How to Keep Your Guy Warm in His Baseball Cap at a Football Game
comments (11) December 13th, 2008Smooth the knit strip over the raw edge of the fleece, and fold it to the wrong side. Pin the knit strip in place. Stitch along the ditch from the right side.
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If you stitch a scant 1/8 inch from the binding, it will look nice and neat—even if you're a little crooked. |
Using small, sharp scissors, trim the excess knit strip away from the stitching in the back.
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Be careful not to trim too close to the stitching. |
After you finish both sides of the strap, baste the ends of the strap on the bottom edge of the headband where it's indicated on the pattern.
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If you attach the straps before you finish the lower edge, the binding will encase the ends of the strap, creating a clean finish. |
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Comments (11)
Posted: 11:43 am on October 23rd
The small size is 22", the med is 23" and the lg is 24" Take away a 1/2 inch for the seam allowances to get the finished circumference. The problem with giving exact measurements is that fleece varies in how stretchy it is...the more stretch, the shorter the measurement needs to be to be comfortable.
I hope that helps.
Posted: 2:04 pm on February 27th
It's a great idea and I'm looking forward to you sharing your ideas.
Happy sewing and have a great day !
GGmom
Thank you
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