I do the cutting and my wife does the sewing. She is up to 175 hats in the past 3 weeks for our local hospital. Thank you for the easy pattern (from my wife!). Before that my wife made over 700 masks. I am so proud of her work.
Put silk fabric to the inside, and you have yourself a great sleeping cap for those of us girls with curly or ethnic hair. Great pattern! Thank you SO much for sharing!
Thank you for the tutorial, My wife has just lost her hair due to chemo for breast cancer, she loves sewing and this has helped her take control of the hair loss and a project to keep her mind occupied. She played with the dimensions slightly to get a best fit and used slightly wider ties to make a feature of the bow and padded out the “gather” with bundle of muslin.
Thank you for sharing so many wonderful ideas, patterns, and tips! For those who need to see supplies written out, like me, it sounds like the pattern requires: Two 18 x 22 inch rectangles of main fabric(s) One 2.5 x 45 inch fabric strip (or 2- 2.5 x 22.5 inch fabric strips) One 8 inch piece of elastic :)
As I watched this video I imagined that these caps would be welcomed by women who may have cancer and have lost their hair. How pretty to make them with bright and colorful prints. I appreciated the fact that you could simply fold the cap and make a cuff. So many uses for a simple pattern. Thanks!
We would really appreciate them. I used to have a head of beautiful long thick silky hair. Not anymore thanks to ibrance. But hey, it is keeping me alive. (Well GOD is but let’s keep going for now.) Not only hair loss from Chemo but hair loss, thinning, or change due to a number of factors: chemo, CDK inhibitors, loss of estrogen in CA pts from treatment, aromatase inhibitors, alopecia (immune system attacks hair follicles and kills them), trauma, anxiety (hair pulling), etc...can you tell i was a RN before MBCA (metastatic [this means stage 4, the last stage] breast cancer)? Don’t forget the kiddos! Can this pattern be downsized for the kids?
@@caroldean4417 Hello Carol. So you're telling me that you have breast cancer? I'm sorry to hear this. Prayers are heading your way. God bless you and give you strength during this time.
Exactly so! I saw this tutorial and thought, "How timely", as my hair has just begun to fall out from chemo. (for Rectal cancer) I'm finishing up my cap now. Thank you, Laura of Sew Very Easy, for teaching me to make a simple yet pretty cap to don my quickly balding head. 😃
Exactly! I wonder if the back of the cap will get pressed down against a carseat headrest or something and make it obvious that there's no hair there, or if I'm overthinking this.
If anything good could be said of COVID-19 (and I realize that's a somewhat controversial thing to say), it's that it has created a renaissance for skills like sewing, and highlighted the great value of creativity and of self-sufficiency.
a lot of us have been sewing all along (thats how i found this lady) its also how so many already had stashes of fabric for mask making. but now more people are re-finding or are learning this fun and useful skill
I was just told a good friend has cancer. I saw this demo a long time ago and remembered it. I am going to make her some for her long journey with treatment. Thank you so much. You always explain everything so clearly,
Just finished! Piece of cake! Off to my granddaughter tomorrow by USPS. She’s a first year nurse in South Jersey and is assigned to their Covid patients. She’s getting a real trial by fire! She requested these and I’m not a clothing sewist. This is about the 5th pattern I’ve tried and it’s perfect! Thank you for this.
Susanne Bell I don’t really know how to sew at all. I’m a dental hygienist and I want these for when I go back. I’m going to give this one a whirl and your comment gave me some confidence. Fingers crossed! Really wishing I could just have someone do it for me lol
@@presidentelecthygienius562 you can do it!!! honest. she gives such clear instructions that it will be surprisingly easy.. if you are not sure of your machine skills there are lots of you tubes on how to sew and you can always ask here
Shine J They are looking for influencers. I am not one. I don’t use Facebook and my Instagram is minuscule. I am just an RN who could really use one or a few. 😐
Thank you Laura for this great pattern and clear instructions (as always!). I live in Dublin, Ireland, I'm 77 and the 70's and over cohort has been restricted from going outside of our apartment/house for many weeks. I always wear my hair short but now it's difficult to know what to call it - "forked lightening" springs to mind :-) I have lots of fabric so I think I'll give this a whirl. I have to say that I was moved by so many of the comments and the spirit of everyone. I send you all my best wishes and prayers. God bless and stay safe.
The pattern is doable. I am planning to make some hats/caps for my friends and churchmates who are undergoing chemo. My sewing machine just arrived and i happened to came accross your video and i think i can do it. Your video is very clear. Thanks for sharing your talent. GOD BLESS.
I'm a nurse and my hair is very long. I have made 5 already and I love them. My hair will stay clean and my ears will be warm during my cold night shifts. Thank you so much!
Seamstresses from church are making these, again. Last year we learned nurses love these made of Xmas cloth! They’ve also requested some youth sizes for youngsters having surgery! Thank you, Laura!
I am deaf I watched 1st video with your blue scrubs but I failed.. but other 2nd videos I catched this 2nd... Oh Behold, now I understand what I was missing the parts. I was sewing and trying to put on my head but failed. Sad. I gave up. Few days I was watched 2 part of videos and watched again with captions. Ohhh ohh I missed parts. Smh. I tried to cut the fabrics.... then waited to video again. I got it about curve.....then sewing all curves around not bottom.. now I understand today FINALLLLLLLLY. Perfect on my head. Yeeeeeess Beautiful instructions are simple understand!! God bless you Guess what I cut more color fabrics today . Oh I love it l. Looooooove it.
@Angela H. I agree with you, the design and instructions are so easy to follow and they're pretty quick to make. I made my first one tonight & am super happy with it.
I know! I made one with a circle I had to pin into a band and it was beautiful but so exhausting I have the second one I cut out in my UFO pile likely never to be touched again. I mean I did make it out of satin and chiffon so it was like I was asking for frustration lol
Thank you! I love Ms. Laura’s tutorial. So well-presented with clear and concise information on such a versatile head-piece. Given the chance, time and donations of such head pieces are in order. ❤
This is such a splendid way to cover the head. I have alopecia and can see how I could wear this and still feel covered well and look stylish at the same time. Also I would choose coordinating fabric and make it double sided. I will make the ties wider too....that way I can tie it while giving it a turban look. Thank you so much for caring by sharing.🥰
I'm thrilled to try this pattern. My daughter is a nurse and I've been making masks for her and her coworkers. This will be a great addition. God Bless you!
