How to Line a Knit or Crocheted Hat
comments (7) December 31st, 2008
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With a loose whip stitch, stitch the bottom edge of the band to the bottom edge of the hat. Go through both the backside of the knit/crochet work and the band. To maintain the hat's stretch, keep the stitches slightly loose by gently stretching the hat after every few stitches. |
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If you run out of thread, knot off behind the fleece and start sewing again with a newly threaded needle. I usually rethread my needle twice on a typical 22-inch-circumference band. If you'd like to, you can stitch the top of the band to the inside of the hat as well. I never do this because I think it might pull awkwardly at the hat, but it's a matter of personal preference. |
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Now the hat is ready to wear! May your ears be warm and your forehead itch-free! |
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