Contains:
- Video Tutorials
- Step by Step Photo Guide
- Metric & Imperial
Materials you need at home:
- https://www.twigandtale.com/pages/alpine-hat-collection-size-chart-materials-list
- https://www.twigandtale.com/blogs/twig-and-tale-blog/introducing-the-knit-hat-collection
- https://www.twigandtale.com/pages/frequently-asked-questions
A sweet, simple hat that sews up in a flash. The pompoms add a charming detail to this versatile hat, which is perfect for upcycling sweaters and using small cuts of beautiful stretch knit fabrics. Make your own pompoms from faux fur or yarn with the included tutorial.
{ F e a t u r e s }
- 11 sizes from preemie through to XL adult
- Two yarn or faux-fur pompoms
- Upcycle option using sweater ribbing for band
- Banded option for stretch knit fabrics
- Skill Level: Complete Beginner
{ S i z e s }
- 11 sizes from preemie through to XL adult
We have an active and friendly chat group where you can ask questions anytime you need. https://www.facebook.com/groups/522332691240127/
{ M o r e . A L P I N E . H a t s }
- Knot Hat: https://www.makerist.com/patterns/knot-alpine-hat-pdf-pattern
- Tassel Hat: https://www.makerist.com/patterns/tassel-alpine-hat-pdf-pattern
- Tie-Top Hat: https://www.makerist.com/patterns/tie-top-alpine-hat-pdf-pattern
- Collection of all Alpine Hats: https://www.makerist.com/patterns/alpine-hat-collection-pdf-pattern
{ P r i n t i n g }
- This digital pattern is tiled and designed to print using your home printer on either US Letter, or A4 paper.
- The pattern includes a nifty “layers” feature, allowing you to print only the size(s) you need, or all of the sizes.
- Full step-by-step printing instructions are supplied.
{ M a k e . O l d . T h i n g s . N e w . A g a i n! }
The Alpine Hat Collection includes an option that is specifically designed for upcycled sweaters. Look for cosy sweaters made from super-soft fibres such as merino or cashmere.
- View size chart + materials list: https://www.twigandtale.com/pages/alpine-hat-collection-size-chart-materials-list
- View pattern FAQ: https://www.twigandtale.com/pages/frequently-asked-questions
- Read more on the blog: https://www.twigandtale.com/blogs/twig-and-tale-blog/introducing-the-knit-hat-collection
Cover image by Rachel Baldacchino.
Twig + Tale
From my treehouse studio hidden within the New Zealand forest, I draft clothing and toy patterns that capture the essence of childhood storybooks. To me, sewing is a magical journey, full of adventure and the wonderful tales that each material holds. I believe in reusing fabrics when possible and bringing new life to old things, in spending time (sometimes together, sometimes alone) to let the spirit run free.
Twig & Tale is for everyone who shares a love of creativity and an adventurous spirit—beginner sewers especially! It's a celebration of the innocence of childhood and the wonder of nature. It's about comfy clothes and warm things like hugs and capes and coats. It's about handmade, love, and imaginary play—featuring classic, simple patterns that inspire us all to tell a story.