I am a dental hygienist and have made the decision to wear a cap when I am able to go back to work (Covid-19). This was my very 1st sewing project ever as I just received my 1st sewing machine last week. This tutorial was great and the project was simple. I will be making more of these caps and will share this tutorial with my colleagues. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much. I'm an ER nurse and have been making these caps for my colleagues on my days off and evenings after work. It's been a nice and easy relaxing activity. I've made 8 of them so far using Kaffe Fassett collection fabric.
Laura,, must say you look good in anything,,, I just love watching you what ever it is you make,,, these are so useful in many different ways,, Thank you for yet another clear instructed totorial,, and I'll be making these to help our NHS,,, xx
I have lost my hair due to chemotherapy, and sewed myself a Christmas cap which cheered me up no end. Will sew more for the other days of the year! Thank you Laura, for the lovely, easy-to-follow instructions even for a novice like me. PS it's better than any of the caps I have bought online.
I wish you the best on your journey through chemotherapy. My daughter successfully battled stomach cancer and opioid addiction. I'll be keeping you in my heart and believe you will have the same success, Angelina. BIG VIRTUAL HUGS!
Love all your videos ,your voice is calming, & your directions are wonderful without having to watch you sewing. You just give clear instructions. Thank you!!!!
Thank you for the fast tutorial! This cap appears much easier to make than the other ones; which I did make with matching masks for hospital workers on the Navajo Nation. I sure appreciate your talent. THANK YOU again. I will give it a try this weekend. Many blessings!
Thank you for the tutorial on this all-purpose cap. I have made two of them and plan on making more. I absolutely love them. I was intimidated by the curve at the bottom so I used a saucer to make a mark so that I could cut an even line.
I have made TONS AND TONS of these awesome hats. for cancer patients, for my co workers " nurses" and just because they are great for a bad hair day. THANK YOU LAURA.
Hats off to you for letting your tutorial be free to those that would want to help with the hospitals that could use them like the many masks that are needed, thank you. In His Grace Lorisa
I wished I had seen this video when I was going through my breast cancer treatment. The simplicity of making it is great, you don't need to be great at sewing! Thank you. I will be sharing this and making them for people who need them.
I am a nurse and wear caps at work while I care for covid-19 patients. I found this easy to put together and I can make it in any color or fabric I need to match my scrubs. I had a hard time finding one that could fit my long hair up into it. Thank you.
What a great easy pattern, I have no printer at home and just about every pattern I have seen requires printing,.Thank you! I can now make hats to go with my scrub shirts for Rona Scrubs here in Australia
My daughter just got her first job in a restaurant and the owners told her she needed to bring her own "chef's cap" to keep her hair up and out of the way (they only provide hair nets.) So happy to find this video with a familiar face (I also made drawstring pouches from another one of your videos!) This was so much easier to follow than the PDF patterns I downloaded, and fun to sew! My daughter wore it to work and now every one of her female co-workers wants one, so I am making a half dozen more to coordinate with the restaurant's colors/logo!
Laura, I have been making different scrub cap patterns over the past 9 months trying to find the best one for long hair and I have to say that yours is the absolute best I have found! You are so thorough and have the best step by step instructions without adding a ton of dialogue that is not needed. You have a very soothing voice that is so easy to listen to, makes me feel calm and confident that I can do it. I am making them for my daughter who is an OR nurse and she loves them. Only thing is they have to wear a disposable cap over their cloth scrub caps so it can get pretty warm some days and she asked if they was a way to adapt the pattern to only 1 layer of fabric. I have no idea if that would work and really would appreciate any guidance or advice you can share. Thank you so much for sharing your talent and making this a free pattern we can all use.
@@deirdreboertien1282 there is another way of doing it that I think you will enjoy. Cut a three inch piece the same shape as that bottom curve. One Edge will be sewn on and then you will turn it to the right side. The other Edge you just need to tuck in making a small seam allowance and top stitch that down. That little area you'll be able to put elastic in. I hope this makes sense and I hope it helps
I've been sewing facemasks for former students in the medical profession, family, friends and my husband's employees. One of my students asked if I would sew scrub caps for her and sent me your video. I laughed and told her I had been watching your videos for a long time. Thanks for the video and easy method! 🧵🧵🧵🥰
I work in an orthopaedic theatre. Infection control is very strict. We have been told that our disposable scrub caps are being stopped. We can wear cotton ones that they will supply. Also we can buy our own. I have been sewing 48 years and wanted to make my own. You pattern is perfect as i have long hair. I struggled to get my hair in the disposable ones . Great tutorial, and I can't wait to make some when i get the time x
I love this scrub cap. Our first born daughter is a nurse and I will be sending her a box load of these caps to keep or to share. Thank you so much for sharing your time and talent with us.
This is an outstanding pattern. Love it! Thank you! My tip for a 3/4 seam is that I keep a large rubber band to put on my machine's bed to where I want it.
@@deepattison9329 , does the masking tape leave a sticky residue? I have seen plenty of videos with it being used, is there a preferred type of tape to use? I'm trying to tame my new overlocker (serger) & this sounds like a good way to mark out seam allowances. Thank You :)
Nicarey 71 You can use blue painters tape or this is what I’ve been using for years-“Sewing Edge - Reusable Vinyl Stops for Your Machine: 5 Strips Quilt with Marci Baker”. It’s on Amazon for about $10.00. I only use 1 strip a year so it’s worth it! & it really helps my seams to be the perfect 1/4” 🙂 🧵
Thank you!!! I have made 10 of these for nurses in the COVID floor at a local hospital. One is my daughter-in-law. She said they are so much more comfortable than the paper ones supplied to them. I'm pulling more fabric from my stash to make more!
I have been so taken with the simplicity of you cap or hat, I just wanted to share that I have gone through my fabric stash and cut about 100 hats to make for our local cancer care centre in Newmarket, Ontario. The pattern was was so very easy, it actually made sense to put 2 units together and make one hat. Kudos to you for sharing your video with hands on instructions for sewers and wanna bees.
Oh, my goodness! I will be sure to pass this great pattern on to my quilting friends. You are an incredible instructor and I very much enjoy watching all that you do. Thank you & stay safe! pj!
