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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Toddler Size Bucket Hat From Swim Trunks




Not too long ago my brother gave me a pair of his old swim trunks.  He knows that I love to repurpose fabric and thought that it might make for an interesting project.  I'll be honest, it took me quite a while to decide what to make from them.  Originally I had thought that I'd make a drawstring wet sack for wet swim suits, but I wasn't quite sure.  After our weekend campout I knew that I needed to make a bucket hat for my little boy.  The sun can be so harsh so this seemed like the perfect project.

I don't know about the rest of you, but I'd never made a hat before.  I searched online and found this great free pattern from Sew Much Ado.  Her toddler hats are adorable, and the pattern was super simple to follow.  The hat that she has designed is reversible and can be worn with the brim turned up or down, making it a very versatile hat.  She used contrasting fabrics, but I chose to stick with my repurposed swim trunk material on the inside and outside.  The fact that used swim trunk material will be great when Clark goes swimming in kiddie pool in the backyard, or if we head to the beach.




I really love the way that the hat turned out.  My son has a rather large noggin, but this hat fits perfectly.  It didn't take me long to make either.  I got it all sewed up during Sesame Street (you may all feel free to now cast judgment on my parenting skills).



The swim trunks had a pocket on the back which I added to the hat, it makes a fun little detail.  If you are looking for a  fun and simple pattern, or a great way to reuse some old swim trunks, this  is a great project.  (The hat really lies better than it looks in most of the pictures, my model wasn't very willing to model). I have a feeling that Clark will soon own several bucket hats, this pattern is going to be addictive.  Thanks Abby for being so generous and sharing your pattern with us.

6 comments:

  1. Wow Tricia it turned out so great! I love that you used old trunks and put a pocket on it too, it looks like it came from a store! Great job, thanks for sharing :).

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  2. That looks really good! Your boy is soo cute, that's a great picture!

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  3. This is absolutely genius. I love this idea and I have just the little boy in mind to make this for.

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  4. The hat's adorable, but the lower lip on that little guy is melting me.

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  5. Hi! You've got a great blog here and I love this idea. I host a toddler link up party every tuesday called Tot Tuesdays. Would love it if you'd stop by and link up this idea along with the many other great ideas you have for toddlers. Have a great day!
    http://www.mydeliciousambiguity.com/

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  6. Tricia ~ this hat is just adorable!! And I love that word ~ repurposed ~ ;-D ~

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