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Monday, July 30, 2012

Adult-Sized Sun Hat. {Free Pattern}

hat collage for resized adult pattern
Since I’d used it before, I used the Oliver + S bucket hat pattern again. I enlarged it for my 22” head. I thought I would share my enlarged version with you in case any of you happen to have a 22” head and would like to make a hat for yourself.

 After all, a mama needs to protect her skin, too.

40 comments:

  1. I love hats! Have to sew this up before summer ends. Thanks for posting!

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  2. Cute hat! My mom's head is really big and she can never find hats that fit, so I'll pass this along to her :-) Thanks so much for sharing at The Fun In Functional!

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  3. ack! I wish that I'd seen this before I ruined some fabric over the weekend! Cute hat!

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    1. Maybe you can use the fabric for something else!

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  4. how fantastic, thank you so much for sharing. I only ever find kid's hat patterns and I haven't got any of those!

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    1. Yes, I have found lots of kids' patterns. Felt there was a need for an adult one! Hope you make one!

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  5. I'm featuring this on Make It Wear It this week! Thanks for the pattern! Grab a featured button if you want!

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  6. Thanks !! I just measured my son's head after printing the Oliver and S pattern , only to discover his head is 22 inches!!! Thanks for enlarging it

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  7. Thank you for sharing your enlargement. I've made a ton of the kid ones and finally wanted one for myself! My first attempt came out too small. I was happy to find your version!

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  8. Should I purchase the same amount of fabric or will I need a bit more for the adult size?

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  9. have you any instructions on how to sew it all together, i have never made 1 b4, i have downloaded the patter and cut out my fabric waiting to be stitched

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    1. I don't know if u found the instructions for the pattern or not yet, but it is in the article up further titled Oliver + S bucket hat pattern.

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  10. Doesn't anyone have a 21 inch head??!! I can seldom find patterns or hats small enough. Besides I don't have a printer to print this anyway, but couldn't resist commenting.

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  11. I am so glad I finally found this. Thank you for sharing this! I can hardly wait to make one.

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  12. This is great- thanks for sharing! I just made the original with smaller seams for my son's 21.5" head- so happy to find a larger one I can use for him next time- and myself!

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  13. I'm hoping to find some nice camo to make this! :-) thank you for sharing!

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  14. Beautiful..
    My son love wearing hats...will surely try to design this hat :)

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  15. Are there directions for this pattern?

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    1. I don't know if u found the instructions for the pattern or not yet, but it is in the article up further titled Oliver + S bucket hat pattern.

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    2. I don't know if u found the instructions for the pattern or not yet, but it is in the article up further titled Oliver + S bucket hat pattern.

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  16. Actually this is from Becky-this guys mother. I have no idea why it is coming from him

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  17. Thank you for the enlarged hat. Made one for my grandson, now his dad wants the same hat!!

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  18. Thank you! My son also needs this size hat! Is it with or without seem allowances?

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  19. I have made 3 of these children bucket hats in the last 2 weeks. They are so cute. Has anyone here used this adult size pattern? Did it turn out correctly? I am planning to use this pattern very soon, so I would love to make sure it works before I try it.

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  20. Can you share how much you enlarged the pattern? I'd like to try to enlarge it a bit more for a 23-24 inch head.

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    1. Did you figure out how to do this yet? Also looking for a pattern for a 24 inch head

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    2. I just printed at 110% zoom for a 24 inch head. Let's hope it works

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    3. Suggest making the seams smaller; instead of using 1/2" seams throughout, use 1/4". Please let us know how this works!

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  22. Thanks so much! My son is now 8 and lives in his Oliver + S bucket hats. He has been wearing them since he was 3 and has 8 of them. He has autism and the hats are calming for him. He had a big head back then and so they where made with a 1/4" seam allowance to give him enough room. Well, they are just too small now. He and I ended up at the fabric store today and he picked out some new fabrics. I'm so glad I found you post! I really didn't want to try to enlarge the original pattern. I think I might make myself one as well!

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  23. Be careful when printing out! My hat ended up being much too big, 25", because my printer enlarged the image. Any chance you could modify the pattern to include a scale?

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  24. the instructions link is here https://oliverands.com/community/blog/2016/08/reversible-bucket-hat-tutorial.html

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  25. Hi! Is your pattern include seam? Or should I add seam?

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