How to make a robin hood hat?

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ngchucks
To make Robin Hoods hat, first cut a semicircle out of the fabric chosen for the hat, fold the semicircle with the right sides together to form a triangle then join the straight edges together with glue leaving the curved bottom open. Finally, turn the hat inside out and fold the bottom of the hat to make the brim.
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To make a Robin Hood hat, you should first Make a pattern with the left edge 11 inches high, bottom edge is 9 inches and then for the third point, go over three inches, then up three inches. The next thing would be to Fold your felt, and put the left edge of the pattern along the fold, cut out along the pattern and then without unfolding the felt, sew together the two edges that are on the bottom in the pattern picture. You should then fold over the brim from the top point to the place where the seam changes direction, Cut two slits on one side of the brim to lace the feather through and finally, If you like you can tuck down the brim on both sides to help the hat hold its shape.
To make Robin Hood’s hat, you will need: Two pieces of 8 ½ x 11 inch green felt, a sewing machine or glue gun, glue, black double folding binding tape, feather and pinking shears. With both pieces of felt together, sew a seam that rounds off one of the corners and runs from one corner of the felt to the corner diagonal from it. Fold up the bottom inch or two, according to the size of the noggin it’s going on, to form the brim.
victoryismine
Robin Hood's hat can be made from paper, felt or a stiff cloth. it would have to be really stiff though so that the shape would hold. Robin Hood's hat has a triangular top, so you would need a large triangular cloth/paper. Fold it in half and sew along the hypotenuse. Turn it inside-out so that the stitches would be invisible. Now fold the bottom part outwards. What you would be seeing is a triangular top with a folded bottom. To wear it, the sewn part should be facing front.
GilbertKo
You will need green felt cut into a square, scissors, needle and thread and a red feather. Fold the green felt into half, creating a triangle and cut. Stitch both triangles together at the sides, leaving the base open. Turn the hat inside out and fold the bottom part for about and inch and secure it with a stitch. Sew the red feather at the side of the hat to make it look more authentic.
To make a Robin Hood hat, you need to find a good quality of fabric that is firm. Cut the fabric in a semicircle, fold and shape into a triangle finishing off in a curved edge. Put adhesive on the edges leaving the curve untouched. Then allow to dry and create a brim on the bottom edges. Add a feather into the crease edge and now you have a Robin Hood Hat.
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