Creating a sewing pattern for a scrub cap involves some simple steps. Here's a basic guide to help you make a scrub cap pattern. Keep in mind that these are general instructions, and you may need to adjust measurements based on your head size.
Materials:
- Pattern paper or large sheets of paper
- Measuring tape
- Pencil
- Ruler
- Scissors
- Fabric of your choice (preferably a breathable, washable material)
- Elastic
- Sewing machine and thread
Instructions:
- Take Measurements:
- Measure the circumference of your head where the cap will sit. Add a couple of inches for ease and comfort.
- Measure the distance from the top of your forehead to the nape of your neck.
- Create the Basic Pattern:
- Fold your pattern paper in half.
- On the folded edge, mark half of your head circumference measurement. This is only half because the pattern will be cut on the fold.
- From the top folded corner, draw a line down to the marked head circumference measurement. This will be the center front line.
- From the center front line, measure down the distance you measured from your forehead to the nape of your neck. Mark this point.
- Connect this point to the outer edge of the head circumference line, forming a curved line.
- Side Panels:
- Extend the side of your pattern to create side panels. These panels will cover the sides and back of your head.
- Draw lines extending from the side edges of the head circumference line, curving towards the back. These lines should meet the point you marked for the back of your head.
- The side panels should be wide enough to cover your ears comfortably.
- Cutting and Sewing:
- Cut out your pattern along the outer lines.
- Transfer the pattern onto your fabric, making sure to cut on the fold for the main piece.
- Cut two additional pieces for the side panels.
- Sew the side panels to each side of the main piece, right sides together.
- Fold the bottom edge of the cap and hem it to create a clean finish.
- Add elastic to the bottom edge to secure the cap around your head.
- Try and Adjust:
- Try on the scrub cap and adjust the fit if necessary.
- Finishing Touches:
- Consider adding a button on each side of the cap to attach the elastic ear loops of face masks, making it more comfortable for long hours of wear.
Always consider using fabrics that can withstand frequent washing and are comfortable for extended wear. Additionally, a muslin or test version is advisable before cutting into your final fabric.