Thank you so much for doing this video! I have shared it among my coworkers and have made several caps myself. You are a blessing to us all and I appreciate you not trying to make money off showing how to make this cap.
I saw this post in July and thought i'd give it a try.... You have since become my Guru! I have sewn >20 of these, a few i gave out but most of them I wear to work! I am a critical care nurse and I thank you so much!
I'm just going to say it: You are amazing! I thought your scrunchie pattern was super clever and now this is just over the top. I can't wait to start making these. Thank you!!!!
Currently undergoing chemo, with hair loss. I still wear a mask as I am immune compromised and recently found mask elastic irritates my ears. Found a pattern for a head band with buttons but need a hat to hide hair loss. It’s getting too warm for knitted hats and am so glad I found this so easy way of meeting my needs. Thank you.
I hope you have already run that bell and are on the way to full recovery, Tsunamis! I will keep you in my heart and wish you the very best through this stage. My daughter successfully battled stomach cancer and faced down opioid addiction due to the process. I can already picture your name being added to the long list of those success stories. Big hugs and best wishes.
Hi Laura. I've been making your caps for months now. I am a dental hygienist and they have been so easy to make for work. I taught myself to sew this summer starting with face masks. These caps are wonderful for a beginner to make. Thank you for sharing.
Oh my gosh, that's a very easy way to make these caps. I just made 43 for coworkers using a pattern that ended with a whole lot of scraps.....for the next 30 I stil need, I'm using this. Thank you so very much!!!!
This pattern is so easy. My sewing group here in San Diego are donating caps and this pattern was just recently pressed into place and has been well received by the sewers and recipients! My group donates scrub caps to hospitals and clinics. Thank you for sharing this pattern and allowing us to do some good in our communities.
I just sewed a scrub cap for work with your instructions. I love it and like you said, “sew easy!” Thank you very much! Should I say thank you sew much. 😁
I wanted to say a big “THANK YOU” for this video. Love your style of plain, precise instruction. My daughters are both nurses. I showed them this video and am now full time sewing this scrub cap. They went through my material stash and made stacks of what they want! Now to get busy! Thank you again!
I appreciate this tutorial so much. You're an excellent teacher. I'm new to sewing and was able to follow easily. You were clear in your choice of wording and your hand gestures reinforced what you were verbalizing. Thank you!
My first time viewing Sew Very Easy (my first time at subscribing to anyone). I really enjoyed the directions (really are sew very easy). Thank You! Your voice is very easy to listen to and your movements and the way you explain things do not make me feel as if I need to be an expert sewer or feel like I am totally ignorant. I hope to find future project directions. I completely agree with Colleen Moyes !!
I made one of these for around the house a few years ago but now my friend who is going thru chemo loves it so it’s time to make more! I’m not great at sewing but your video makes it sew easy! It’s not to fast and you explain everything so well! Thank you!
I love it! What a great pattern & definitely great instructions! Thank you so much! All my 1/4 in. elastic went into making face masks but I do have 1/2 in. What a great bonnet to throw on when you have to run to the store quick AND I can pair it with a matching face mask. New fashion trend! 😀 Thank you again! You are keeping us inspired & busy! 💗
LaRae, I hope you don't mind my responding to your comment. I made a couple of old fashioned prairie bonnets a year ago, and when we needed masks this year I used leftover fabric from those bonnets. So I have been wearing my puffy prairie bonnets with matching masks and having a good time doing my grocery shopping!
I made a scrub cap and used binding tape instead of making the straps . I have been wearing this cap all the time! It is so comfortable, versatile, and cheerful. Thank you for the tutorial
Cut up pantyhose makes a good elastic as well. just make the stripes wider, when you stretch them they get smaller and then nothing will fray. they are quite elastic - not as much as the bought ribbons, but quite good. and the waist bands are very elastic.
Thank you so much! I am an healthcare worker that works in pre-operative department and made a few of these caps, and got so many compliments from my co-workers and patients asking where I brought it lol. I told them I made it, and now I got to make 20 of these caps. Thanks again.
I wish I could post a picture of my completed cap! I'm so very pleased with how it turned out. Let me add that I'm not very proficient with my sewing machine skills, but I was able to do this anyway. Thank you!
Helpful hint! If you don't have one of those fancy things to pull the tie through the cast, use circular knitting needles! Just fold them in half, loop the tie over, and push the two needles together all the way through. Worked like a charm!!!
Amazing idea. I am a retreat chef at a Christian camp and also I demonstrate whole-food, plant-based cooking. I need something to cover my hair so it is not in anyone's food. Thank you so very much. I've tried to make hats in the past, they didn't work well. This is one I can do and oh, I am so grateful! I can make them to suit my wardrobe, I can make them to go with the seasons, or even theme them to the foods I am cooking, lol. Wow, I can match the hats to the towel boas I am making to wipe my hands on as I work... Exciting to ponder...thank you so very much.
Laura, thank you so much for this cute, easy to sew pattern. I sewed this today, and will wear it to work Monday! Your instructions were crystal clear!
At about 5:00 I was thinking to myself: "Laura, why not use a serger." And then you said: "You can also use a serger" 😘 Easy project; thank-you, Laura. 👍
At first I thought it was a little more complicated when I saw you wearing it, but it is so easy. Beautiful!! Beautiful!! ... And you have beautiful hair. Thank you.
Thank you for showing how.I'll b having some bad hair days for a while--- thinning hair.Instead of a wig/hair topper, this idea will suit me well.Bless you dear n that's a nice fabric n clear teaching voice you hv there.Many many thanks!
yes yes yes! ive been wearing my crochet hats to cover a bad haircut this winter but summer will come and these cloth caps will be cute (and compliment out masks) for warmer weather. everybody be well.🙋
That's what I'm looking for. Something to cover this mess of hair until I can get to my hairstylist. And to keep me from hacking at it or pulling it out!
Oh me too. I can't wear headbands because they give me headaches. I saw this and thought would be good for anyone wanting to cover their hair. I am going to ask my sister who is an RN is she would like some
Omg THANK YOU!!! I’m an ER nurse and this pattern is so easy!!! I’m going to make a few on my day off. I tried the other patterns with the ponytail holder and they look strange and I wasted a lot of fabric which is so hard to find now. Thanks!!🤗🤗🤗🤗.
