful stove pipe hat for an Abe Lincoln costume.
That could be adopted for even easter and christmas hats. Duch a cute idea! Santas cap with the santa pjs would be adorable
Hat for a clown! Thanks for the tutorial!
When I hear the words “mini hat” I think of Fascinators. They are too much fun.
When we were young we had to wear hats to church, pillboxes with a small net veil, large brimmed Easter hats, and small bucket hats complete with silk flowers.
I could definitely adapt this for a Halloween witches hat. Just give it a cone shape, rather than the cylinder.
This would make a good President’s Day party favor for an Abe Lincoln hat.
Memorial day, 4th of July, Labor day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Presidents Day, New Years,and
it would look really cute with bunny ears for Easter. This hat would also be great for dance recitals.
I love this hat. I think it would make a great Fourth of July hat and a good thanksgiving hat for the guys, but Easter is coming up so have to think of a bonnet for the Easter parade.
Christmas would definitely be in the running, but the Cat in the Hat is another amazing idea that I saw above.
Wedding hat with veil
I think I would use it for a base for Cat in the Hat—we love him.
It could be used for any holiday, but in particular it would make a cute 4th of July Uncle Sam style top hat.
I am a big Alice fan so I can see using this tutorial to make a great Mad Hatter’s hat!
4th of July in red,white,blue
Great tutorial. The possibilities are endless as those who have posted before gave so many great ideas. I like the Steampunk idea and Thanksgiving for sure.
you could make a hat for Lincoln’s birthday or a hat for Thanksgiving
I’d like to think you could make a Halloween hat from this tutorial!
What a fun pattern, so many options to add other holidays to this pattern.
Thanks for a cute pattern. I can see with a few variations and/or additions really sweet hats for Easter, wedding, 4th of July, pilgrim for Thanksgiving, Christmas.
New Year’s Eve, Lincoln’s Birthday, and 4th of July (Uncle Sam)
This hat could be used for pilgrims at Thanksgiving
I’d love to see Easter & 4th of July hats!
What a darling hat. I associate top hats with President’s day and Fourth of July! Especially a little tap dance costume in red, white, and blue…
I like the St. Patrick’s Day hat. I would also like to see a Red, White and Blue hat for July 4th.
I would make the hat “tube” part longer and put red and white bands to make it a Cat in the Hat hat. Thanks for sharing this idea!
Hats are fun! Accessories are fun! All the stuff is fun!! :)
I’d make a witches hat for Halloween!
Everyone’s Irish on St. Patrick’s Day!
Looks like this year my dolly will be dressed as an Irish Lassie! Last week we were given a shamrock pattern for a tee-shirt, and this week we can celebrate with a “Top of the Morning” Top Hat!
Thank you!
I was thinking an Easter hat would be nice to go with a doll’s Easter dress!
Make it red, white & blue for 4th of July
So cute! Perfect for patriotic holidays to Steam Punk.
With a snowman outfit
This would be so cute as a steampunk hat with some mini goggles, a snowman costume, a pilgrim hat . the possibilities are endless!.
I could make a black top hat for my boy doll!
Read Across America for Dr Suess Birthday – make it a red & white striped “caat in the hat” hat!
This looks like a clown’s hat for a Big Top Circus scene.
An Uncle sam’s hat decked in red white and blue would be so cute!!!
i’m going to try to make this hat. thanks for the directions
Agree with previous posters- see it as a pilgrim’s hat or Presidents Day hat . . . but really like it for St.Patty’s Day- thanks!
What would be way cool would be a St. Lucia hat based on the Swedish tradition of the oldest girl wearing the crown of candles. I also recommend Thanksgiving and New Years as my kids have made some really cool hats for those holidays!
There are so many ways for a doll to wear this hat pattern. My first thought was a snowperson costume, then I started thinking that it would look good in red, white, and blue on the 4th of July, or covered in cogs and gears for a Steampunk look. In black, it would also be the perfect topper for a tap dance costume, magician’s assistant, pilgrim, or the White Rabbit and the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland with just a few changes in accessories.
I would like to see hats for Halloween, Christmas, 4th of July and Fall
This hat is very versatile! In different colors, it could be used for Uncle Sam, a pilgrim, Abe Lincoln or a steampunk costume. Thank you for the tutorial!
Easter and the 4th of July
I can see this as a patriotic Uncle Sam hat.
Steampunk was my first thought when I saw this tutorial!
Patriotic hats for all the great summer holidays.
it would be cute for Lincoln’s birthday.
This could be used to create a Frosty the Snowman hat. With a costume, So cute!
This would be so cute for President’s day as a nod to Abe Lincoln
I would love to see a Canada Day Hat for all of us in Canada
I could see using this idea for constructing a fascinator for a formal occasion such as a wedding or at a gala event. I love the idea of attaching it to the elastic to keep everything in place, but think you could also glue on a little comb for up-dos!
I want to use this cute little thing as a template for other holiday hats!
Cute hat and I agree could be made for other holiday occasions.
Hats for New Years’ eve, Valentines, Easter, May day, Kentucky derby or Ascot, mid summer’s eve, Harvest fair, Thanksgiving, Christmas are just a few that I have designed and made in my career. All of them would be great for the dolls as well.
This hat pattern could be used for just about any occasion where that “extra little bit” completes the outfit. So cute!
This hat would be great for New Year’s, Halloween, and Fourth of July, but you could dress it up for almost any holiday or birthday.
Very cute hat that could be adapted for multiple occasions as we move through the annual calendar.
Change out the colors and embellishments and the cute little hat could take on any holiday.
That is so cute!! At first glance, I thought you used a toilet paper roll. I used to make top hat ornaments that way. I love this way though too!
Awesome hat! I think this could be used for all sorts of cosplay, and also Fourth of July hats!
So many cool hats you could make! How about a hat for a circus ring master!
I would like Halloween, Easter, and4 th of July mini hats. Actually ,I would enjoy any hats you design.
This hat pattern would be great for a New Year’s hat.
Lynn
March 19, 2021
I would love an Easter Bonnet, a Thanksgiving cornocopia, Thanksgiving outfits or hats, Christmas stocking to hang up for dolls, christmas quilt for their beds!