Make sure to back stitch when you get to the mark 10 spotĢ2. Starting in the middle again, sew the other side of the curve, along the ties and to the other mark. Back stitch a few times to insure a strong seam. Start sewing at the middle top and sew along the edge of the cap and along the sides of the ties to mark 10. Match up the corresponding mark 10 on each cap and pin together. With right sides together, match up the top center of each cap and pin in place. You now have two caps with the brim and ties attached.Īttaching the two scrub caps to each other:Ģ0. Press the seam toward the brim.ġ9. Repeat steps 15-18 with the second cap and brim-tie combination. Back stitch a few times at the beginning and end of the stitching to ensure a tight seam at these intersection points. Stop sewing when you get to the other mark 10.
Remember to remove the straight pins as you approach each pleat. This lets you adjust the pleats if you need to as you are sewing the curve. Start at one of the mark 10 spots with the pleats up toward the sewing needle. Pin the two pieces together as needed.ġ8. Adjust the pleats as needed so that the brim and ties fit well with the cap. Pin together the mark 10 on the brim and tie to the mark 10 on each side of the cap.ġ7. The middle of the cap should be near or on top of pleat mark.ġ6. With right sides together, match up the middle of the brim and ties piece to the center of the top of the cap. Make a 1/2 “ wide pleat at each of the pleat marks 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and hold each in place with a straight pin.ġ4. Make sure the folded fabric on line 11 is up when you sew. Sew seam lines 8a and 8b with right sides of fabric together to make an “L” seam. Transfer the pleat marks 1,2,3,4,5,6, 7 and sewing mark 10 onto the back of the circle of fabric.ġ1.Fold over 1/4 “ at line 11 and press in place.ġ2. in the example below, I have the flowers pointing up toward the brim.ġ0. Make sure to take account the directionality of the fabric design.
Lay Pattern B on the wrong side of your fabric square, trace the outline and then cut out. If you want, you can choose to make the ties longer.Ĩ. On the wrong side of the fabric, transfer mark 10 to each side of the ties. Trace the pattern to the wrong side of the fabric and then cut it out. Place Pattern A on the strip aligning it with the folded 3″ edge of the fabric. Fold this long strip of fabric in half at the mark you made on the 3” strip, right sides together. Line up the same long edges of each 2” strip to the same long edge of the 3” strip. With right sides together, sew one 2” strip to each end of the 3” strip. On the wrong side of the 3” strip, mark the middle – this will mark the middle of the brim.ĥ. You will be left with a roughly 16” by 17” squarish piece.Ĥ. From each fabric, cut one 3” x 18” strip, and two 2” strips as shown in Figure 1 below. Tape together the top half and the bottom half and cut out the mushroom shaped pattern for the cap. Tape together B3 and B4 at the dashed lines to form the bottom half of the cap. Tape together B1 and B2 at the dashed lines – this will be the top half of the cap. You will now have one 21.5” long pattern for the brim and ties ( Pattern A).Ģ. Cut out the pattern pieces labelled A1 and A2. Putting together the fat quarter scrub cap pattern:ġ. Note that all seams are sew with a 1/4″ seam allowance. Check the included scale on each page to make sure it measures 2 inches.
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