Been having a blast using your pattern. I have made a few hats already. Wondering if you can advise how to avoid puckering/gathering when sewing together the top to the side and side to the brim. Everything looks great up until I start sewing and then it seems there are areas where the fabric gathers up slightly in excess and then I cant get the pieces to lie flat together so when I sew over it gathers a pucker along the seam. I know the answer can be longwinded so maybe any quick suggestions would be helpful. Thanks so much!
No worries! Some fabrics will kinda shift around along curves, even non-stretch, which can be super annoying. Not to get too into it, but this has to do with the bias of the fabric. One of the easiest fixes is to baste stitch instead of pinning, or a combination of both pins and baste stitching. This will hold things together better and help prevent that shifting while machine sewing.
I would love to know about your decision to move to Korea! Ever since I watched the first video, I wondered what your thought process was to do something so ballsy in and of itself, and in a pandemic no less And this video came just in time! I've been working on perfecting the hats I was making off of your old pattern
A couple years ago I came here to visit friends and just really enjoyed the vibe. The opportunity came up to move so my partner and I grabbed our two cats and made it happen ha ha. I’m glad you like the new video! I had originally wanted to make this months ago, but obviously things didn’t workout that way 😜
@@toothandeye that's so awesome! That go getter-ness has been rolling around the back of my head since the first video :) wishing you the absolute best 💫
Love the Bear material.. cute hat. I'm making some for Cancer survivors.
I love that! 😍
Uau!!!! Excelente conteúdo!!! Para as minhas confecções!!! Thanks!!!
Happy you enjoyed the tutorial! 🥰
Really nice tutorial! Starting a fur bucket hat today and this was super helpful-Thank you!
I’m obsessed with fur bucket hats! Love this!
I wanted to lower the height of the brim and this method worked perfectly for that as well. Thank you!
Glad I can help 🥰 The customization options for bucket hats are almost unlimited!
Thank you for the reversible tutorial, I got the pattern last week, staring the hats this week
Yay! 🥰
Been having a blast using your pattern. I have made a few hats already. Wondering if you can advise how to avoid puckering/gathering when sewing together the top to the side and side to the brim. Everything looks great up until I start sewing and then it seems there are areas where the fabric gathers up slightly in excess and then I cant get the pieces to lie flat together so when I sew over it gathers a pucker along the seam. I know the answer can be longwinded so maybe any quick suggestions would be helpful. Thanks so much!
No worries! Some fabrics will kinda shift around along curves, even non-stretch, which can be super annoying. Not to get too into it, but this has to do with the bias of the fabric. One of the easiest fixes is to baste stitch instead of pinning, or a combination of both pins and baste stitching. This will hold things together better and help prevent that shifting while machine sewing.
@@toothandeye Thank you so much!
Good tutorial ❤️
Thank you! 😊
I would love to know about your decision to move to Korea! Ever since I watched the first video, I wondered what your thought process was to do something so ballsy in and of itself, and in a pandemic no less
And this video came just in time! I've been working on perfecting the hats I was making off of your old pattern
A couple years ago I came here to visit friends and just really enjoyed the vibe. The opportunity came up to move so my partner and I grabbed our two cats and made it happen ha ha.
I’m glad you like the new video! I had originally wanted to make this months ago, but obviously things didn’t workout that way 😜
@@toothandeye that's so awesome! That go getter-ness has been rolling around the back of my head since the first video :) wishing you the absolute best 💫
am i still applying the interfacing if im making it reversible ?
Interfacing is totally optional, but it will definitely help make the brim look more crisp and professional :)