Good morning. This is the best video l ever see. My grandkid is a doctor in NY. She ask me to make a caps for her en her boyfriend. I m so happy to find you. Thanks.
I found your video after my daughter asked me to make a few scrub caps for her. I first found several patterns requiring fancy measurements and adjustments, then came across your fantastic, clear, easy to follow explanation. I was able to make six caps in no time, and now her colleagues at the hospital are envious and have asked for the pattern! Thank you so, so much!
Thank you so much for sharing this pattern. I have been purchasing plenty of head coverings through Garlands of Grace, and I may purchase more, but I was looking to make my own snood style headcovering because I love to sew, but I did not want it to be too extravagant, just pretty and modest. Thank you so much for showing this!
Thank you Laura, for the very easy scrub hat pattern!! I made some for the nurses at the Outpatient Surgery close by. Then I started making them for ladies going through chemotherapy and have lost their hair. I think this is a new audience for you to touch on!! The ladies feel so good putting them on other than a purchased turban!! Your gentle, kind voice is such a blessing. Bless you and your patterns!! Barbara Hasara Aug 1, 2021
Hi Laura, I just wanted to thank you so much for this tutorial and pattern. I was able to make caps like this for my mom as she is undergoing chemo. She really likes them. They are comfortable, and I can make them using a wide variety of colors and prints. I think this can be a great source of comfort to women who are losing their hair and battling cancer. Thank you again ❤
Hi work in a hospital. I made one for my mom as a chemo cap and one for myself as a surgeon cap and wear it to hospital with a matching mask everyday... It was appreciated by so many. Thanks
Really love this pattern! Very forgiving for a newbie. My hat turned out super cute. Might need to make mine a little bigger. I have a lot of hair. Edit: I increased to front edge to 19 inches and the length to 30 inches. Much better length for my long thick hair.
Beautiful, Laura, both you and the pattern! It reminds me of one of the first sewing projects I ever made in seventh grade, the triangular head scarf with ties. This one is much more useful at keeping your hair where it can't get in the way of things and it looks like there's not much chance it will slip off. Thank you so very much!
I just watched this video, I was searching for something like this. (easy and no pattern or complications) My sister has lost her hair due to chemo and the caps she has are very itchy so I found this video for her so she can make some caps for herself out of fabric that is comfortable. We don't live in the same state but email works great for sending links to great ideas. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much, Laura - I love your videos, you have a very pleasant voice to listen to. I will be making some of these for my granddaughter! So easy, functional and cute….
Love this! Thank you so much for this great pattern and detailed how to video! Looking for this for gardening to keep my hair free from catching whatever might be crawling around out there! (We have an awful lot of ticks this time of year)
I.Love.This.Tutorial. If you do assembly line style, these go so fast. I’ve noticed the thinner the elastic the less bunch the back will be. This is everything I’ve been looking for in a pattern, which is not a pattern.
Wanted to add my THANKS ,as well, for a simple pattern that is so easy to do. I made 5 in one night for my daughter who is an OR nurse. She loved them and said her ears didn't hurt wearing them all day. Wish I saw this pattern 2 years ago when I was going through chemotherapy. I would have loved wearing these after I lost all my hair. Thank you again for sharing.
I do the cutting and my wife does the sewing. She is up to 175 hats in the past 3 weeks for our local hospital. Thank you for the easy pattern (from my wife!). Before that my wife made over 700 masks. I am so proud of her work.
Woa..she sews quickly!!
That’s amazing. As a nurse, I know that the staff at that hospital truly appreciate that!
That's amazing! Well done to the both of you 👏 😍
And you are awesome to help, support, and take pride in your wife. She is a lucky woman.
Где размеры кроя? Что подписать трудно? Чёртова баба.😊
Put silk fabric to the inside, and you have yourself a great sleeping cap for those of us girls with curly or ethnic hair. Great pattern! Thank you SO much for sharing!
Thank you for the tutorial, My wife has just lost her hair due to chemo for breast cancer, she loves sewing and this has helped her take control of the hair loss and a project to keep her mind occupied. She played with the dimensions slightly to get a best fit and used slightly wider ties to make a feature of the bow and padded out the “gather” with bundle of muslin.
Thank you for sharing so many wonderful ideas, patterns, and tips! For those who need to see supplies written out, like me, it sounds like the pattern requires:
Two 18 x 22 inch rectangles of main fabric(s)
One 2.5 x 45 inch fabric strip (or 2- 2.5 x 22.5 inch fabric strips)
One 8 inch piece of elastic
:)
Jessica Thank you for writing out the dimensions. Very helpful & thoughtful :)
Hi Jessica, you've probably already figured this out but, you'll need 2 of the 2.5"x45" fabric strips.
Thanks, very good
Great tutorial thanks
Thanks for writing this out. perfect!!
As I watched this video I imagined that these caps would be welcomed by women who may have cancer and have lost their hair. How pretty to make them with bright and colorful prints. I appreciated the fact that you could simply fold the cap and make a cuff. So many uses for a simple pattern. Thanks!
We would really appreciate them. I used to have a head of beautiful long thick silky hair. Not anymore thanks to ibrance. But hey, it is keeping me alive. (Well GOD is but let’s keep going for now.) Not only hair loss from Chemo but hair loss, thinning, or change due to a number of factors: chemo, CDK inhibitors, loss of estrogen in CA pts from treatment, aromatase inhibitors, alopecia (immune system attacks hair follicles and kills them), trauma, anxiety (hair pulling), etc...can you tell i was a RN before MBCA (metastatic [this means stage 4, the last stage] breast cancer)?
Don’t forget the kiddos! Can this pattern be downsized for the kids?
@@caroldean4417 Hello Carol. So you're telling me that you have breast cancer? I'm sorry to hear this. Prayers are heading your way. God bless you and give you strength during this time.
Exactly so! I saw this tutorial and thought, "How timely", as my hair has just begun to fall out from chemo.
(for Rectal cancer)
I'm finishing up my cap now. Thank you, Laura of Sew Very Easy, for teaching me to make a simple yet pretty cap to don my quickly balding head. 😃
@@wordwalkermomma4 You are in my prayers. Like Laura you need us to wish you well during this challenge. God Bless you both.
