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Sewing Pattern PDF Instant Download for Scrub Cap with button. This scrub cap sewing tutorial is a pdf download that includes step by step, easy to follow instructions on how to sew a surgical hat. The pattern is filled with pictures as well to help guide you so even a beginner could follow this pattern. This Scrub hat pattern has been written for 3 different sizes (S,M,L) so it is easily customizable (average size head is size medium). This scrub hat leaves room for longer hair, as well as instructions for attaching a button. Scrub hats are popular right now in healthcare due to COVID19. Please enjoy this Scrub Hat Sewing Pattern! Material Specifications needed for this pattern: 42\
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Bouffant scrub hat pattern DOWNLOAD. This hat is top-stitched with a comfort band and full elastic back. Pattern includes a regular pattern to print on your home printer on either A4 or US letter size paper as well as a large format file to take to a printer and print on one large sheet of paper. Check out my other patterns at these links below To view the nurses/sewing waist pouch pattern click here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1006165664/nurse-fanny-pack-pattern-sewing-tutorial?ref=shop_home_feat_4\u0026pro=1 To save money and purchase Multiple styles of scrub cap patterns in a reduced price pack: https://www.etsy.com/shop/adesignbyangie?ref=simple-shop-header-name\u0026listing_id=682779325\u0026section_id=18748958 Adult Dining Scarf/ Dignified Bib Sewing Pattern: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1047183561/adult-dignity-bib-dinner-scarf-sewing?ref=shop_home_active_2\u0026pro=1 Sleep Mask \u0026 Bag Sewing Pattern Set: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1053070255/kitty-cat-sleep-mask-pdf-sewing-pattern?ref=shop_home_active_7\u0026pro=1 Reversible Arm Sling Sewing Pattern: https://www.etsy.com/listing/845347271/arm-sling-cast-cover-sewing-pattern-4?ref=shop_home_active_6\u0026pro=1 \u003e\u003e\u003e\u003e\u003ePattern Info:\u003c\u003c\u003c\u003c\u003c All of my sewing patterns come with lots of photos taken while I sew each item as well as detailed instructions and a pattern to print out on your home printer. They are written in an easy to understand way and I am always available to answer any questions you may have. Patterns print out on A4 or Letter size paper easily. \u003e\u003e\u003e\u003e\u003eDOWNLOAD INFO\u003c\u003c\u003c\u003c\u003c To download your files be certain you are signed into the account you actually purchased with then, on a regular browser go to this link https://www.etsy.com/your/purchases You will self download your file on Etsy under your purchases using an actual browser and NOT the app itself. For download instructions refer to the instructional photo in the listing photos of the email Etsy sends you. The download will be on Etsy and not in your email. No refunds on digital items. This is a sewing pattern and not an actual physical hat. Pattern is for your personal use only and not for resell or redistribution.
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Make your own beautiful, reversible scrub cap and matching face mask. Easy to f
ollow video tutorials are accessible immediately after download, along with a downloadable paper pattern. Supply list: Cap- Two pieces of coordinating woven cotton fabric (quilting fabric works well). Size: 10” x 44” each. You should have enough left to make two face masks. 5” piece of ¼” elastic, OR elastic hair tie (hair band) 30” piece of grosgrain ribbon, cut in two Coordinating thread Sewing machine Iron and Ironing board Scissors Pins and hand-sewing needle with large eye Safety pin or yarn needle (to thread elastic though casing) 4 buttons (to attach face mask). ¾” or 1” work well Additional supplies needed for face mask- Woven cotton fabric -one piece, 8” x 44” -2nd piece, 8” x 44”, only if making reversible mask *If you’re making the scrub cap to match, there will be enough fabric leftover to make two masks. You shouldn’t need to buy additional fabric. One piece of wire (6.5”), 18-gauge aluminum, craft wire, or other “face mask wire” currently available on Amazon. Two 8” pieces of 1/8” elastic, elastic cord, or adjustable face mask elastic loops. Fabric glue (or E6000 glue)
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Our local hospital has put out a call for 1,000 surgical or scrub caps to help them respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to sewing up a storm, I made this DIY Surgical Cap Tutorial to help others join in this effort. Below you’ll find a free printable pattern, step-by-step tutorial and YouTube demo (my first, awkward attempt at a video – which was much harder than it looks!). If you’re local to Guelph, you can join Guelph Covid19 Surgical Cap Sewists on Facebook – donations are being coordinated there, and you can find out about current needs and where to drop off completed caps. I know that during this crazy time I feel better when I can do something productive, no matter how small (and the fact that it can be done at home while social distancing makes sewing the perfect way to contribute). I’ve also been asked about where to buy fabric and supplies locally right now. Make 1 Guelph (where I also teach classes) is a lovely local fabric shop that is open online and has a beautiful selection of high quality quilting cotton perfect for caps and masks – they are currently offering free local no-contact delivery within Guelph (and $12 flat rate shipping Canada-wide). Highly recommended! Here goes… How to Sew a Surgical Cap – Step-by-Step Video Tutorial Note: This pattern is provided for personal use only – please do not make caps to sell or make a profit using my pattern! You’ll need: PRINTABLE SURGICAL CAP PATTERN (Click to download – print at 100% scale) *Note: If you don’t have access to a printer, I have added a scale diagram of the pattern below, which will help you to draw the pattern out yourself. Quilting cotton – about 1/3 metre (13\
