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Turban Hat Tutorial

by Princess Tafadzwa
6 comments

It is now summer and its hot. Sometimes I just do not want to do my hair and I want to tuck it away in a hat. Problem is most of my hats are made of wool and they just will not work so I decided to make a turban hat with knit fabric.I looked for a tutorial on-line and could not find one with everything I wanted so I took a bit of everything I liked to come up with this tutorial.

Turban Hat Tutorial

Materials

1/4 yard knit fabric

Sewing essentials

Instructions

Cut two rectangles one that mneasure 20″ by 13″ and another one that is 4″ by 5″

Turban Hat Tutorial

Fold the big piece so that it measures 10″ by 13″ and sew a curve on the open side and trim the excess fabric. Leave a 1″ opening at the top.

Turban Hat Tutorial

Hem the bottom of the hat using a desired method

Turban Hat Tutorial

Tuck about an inch of the back seam and pin in place three times.

Turban Hat Tutorial

Stitch in the ditch to secure the tucks.

Turban Hat Tutorial

Fold the small rectangle so that it measures 2″ by 5 ” and stitch on the long side. Turn the tube inside out.Turban Hat Tutorial

Pull the tab through the opening making sure the seem is on the inside. Stitch the ends together.

Turban Hat Tutorial Pin the stiched ends of the tab to the opening and slip stitch to close the opening.Turban Hat Tutorial
Cut any loose threads and you are done with your turban hat.

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6 comments

Gail February 4, 2015 - 9:13 pm

I came across your website and think I will try the turban. I have been looking for chemo cap patterns and your looks like it might work! Thanks for all your efforts.

Princess Tafadzwa February 4, 2015 - 9:17 pm

Happy to help.

Cicely March 20, 2015 - 6:50 am

Thank you so much for posting this pattern! I just had a bilateral mastectomy and need to have chemotherapy. I haven’t been able to find exactly what I was looking for in turban patterns either. And some from the store aren’t my cup of tea either. Now I’ll be able to match my wardrobe. Many thanks!

Princess Tafadzwa March 20, 2015 - 8:18 am

You are welcome Cicely. Get well soon. I will remember you in my prayers.

Val August 21, 2016 - 3:33 pm

I have been making Adult Turban Hats for Cancer Patients and take them to a Cancer Center for the last five years ~ today, I was asked to make a Child’s Turban and your pattern is easier then the one I use. So I will be able to make a couple for this young girl. Thanks for the Information!

Princess Tafadzwa August 22, 2016 - 6:16 am

Thank you Val for giving your time in helping at the cancer centre. I happy you are able to use my tutorial for this.

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