Exactly! I wonder if the back of the cap will get pressed down against a carseat headrest or something and make it obvious that there's no hair there, or if I'm overthinking this.
If anything good could be said of COVID-19 (and I realize that's a somewhat controversial thing to say), it's that it has created a renaissance for skills like sewing, and highlighted the great value of creativity and of self-sufficiency.
Plauditectives, i also have witnessed kindness in humanity.
yes, I got my machine out, dusted it off, and am making lots of masks for local hospitals.
a lot of us have been sewing all along (thats how i found this lady) its also how so many already had stashes of fabric for mask making. but now more people are re-finding or are learning this fun and useful skill
plauditecives 💜💜💜💜
Does anyone have her pattern for masks to attach to this cap?
By the way, her voice is so very soothing; like a very patient school teacher! It helps!
I was just told a good friend has cancer. I saw this demo a long time ago and remembered it. I am going to make her some for her long journey with treatment. Thank you so much. You always explain everything so clearly,
Just finished! Piece of cake! Off to my granddaughter tomorrow by USPS. She’s a first year nurse in South Jersey and is assigned to their Covid patients. She’s getting a real trial by fire! She requested these and I’m not a clothing sewist. This is about the 5th pattern I’ve tried and it’s perfect! Thank you for this.
that is great news:) so happy this is going to work for your granddaughter
Susanne Bell I don’t really know how to sew at all. I’m a dental hygienist and I want these for when I go back. I’m going to give this one a whirl and your comment gave me some confidence. Fingers crossed! Really wishing I could just have someone do it for me lol
@@presidentelecthygienius562 YOU CAN DO IT. just don't over think it. If you know how to use a sewing machine you will be fine.
@@presidentelecthygienius562 you can do it!!! honest. she gives such clear instructions that it will be surprisingly easy.. if you are not sure of your machine skills there are lots of you tubes on how to sew and you can always ask here
Shine J
They are looking for influencers. I am not one. I don’t use Facebook and my Instagram is minuscule.
I am just an RN who could really use one or a few. 😐
Thank you Laura for this great pattern and clear instructions (as always!). I live in Dublin, Ireland, I'm 77 and the 70's and over cohort has been restricted from going outside of our apartment/house for many weeks. I always wear my hair short but now it's difficult to know what to call it - "forked lightening" springs to mind :-) I have lots of fabric so I think I'll give this a whirl. I have to say that I was moved by so many of the comments and the spirit of everyone. I send you all my best wishes and prayers. God bless and stay safe.
The pattern is doable. I am planning to make some hats/caps for my friends and churchmates who are undergoing chemo. My sewing machine just arrived and i happened to came accross your video and i think i can do it. Your video is very clear. Thanks for sharing your talent. GOD BLESS.
By the way I am from the Philippines
One of the best explanations of a scrub cap. Excellent teacher you are. 😀🤓🙂
I'm a nurse and my hair is very long. I have made 5 already and I love them. My hair will stay clean and my ears will be warm during my cold night shifts. Thank you so much!
Seamstresses from church are making these, again. Last year we learned nurses love these made of Xmas cloth! They’ve also requested some youth sizes for youngsters having surgery! Thank you, Laura!
Thank you for just showing us how to make this and not talking forever about nothing
It’s very refreshing to just be able to get right to the project and start sewing. Good directions. Thanks. Nova
She's an absolute pro at giving directions -- without a lot of filler language. I love watching her videos.
Yes!!! I dislike when the intro is more than one minute.. I tent to skip those videos lol
Hello! Can you please teach us how to make non reversible bouffant?
I agree 100000%!!!
I love your teaching skills! Step by step in plain english, and not too fast. THANK YOU!❤
I am deaf I watched 1st video with your blue scrubs but I failed.. but other 2nd videos I catched this 2nd...
Oh Behold, now I understand what I was missing the parts. I was sewing and trying to put on my head but failed. Sad. I gave up. Few days I was watched 2 part of videos and watched again with captions. Ohhh ohh
I missed parts. Smh. I tried to cut the fabrics.... then waited to video again. I got it about curve.....then sewing all curves around not bottom.. now I understand today FINALLLLLLLLY. Perfect on my head. Yeeeeeess
Beautiful instructions are simple understand!!
God bless you
Guess what I cut more color fabrics today . Oh I love it l. Looooooove it.
I’m a surgical nurse, I absolutely love this cap! I’m going to tell my daughter to make some for me.
The least complicated design I've seen to date that doesn't involve lining up the curves and pinning them. Thank you for sharing your wisdom!
@Angela H. I agree with you, the design and instructions are so easy to follow and they're pretty quick to make. I made my first one tonight & am super happy with it.
I know! I made one with a circle I had to pin into a band and it was beautiful but so exhausting I have the second one I cut out in my UFO pile likely never to be touched again. I mean I did make it out of satin and chiffon so it was like I was asking for frustration lol
Thank you so much you are a great teacher
Thank you! I love Ms. Laura’s tutorial. So well-presented with clear and concise information on such a versatile head-piece. Given the chance, time and donations of such head pieces are in order. ❤
This is by far the easiest pattern I have ever seen and a very functional cap when done. Thank you so much!
This is such a splendid way to cover the head. I have alopecia and can see how I could wear this and still feel covered well and look stylish at the same time. Also I would choose coordinating fabric and make it double sided. I will make the ties wider too....that way I can tie it while giving it a turban look.
Thank you so much for caring by sharing.🥰
Z'Nycé London I was thinking about making the ties wider, as well. Have you done it yet?
Hi, have you figured out the wider ties?
Wider ribbon is such a great idea, my mom has alopecia too and i believe she prefers wider ribbon ❤️
I'm thrilled to try this pattern. My daughter is a nurse and I've been making masks for her and her coworkers. This will be a great addition. God Bless you!
Exceelent. Straight forward, concise, no fluff .. .. one of the better tutorials I've seen.
I am a dental hygienist and have made the decision to wear a cap when I am able to go back to work (Covid-19). This was my very 1st sewing project ever as I just received my 1st sewing machine last week. This tutorial was great and the project was simple. I will be making more of these caps and will share this tutorial with my colleagues. Thank you so much!
Wonderful!