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Best free Scrub Cap Patterns to DIY for health care workers : this list rounds up how to create protective surgical hats for nurses and doctors
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You will need: The pattern pieces (click here). Be sure to assemble the band piece by overlapping the two pieces and taping as indicated on the pattern pieces. 2 pieces of coordinating fabric, ½ yard each or a fat quarter will work 42 inches bias tape. I used extra wide for this tutorial, but if you prefer narrow, that also works Thread Something to use to cut – either shears or rotary cutter A sewing machine An iron Nice to have Press cloth Pressing ham 1: Press your fabric! Particularly if you are using a fat quarter as they are often quite creased from being folded. 2. Cut out your pieces. You will need one top piece and one band (cut on the fold) out of each coordinating fabric. If you are using fat quarters, fold in half and cut the band first, then unfold to cut the top. As you are cutting, be sure to notch or mark the center front and back of the top and center front of the band at the upper (curved) edge. If you are using a cutting machine to cut your pieces, you will need a 12×24 inch mat, as this will cut out single layer. 3. Right sides together, match up the center front of the top with the center front of the band and pin. 4. Going around the top, pin the band in place right sides together along the round edge. Sew with a 1/4 inch seam allowance all around the curved edge of the cap. Leave the bottom edge unsewn. Your band should match fairly closely, but as you are matching up curved edges, you may have to ease the top piece slightly into the band. Don’t worry about basting stitches or anything – it’s not that much. When you stitch this at your machine, be sure that the top is down against the feed dogs as your sew, and hold your work taught as it stitches. This will allow the feed dogs to ease in the top as needed. 5. Press your seam down toward the band. This is much easier if you have a pressing ham! 6. Now repeat steps 3-5 with your other coordinating fabric. You should have 2 little caps! 7. Fold one wrong side out and the other right side out and nest them right sides together. 8. PIn and stitch the two layers together along the back edge of the cap, matching the center back and the seams. 9. Press the seam open, then nest the two layers WRONG sides together, folding at your newly pressed seam. Now Press the seam flat, making sure your fabric isn’t rolling to one side or the other. Now it’s starting to look like a cap! My finger is indicating your back seam. You still should have raw edges along the lower border of the cap. Let’s take care of that, as well as making ties all in one step. 10. Make sure that the raw edges of your cap are aligned and place a pin at center front of the band. Get your bias tape and if you haven’t already, cut a 42 inch long piece and fold it in half to determine the center. 11. Matching the center of your tape with your center front pin, wrap the tape around the raw edges of your cap. You want to stick it in as far as you can, aligning the cut edge with the fold inside the tape. Pin the tape in place all around the cap. (Note: If you are a bias tape pro, you can do this without all the pinning. Your ties will be 10 inches long, so just stitch up the 10 inch ties first, and insert the cap at the point, and then stitch around, adding the second 10 inch tie at the end.) 12. Start stitching at one end of your bias tape. If you notice in the above picture, one side of the bias tape is less wide than the other. This is done intentionally at the factory to make it easier to apply. Be sure you are stitching with the “shorter” side up so that when you get to the cap section, you will be confident you are stitching through all the layers, since the bottom side hangs farther over. Stitch all the way down the edge of your first tie, around your cap and along the edge of the other tie, all the way to the end in one pass. I like to use a 3 step zigzag stitch for this – I just like the way it looks – but you can choose any stitch you prefer. Some machines have interesting decorative stitches and this would be a great place to use them! Have fun! 13. Finish the end of your bias tape ties by either narrowly hemming them, or zigzag stitching across the ends and trimming off any excess. I find hemming a bit bulky, so I go the zigzag route. You could also add a knot at the end, or even a decorative bead. Look at that! You’re done
! Now you’re the most stylish in the OR! I added some embroidery to mine, and if you are interested in embellishing your cap in some way, do so before you assemble the pieces. It’s much easier to embellish flat fabric! ETA: Several of y’all have asked about making these caps in a single layer, which is a great way to conserve fabric and make them faster! My friend Kristine made a great video showing us all how to easily convert the pattern to a single layer. Even if you are doing a double layer cap, she has some great tips for sewing the pattern in general! Check out her video here! To download the pattern pieces, and a pdf of the instructions, click below! Pattern Instructions And just for kicks (and so I could play with my new Cricut Maker), I also created an SVG file for those of you who have cutting machines that can handle unbonded fabric. You can download the SVG here. If you need to resize, the band should measure 4.324in x 22.648in, and the top should measure 6.758in x 10.408in. Note: the svg file will not open in your browser, so if you click on it, you will get a plain black screen and it looks like it doesn’t work. You will need to right click on the link and download the file, then upload the svg file into your cutter software.