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A cute sunhat or baseball cap can be the icing on the cake for an adorable little outfit. By choosing coordinating colors, your hats can also be the link that pulls an entire outfit together!
This pattern will help you create sweet little hats to go with your doll outfits. You can make a sunhat or fitted baseball cap, or create a ball cap with an elastic back to allow for varying hair styles and wig sizes. You may also create a logo-front baseball cap. All that is needed is fabric, interfacing, and a sewing machine!
The hats in my examples are paired with bound-edge tees & bodysuits from my own pattern, as well as Forever 18 Inches’ “Faux Button Jumpers” sized for Hearts for Hearts & Les Cherie Dolls. Though the pattern was intended for another size of doll, it works great for Little Darling dolls, too!
This PDF sewing pattern is designed to fit Dianna Effner's 13" Little Darling dolls.
Recommended Fabrics: woven cotton
Supplies Needed:
• Woven cotton materials in coordinating colors
• Light lining color fabric
• Matching thread
• Fusible interfacing
• 1/4" elastic for elastic-back ball cap
Skill Level: Intermediate
What You Get: One 15 page sewing pattern that you digitally download as a PDF file so you can start your project immediately! The PDF sewing pattern provides digitally drawn step-by-step illustrated instructions and full size pattern pieces. A PDF reader is required to view and print the files (example: Adobe Reader or Preview for MAC). The download link is received immediately after the transaction is complete. Print copies are NOT available.
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