Thank you so much. I'm an ER nurse and have been making these caps for my colleagues on my days off and evenings after work. It's been a nice and easy relaxing activity. I've made 8 of them so far using Kaffe Fassett collection fabric.
Laura,, must say you look good in anything,,, I just love watching you what ever it is you make,,, these are so useful in many different ways,, Thank you for yet another clear instructed totorial,, and I'll be making these to help our NHS,,, xx
I made this hat, and I just LOVE it. I wore it today and got so many compliments! It is for my "bad hair days." Thank you, Laura!!!!
I have lost my hair due to chemotherapy, and sewed myself a Christmas cap which cheered me up no end. Will sew more for the other days of the year! Thank you Laura, for the lovely, easy-to-follow instructions even for a novice like me. PS it's better than any of the caps I have bought online.
I wish you the best on your journey through chemotherapy. My daughter successfully battled stomach cancer and opioid addiction. I'll be keeping you in my heart and believe you will have the same success, Angelina. BIG VIRTUAL HUGS!
I want to make this for a friend going thru chemo. Did you adjust the main piece smaller?
Love all your videos ,your voice is calming, & your directions are wonderful without having to watch you sewing. You just give clear instructions. Thank you!!!!
Thank you for the fast tutorial! This cap appears much easier to make than the other ones; which I did make with matching masks for hospital workers on the Navajo Nation. I sure appreciate your talent. THANK YOU again. I will give it a try this weekend. Many blessings!
Thank you for the tutorial on this all-purpose cap. I have made two of them and plan on making more. I absolutely love them. I was intimidated by the curve at the bottom so I used a saucer to make a mark so that I could cut an even line.
Ooooo that's a good idea
I have made TONS AND TONS of these awesome hats. for cancer patients, for my co workers " nurses" and just because they are great for a bad hair day. THANK YOU LAURA.
Hats off to you for letting your tutorial be free to those that would want to help with the hospitals that could use them like the many masks that are needed, thank you.
In His Grace Lorisa
I wished I had seen this video when I was going through my breast cancer treatment.
The simplicity of making it is great, you don't need to be great at sewing!
Thank you. I will be sharing this and making them for people who need them.
Me too when I went thru cancer.
Thank you for this tutorial. My granddaughter is a new O.R. Nurse and needed scrub caps. Made10. The instructions were so easy. Bless you.
I am a nurse and wear caps at work while I care for covid-19 patients. I found this easy to put together and I can make it in any color or fabric I need to match my scrubs. I had a hard time finding one that could fit my long hair up into it. Thank you.
Thank you Laura! I'm making caps for my daughter, an ER doctor. I've made a couple that are far to fussy. I Love yours! Easy, quick and adjustable.😍
What a great easy pattern, I have no printer at home and just about every pattern I have seen requires printing,.Thank you! I can now make hats to go with my scrub shirts for Rona Scrubs here in Australia
My daughter just got her first job in a restaurant and the owners told her she needed to bring her own "chef's cap" to keep her hair up and out of the way (they only provide hair nets.) So happy to find this video with a familiar face (I also made drawstring pouches from another one of your videos!) This was so much easier to follow than the PDF patterns I downloaded, and fun to sew! My daughter wore it to work and now every one of her female co-workers wants one, so I am making a half dozen more to coordinate with the restaurant's colors/logo!
Laura, I have been making different scrub cap patterns over the past 9 months trying to find the best one for long hair and I have to say that yours is the absolute best I have found! You are so thorough and have the best step by step instructions without adding a ton of dialogue that is not needed. You have a very soothing voice that is so easy to listen to, makes me feel calm and confident that I can do it. I am making them for my daughter who is an OR nurse and she loves them. Only thing is they have to wear a disposable cap over their cloth scrub caps so it can get pretty warm some days and she asked if they was a way to adapt the pattern to only 1 layer of fabric. I have no idea if that would work and really would appreciate any guidance or advice you can share. Thank you so much for sharing your talent and making this a free pattern we can all use.
yes you can just do a rolled hem and a casing for the back.
How much of an extra allowance should I add to make the curved casing? Is there any tricks to this?
@@deirdreboertien1282 there is another way of doing it that I think you will enjoy. Cut a three inch piece the same shape as that bottom curve. One Edge will be sewn on and then you will turn it to the right side. The other Edge you just need to tuck in making a small seam allowance and top stitch that down. That little area you'll be able to put elastic in. I hope this makes sense and I hope it helps
I've been sewing facemasks for former students in the medical profession, family, friends and my husband's employees.
One of my students asked if I would sew scrub caps for her and sent me your video. I laughed and told her I had been watching your videos for a long time.
Thanks for the video and easy method! 🧵🧵🧵🥰
Wonderful tutorial. I’ve been making caps for my daughter who is an ER nurse. This is the cutest pattern Love how it can tie on top of the head
I work in an orthopaedic theatre. Infection control is very strict. We have been told that our disposable scrub caps are being stopped. We can wear cotton ones that they will supply. Also we can buy our own. I have been sewing 48 years and wanted to make my own. You pattern is perfect as i have long hair. I struggled to get my hair in the disposable ones . Great tutorial, and I can't wait to make some when i get the time x
I love this scrub cap. Our first born daughter is a nurse and I will be sending her a box load of these caps to keep or to share. Thank you so much for sharing your time and talent with us.
This is an outstanding pattern. Love it! Thank you! My tip for a 3/4 seam is that I keep a large rubber band to put on my machine's bed to where I want it.
A piece of masking tape works well also.
@@deepattison9329 , does the masking tape leave a sticky residue? I have seen plenty of videos with it being used, is there a preferred type of tape to use? I'm trying to tame my new overlocker (serger) & this sounds like a good way to mark out seam allowances. Thank You :)
Nicarey 71 You can use blue painters tape or this is what I’ve been using for years-“Sewing Edge - Reusable Vinyl Stops for Your Machine: 5 Strips Quilt with Marci Baker”. It’s on Amazon for about $10.00. I only use 1 strip a year so it’s worth it! & it really helps my seams to be the perfect 1/4” 🙂 🧵
I use blue painters tape for markings on my machine. Works really well, and no leftover adhesive.
@@c.r.mcleod8959 Washi tape leaves no residue!
