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FREE Christmas Hats Sewing Pattern!

Dec 6, 2014 | Blog, Competitions & Giveaways

As a Christmas treat I’m giving away my FREE Christmas Hats sewing pattern that I have designed in 6 sizes so there’s one for every member of the family –  softies and humans too!

Yeeeehar ~>

Free Christmas hats sewing pattern

Now you can sew Christmas Hats

for EVERYONE!!!!

At first I had planned to design the free Christmas Hats Pattern for all my Funky Friends soft toys only BUT I had so much fun sewing them that I have added to the pattern and included sizing the pattern for kiddies, teenagers/small adults as well as a large adult size so there’s a size to fit everyone!

Funky Friends Factory free Christmas hats sewing pattern

I took a pic of me wearing each of the 3 hat sizes for comparison. Here I am modelling the kiddies, teenage(small adult) and large adult version of the Christmas hats.

Small, medium and

OMG where I am I???

Free Christmas hats pattern - fleece

For the toy’s hats, I made the white band from fleece BUT I used minkee fabric for the human sized hats which makes the hats feel so gorgeous and cuddly, and quite luxurious! I think I’ve been spoilt now – I’ll never go back to those cheap and nasty Christmas hats from the dollar shop!!! LOL!!! 😀

Sooooooooo  if you are looking for a easy Christmas sewing project to get into the festive mood …

CLICK HERE for the 
FREE Christmas Hats Pattern! 

From me and mine, to you and YOURS ~>

Happy Christmas and ALL the best for 2015!


Pauline McArthur - Funky Friends Factory.
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Happy Sewing,

Pauline

xxx

28 Comments

  1. Janet Skinner

    Thank you Pauline – Wishing you quiet moments with friends and family, and peace and joy for the coming year.

    Regards,
    Jan

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    • Beth

      Thanks so much!!!

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    • Belinda Boles

      Thank you Pauline!
      I got this a little late for this year, but love it…and will be saving for next year..or doing as a sleep cap! Maybe? Merry Christmas!

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      • Pauline

        Hi Belinda, it’s a pleasure! 🙂 Mmmmm that’s an interesting idea!?

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  2. bettina Groh

    Now we will all match! Thank you!

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  3. Brenda F Sears

    Thanks for the hat pattern! This will be so much fun to make and easy too…Merry Christmas to you and your family

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  4. Aine

    Thank you so much for the Santa Hat.

    May your household be blessed with abundance love, peace and happiness!

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  5. Sandy Stephens

    These are so cute! Thank you for the pattern!

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  6. Beth P

    Very cute and appreciated. Thanks so much!

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  7. Trinity Perona

    Thank you very much! You are very generous!

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  8. Ginger

    Thank you for the pattern.

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  9. Pauline

    Hey it’s a pleasure – can’t wait to see some funky Christmas Hats on Facebook!!!! 😀
    xxx
    Pauline

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  10. Michelle

    Thank you for the pattern. I will sure have fun making this for my granddaughter!

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  11. Rene

    Thanks for the fun pattern!!

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    • Pauline

      It’s a pleasure, Rene! 😀

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  12. Sue N.

    Awe, that is so nice of you! Thanks Pauline!

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    • Pauline

      No worries! Can’t wait to see YOUR Santa Hats, Sue!!!!

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  13. jean

    Once I find my red velvet adn long fake fur I will begin whipping these babies out! Thank you so much, for reading my mind!

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    • Pauline

      Hey Jean! I’m so glad you like the Hats! Enjoy sewing them! 😀

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  14. Patricia Mickelsen

    Thank you and love the minkee idea! will make them soooo soft

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  15. Laura

    Thank you for this, I printed out pattern but have a (probably dumb) question. Which direction do I put the “hat band” piece down? So the long side of the band is along the stretchier side of the fleece or along the not-stretchy?
    Thanks so much!

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    • Pauline

      There is a lot of info on the pieces so it took me a while to find it – Cut out all the pieces with the arrows facing in the direction of the grain. (With the most stretch sideways!):)

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      • Laura

        Thank you for the pattern help and for posting the pattern. I made 8 of these in a couple flamingo prints for my family and another family who we are meeting up with in New Orleans for Christmas (including for the teenagers!) Each hat topped with a glitter pom pom. 🙂 They are going to look so cute on our group.

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  16. karen kolbaba

    I enlarge the memory bear to a 125% so it was 25 % bigger is the seam size the same i use 1/4 sizes or do I make sewing stitches wider.

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    • Pauline

      Hi Karen, it won’t make a huge difference so do what feels easiest for you! 🙂

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  17. Peggy Anderson

    Thank you

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  18. Name *Myriam Rincón

    Paulina, thank you for the gift of the Christmas hat molds. It’s a little late for this year but I’ll make them to see and enjoy in the New Year.
    I wish you a Happy New Year and that everything is wonderful and that you continue to infect us with your entrepreneurial and creative spirit. From Colombia a hug

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    • Pauline

      Hi Myriam, it’s a pleasure! Merry Christmas!

      Reply

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