20+ Welders Cap Sewing Pattern

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Certainly! Sewing a welder's cap is a practical and straightforward project. A welder's cap is a type of hat that provides protection and comfort for welders while they work. Here's a simple pattern to help you get started:

Materials Needed:

  • Cotton fabric (preferably a sturdy and flame-resistant fabric)
  • Measuring tape
  • Scissors
  • Sewing machine or needle and thread
  • Elastic (optional, for a snug fit)

Instructions:

  1. Measure and Cut the Fabric:
    • Measure the circumference of your head just above the ears to determine the hat's size.
    • Use the following formula to calculate the pattern size: Head Circumference + 1 inch (for ease) รท 3.14 (pi) = Diameter of the crown pattern.
    • Add an extra 1-2 inches to the crown diameter for a comfortable fit.
    • Cut two circles from the fabric using the calculated crown diameter for each circle.
  2. Measure and Cut the Brim:
    • Decide how wide you want the brim to be (commonly 2.5 to 3 inches).
    • Measure the circumference of the larger circle (the crown) to get the brim length.
    • Cut a long rectangle from the fabric with the brim length and the desired width.
  3. Sew the Crown:
    • Place the two crown circles together with the right sides facing each other.
    • Sew along the curved edge (the perimeter) using a straight stitch, leaving the bottom open.
  4. Attach the Brim:
    • Fold the brim rectangle in half lengthwise with the right sides facing each other.
    • Sew along the long raw edge, creating a tube.
    • Turn the brim tube right side out and press it flat.
    • Align the raw edge of the brim tube with the raw edge of the crown opening, ensuring the right sides are together.
    • Sew the brim to the crown using a straight stitch, leaving the crown bottom open.
  5. Finish the Crown Bottom:
    • Fold and press the bottom edge of the crown (the open end) by about 1/4 inch (0.6 cm).
    • Fold and press it again by the same amount to enclose the raw edge.
    • Sew along the folded edge to create a clean finish.
  6. Optional: Add Elastic (for a snug fit):
    • Cut a piece of elastic that fits comfortably around your head.
    • Attach the elastic to the inside of the hat by sewing it onto the bottom edge of the crown.
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Your welder's cap is now complete! Always remember to use appropriate flame-resistant fabric when making a welder's cap, as it will offer added safety during welding activities. Happy sewing and stay safe!