Thank you!!! I have made 10 of these for nurses in the COVID floor at a local hospital. One is my daughter-in-law. She said they are so much more comfortable than the paper ones supplied to them.
I'm pulling more fabric from my stash to make more!
I have been so taken with the simplicity of you cap or hat, I just wanted to share that I have gone through my fabric stash and cut about 100 hats to make for our local cancer care centre in Newmarket, Ontario. The pattern was was so very easy, it actually made sense to put 2 units together and make one hat. Kudos to you for sharing your video with hands on instructions for sewers and wanna bees.
Thank you very much from Surabaya, Indonesia! It is the clearest, easiest, and most whole-heartedly given instruction! 😍
Absolutely Excellent! This is my favourite pattern on CZcams for scrub hats and you are a gifted teacher. Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️❤️❤️
Lidia West I agree
Agreed! I've made 4 for myself and 3 for coworkers who loved the design❤Thank you.
Oh, my goodness! I will be sure to pass this great pattern on to my quilting friends. You are an incredible instructor and I very much enjoy watching all that you do. Thank you & stay safe! pj!
Thank you so much for doing this video! I have shared it among my coworkers and have made several caps myself. You are a blessing to us all and I appreciate you not trying to make money off showing how to make this cap.
I saw this post in July and thought i'd give it a try.... You have since become my Guru! I have sewn >20 of these, a few i gave out but most of them I wear to work! I am a critical care nurse and I thank you so much!
I’m a nurse and wear these caps all the time. Thank you, this is a great and simple pattern. Thank you God Bless.
I'm just going to say it: You are amazing! I thought your scrunchie pattern was super clever and now this is just over the top. I can't wait to start making these. Thank you!!!!
Currently undergoing chemo, with hair loss. I still wear a mask as I am immune compromised and recently found mask elastic irritates my ears. Found a pattern for a head band with buttons but need a hat to hide hair loss. It’s getting too warm for knitted hats and am so glad I found this so easy way of meeting my needs. Thank you.
I hope you have already run that bell and are on the way to full recovery, Tsunamis! I will keep you in my heart and wish you the very best through this stage. My daughter successfully battled stomach cancer and faced down opioid addiction due to the process. I can already picture your name being added to the long list of those success stories. Big hugs and best wishes.
I must say you do a GREAT tutorial! Easy to understand. Very thorough. Not too slow, not to fast! Perfect!
Hi Laura. I've been making your caps for months now. I am a dental hygienist and they have been so easy to make for work. I taught myself to sew this summer starting with face masks. These caps are wonderful for a beginner to make. Thank you for sharing.
Oh my gosh, that's a very easy way to make these caps. I just made 43 for coworkers using a pattern that ended with a whole lot of scraps.....for the next 30 I stil need, I'm using this. Thank you so very much!!!!
Would you mind to sharing your pattern?
This pattern is so easy. My sewing group here in San Diego are donating caps and this pattern was just recently pressed into place and has been well received by the sewers and recipients! My group donates scrub caps to hospitals and clinics. Thank you for sharing this pattern and allowing us to do some good in our communities.
I just sewed a scrub cap for work with your instructions. I love it and like you said, “sew easy!” Thank you very much! Should I say thank you sew much. 😁
I wanted to say a big “THANK YOU” for this video. Love your style of plain, precise instruction. My daughters are both nurses. I showed them this video and am now full time sewing this scrub cap. They went through my material stash and made stacks of what they want! Now to get busy! Thank you again!
I appreciate this tutorial so much. You're an excellent teacher. I'm new to sewing and was able to follow easily. You were clear in your choice of wording and your hand gestures reinforced what you were verbalizing. Thank you!
I totally agree! 😁❤
My first time viewing Sew Very Easy (my first time at subscribing to anyone).
I really enjoyed the directions (really are sew very easy). Thank You!
Your voice is very easy to listen to and your movements and the way you explain things do not make me feel as if I need to be an expert sewer or feel like I am totally ignorant. I hope to find future project directions. I completely agree with Colleen Moyes !!
I made one of these for around the house a few years ago but now my friend who is going thru chemo loves it so it’s time to make more! I’m not great at sewing but your video makes it sew easy! It’s not to fast and you explain everything so well! Thank you!
I love it! What a great pattern & definitely great instructions! Thank you so much! All my 1/4 in. elastic went into making face masks but I do have 1/2 in. What a great bonnet to throw on when you have to run to the store quick AND I can pair it with a matching face mask. New fashion trend! 😀 Thank you again! You are keeping us inspired & busy! 💗
LaRae W great idea making a coordinating mask. I may have to steal your idea. Thank you 💕
LaRae, I hope you don't mind my responding to your comment. I made a couple of old fashioned prairie bonnets a year ago, and when we needed masks this year I used leftover fabric from those bonnets. So I have been wearing my puffy prairie bonnets with matching masks and having a good time doing my grocery shopping!
I made a scrub cap and used binding tape instead of making the straps . I have been wearing this cap all the time! It is so comfortable, versatile, and cheerful. Thank you for the tutorial
Cut up pantyhose makes a good elastic as well. just make the stripes wider, when you stretch them they get smaller and then nothing will fray. they are quite elastic - not as much as the bought ribbons, but quite good. and the waist bands are very elastic.
Brilliant! This would be so cute for women who have lost their hair due to chemo! The color possibilities are endless.
I'm so glad I found you !!! You have an excellent teaching style and you don't waste time talking about nothing. Thank you, very refreshing.
Thank you so much! I am an healthcare worker that works in pre-operative department and made a few of these caps, and got so many compliments from my co-workers and patients asking where I brought it lol. I told them I made it, and now I got to make 20 of these caps. Thanks again.
You always explain and show projects in such a way that it becomes easy, sew very easy!
I wish I could post a picture of my completed cap! I'm so very pleased with how it turned out. Let me add that I'm not very proficient with my sewing machine skills, but I was able to do this anyway. Thank you!
Helpful hint! If you don't have one of those fancy things to pull the tie through the cast, use circular knitting needles! Just fold them in half, loop the tie over, and push the two needles together all the way through. Worked like a charm!!!
