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How to Sew a PIONEER BONNET free pattern, full tutorial, style & size options, costume, historical

LearnCreateSew (LearnCreateSew) 2,459 lượt xem 3 months ago
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Visit the website linked below for the free pattern.
https://learncreatesew.com/free-patterns/costumes/pioneer-bonnet/

Supplies:
The supplies listed are for the largest-sized bonnet. Smaller sizes will require less fabric.
3/4 yard Cotton Fabric
10 inches of 1/4-inch wide Elastic
2/3 yard Medium weight fusible interfacing
Coordinating Thread
Optional brim Stabilizers: Stabilizer is not required but is recommended, especially for extended or ruffled brims. Stabilizers could include Duck Canvas or heavy-weight fabric, Fusible Web, Medium-weight fusible interfacing, and/or sew-through buckram. The quantity needed will vary based on the width of the fabric. 2/3 yards or less of each should be plenty. Use the stabilizer pattern as a guide. Stabilizers are used in addition to the interfacing listed above. My favorite stabilizer combination is
1 layer Duck Canvas, 1 layer Fusible Web (I used Heat n Bond Lite), and 1 layer Medium Weight Fusible Interfacing (I used Pellon's SF101)

00:00 Intro & Style Options
02:00 Supplies
04:44 Getting Started & Cutting Out
08:08 Applying the Interfacing & Stabilizer
14:42 Prepping the Brim Ruffle (Optional)
16:16 Making the Straps
19:58 Preparing the Simple Crown without Neck Ruffle
22:58 Preparing the Crown WITH a Neck Ruffle
31:03 Constructing the Brim
35:12 Adding a Brim Ruffle (Optional)
44:20 Inserting the Elastic
47:14 Pinning the Crown to the Brim
50:37 Pinning the Crown to the Brim (Simple Neck Finish View)
51:44 Attaching the Brim to the Crown - Gathering & Sewing
54:24 Adding the Ties
58:53 Finishing & Hiding the Seam Allowance

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