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Juliana Martejevs PDF Bucket Hat Sewing Pattern

Bucket hat sewing pattern from Juliana Martejevs is perfect for beginner sewists. This unisex accessory can be sewn in three sizes, with or without a tie.

This sewing pattern requires just 60cm of fabric, so great stash busting project.

If you are a visual learner check out a video tutorial (video is in German with English subtitles) for this bucket hat sewing pattern.

Note, Juliana Martejevs sewing patterns (both A4 and US format) and instructions come in one downloadable E-book. Make sure to print out only relevant pages.

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Fabric requirements

  • Fabric width 140 cm: 60 cm

Size range

  •  S-M-L (50 – 59 cm head circumference)

Supplies you'll need

  • Woven interfacing: 55 cm

Sewing skill level

  • Beginner

PDF contents

  • Instructions in German and English with a link to a step-by-step video tutorial (in German with English subtitles)
  • A4 print-at-home pattern (4 pages)
  • US letter print-at-home pattern (4 pages)

Sewing pattern description

To sew bucket hat pattern by Juliana Martejevs chose mid weight woven fabrics such as denim, gabardine, corduroy and cotton poplin.

For each pattern you can find a free video tutorial on YouTube. At the beginning of each chapter in the written instructions, you will see the corresponding time for the video tutorial in the right corner, to help you find your way around quickly.

Enjoy sewing!

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