Amazing idea. I am a retreat chef at a Christian camp and also I demonstrate whole-food, plant-based cooking. I need something to cover my hair so it is not in anyone's food. Thank you so very much. I've tried to make hats in the past, they didn't work well. This is one I can do and oh, I am so grateful! I can make them to suit my wardrobe, I can make them to go with the seasons, or even theme them to the foods I am cooking, lol. Wow, I can match the hats to the towel boas I am making to wipe my hands on as I work... Exciting to ponder...thank you so very much.
Laura, thank you so much for this cute, easy to sew pattern. I sewed this today, and will wear it to work Monday! Your instructions were crystal clear!
At about 5:00 I was thinking to myself: "Laura, why not use a serger." And then you said: "You can also use a serger" 😘 Easy project; thank-you, Laura. 👍
At first I thought it was a little more complicated when I saw you wearing it, but it is so easy. Beautiful!! Beautiful!! ... And you have beautiful hair. Thank you.
Thank you and I am happy you did give a try:)
Thank you for showing how.I'll b having some bad hair days for a while--- thinning hair.Instead of a wig/hair topper, this idea will suit me well.Bless you dear n that's a nice fabric n clear teaching voice you hv there.Many many thanks!
This is great seeing how we can’t get to the hairdressers. Thanks for this great and easy pattern
yes yes yes! ive been wearing my crochet hats to cover a bad haircut this winter but summer will come and these cloth caps will be cute (and compliment out masks) for warmer weather. everybody be well.🙋
That's what I'm looking for. Something to cover this mess of hair until I can get to my hairstylist. And to keep me from hacking at it or pulling it out!
Made one today and I love it. Put it on immediately and haven't taken it off!
Oh me too. I can't wear headbands because they give me headaches. I saw this and thought would be good for anyone wanting to cover their hair. I am going to ask my sister who is an RN is she would like some
Omg THANK YOU!!! I’m an ER nurse and this pattern is so easy!!! I’m going to make a few on my day off. I tried the other patterns with the ponytail holder and they look strange and I wasted a lot of fabric which is so hard to find now. Thanks!!🤗🤗🤗🤗.
Good morning. This is the best video l ever see. My grandkid is a doctor in NY. She ask me to make a caps for her en her boyfriend. I m so happy to find you. Thanks.
I loved the clear directions and very clearly spoken . I shall watch your other tutorials. A BIG THANK YOU 🙏
I love this! No more paper bag over my head to get home from my salon hair cut! lol
These are so easy to make! I've made 2 so far and they turned out perfect. I'm making matching masks and putting buttons on the cap. Thanks so much!
I found your video after my daughter asked me to make a few scrub caps for her. I first found several patterns requiring fancy measurements and adjustments, then came across your fantastic, clear, easy to follow explanation. I was able to make six caps in no time, and now her colleagues at the hospital are envious and have asked for the pattern! Thank you so, so much!
I am a nurse on a Covid unit and this is perfect. I will make these for me and my coworkers. Thank you!❤️❤️
Thank you so much for sharing this pattern. I have been purchasing plenty of head coverings through Garlands of Grace, and I may purchase more, but I was looking to make my own snood style headcovering because I love to sew, but I did not want it to be too extravagant, just pretty and modest. Thank you so much for showing this!
Thank you Laura, for the very easy scrub hat pattern!! I made some for the nurses at the Outpatient Surgery close by. Then I started making them for ladies going through chemotherapy and have lost their hair. I think this is a new audience for you to touch on!! The ladies feel so good putting them on other than a purchased turban!! Your gentle, kind voice is such a blessing. Bless you and your patterns!! Barbara Hasara Aug 1, 2021
Hi Laura, I just wanted to thank you so much for this tutorial and pattern. I was able to make caps like this for my mom as she is undergoing chemo. She really likes them. They are comfortable, and I can make them using a wide variety of colors and prints. I think this can be a great source of comfort to women who are losing their hair and battling cancer. Thank you again ❤
Hi work in a hospital. I made one for my mom as a chemo cap and one for myself as a surgeon cap and wear it to hospital with a matching mask everyday... It was appreciated by so many. Thanks
Really love this pattern! Very forgiving for a newbie. My hat turned out super cute. Might need to make mine a little bigger. I have a lot of hair. Edit: I increased to front edge to 19 inches and the length to 30 inches. Much better length for my long thick hair.
An assortment of these may be my go-to as I transition from my darkly died hair to its natural gray. Thanks.
Donna Munchow I am thinking the same way. I am tired of dyeing my hair, and want to give it a try.
I'm tired of dying my hair too and also it has gone from being thick to thinning so much that I feel I'm bald.
Wow I’m an Orthodox Jewish woman and we cover our hair this is called a Tichel! I love it Thank you! So adorable!
Im a respiratory therapist and I made one, wore it, loved it, making more of them as I type this out :))))
Thank you!!!
Beautiful, Laura, both you and the pattern! It reminds me of one of the first sewing projects I ever made in seventh grade, the triangular head scarf with ties. This one is much more useful at keeping your hair where it can't get in the way of things and it looks like there's not much chance it will slip off. Thank you so very much!
I had one if these years ago but finally had to throw it out. I always wanted another. Thank you! I can now make me several thanks to You🥰
I just watched this video, I was searching for something like this. (easy and no pattern or complications) My sister has lost her hair due to chemo and the caps she has are very itchy so I found this video for her so she can make some caps for herself out of fabric that is comfortable. We don't live in the same state but email works great for sending links to great ideas. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much, Laura - I love your videos, you have a very pleasant voice to listen to. I will be making some of these for my granddaughter! So easy, functional and cute….
Love this! Thank you so much for this great pattern and detailed how to video! Looking for this for gardening to keep my hair free from catching whatever might be crawling around out there! (We have an awful lot of ticks this time of year)
I.Love.This.Tutorial.
If you do assembly line style, these go so fast. I’ve noticed the thinner the elastic the less bunch the back will be. This is everything I’ve been looking for in a pattern, which is not a pattern.
This is the easiest most simple pattern I have seen so far...and it seems to fit well. I like it. I will use it. Thanks very much!
Wanted to add my THANKS ,as well, for a simple pattern that is so easy to do. I made 5 in one night for my daughter who is an OR nurse. She loved them and said her ears didn't hurt wearing them all day. Wish I saw this pattern 2 years ago when I was going through chemotherapy. I would have loved wearing these after I lost all my hair. Thank you again for sharing.