March 2nd is Read Across America Day, y'all!
And in honor of the good Dr. Seuss' birthday,
I crafted a jaunty little striped hat.
But first of all, why didn't I just use the hat I already had?
BECAUSE THE FREAKIN' THING IS HUUUUUGE!
It bobbles around on my head and annoys me all day long. It would be fine for a readers' theater or something, but not for a whole day in a third grade classroom.
So I started with two pieces of 9" x 12" felt, my reference book,
and my trusty old-school calculator.
(I have had that calculator for more than thirty years. I'm ooooold!)
I cut the red felt into an 8" by 9" rectangle.
I cut two 9" by 1 1/2" strips of white.
I cut a red circle 3 1/4" across.
(Ignore the red 3 3/4" on the circle! My math failed me! It's wrong!)
With the remaining white, I cut two identical ovals as big I could,
and cut a circle out of the middle of one about 2 1/2" across.
(Honestly? If you have extra white felt, make your ovals bigger than mine. They would be easier to sew, then.)
I sewed on the white strips.
Then made a tube, making sure the white stripes matched up.
I sewed the red circle on one end.
And then sewed the white oval with the circle cut out to the other end.
I stuffed that sucker with stuffing.
And then sewed the other oval to the bottom.
NOT SHOWN:
I also hemmed on the white oval right next to the tube, through all the layers.
Otherwise, the bottom was too poofy.
I made two slits, and threaded a headband though them.
I hand-sewed around the opening, to keep the hat from slipping around.
Now THAT'S a hat I can rock all day long!
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