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10/09/2009 1:07 pm  #1


Craft Questions

Hi All  I figured it might be a nice to have an area where we can ask some technical questions.  No need to divulge trade secrets but we are all experts in different things so maybe we can help each other out.

Ok I have a couple of questions.

How many inches around should a child's hat be?  I've been asked to make some but I don't have any kids whose heads I can measure.  My neighbors might report me to the police if I start chasing their kids around with a tape measure.  I'm thinking age range 4-7.

Also, I was considering getting a sewing machine to assist with doing the appliques on my scarves.  Will a sewing machine be able to handle sewing through thick felt?  Do I need something special? 

Happy to answer any knitting/felting questions if they come up.

Christl


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10/09/2009 1:57 pm  #2


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I just googled children's hat measurements and found this hope it helps!

Preemies:
1 -2 lbs
Baby's Head Circumference is 9" - 10"  (so hat circ. should be about 7.5" -8")  Height of hat should be 3.5 - 4"

2 - 3 lbs
Head Circumference 10" - 11 1/4"  hat circ = 8.5" - 10"   Hat height  = 4"

4 - 5 lbs
Head Circumference 11 1/2" - 12 1/2"  hat circ = 9" - 11.5"  Hat height = 4 to 4.5"

5 1/2 - 6 lbs
Head Circumference 12 1/2" - 13" hat circ = 11" - 12"  Hat height =  5 to 5.5"

Newborn
Head Circumference 13" - 14 "  hat circ = 11.5" - 13" Hat height = 5.5 to 6"

Baby - 3 to 6 months 
Head Circumference: 14" - 17 "  Hat height= 6.5 - 7"

Baby 6 to 12 months
Head Circumference: 16" - 19 "   Hat height = 7.5"

Toddler - preschooler (12 months - 3 years)  Hat height = 8"
Head Circumference: 18" to 20 "

Child (3 - 10 years)  Hat height =8.5"
Head Circumference: 19" - 20 1/2"

Pre-teens and Teens  Hat height 9-10"
Head Circumference: 20 1/2" - 22"

Adult Woman
Head Circumference:  21.5" - 22.5"  Hat height = 11"

Adult Man
Head Circumference:  23" - 24"  Hat height = 11"-11.5"

 

10/09/2009 3:29 pm  #3


Re: Craft Questions

Here is a link to the size chart I usually use:

http://www.bevscountrycottage.com/size-chart.html


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10/09/2009 4:00 pm  #4


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Thanks!!!  I'm going to start doing cat hats for kids.

Ok for anyone who knits.  Here is a video on how to knit in the round using 2 circular needles.  If you knit socks or hats and have to use double pointed check this out.  I swear this technique changed my life.  Ok I am a total knitting geek obviously.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RybPvCNfrT8


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10/09/2009 4:34 pm  #5


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Fiberpuppy, have you tried the magic loop?  At first, it was a bit awkward, but now I love it.  It saves you from having to buy two sets of needles in each size.


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10/09/2009 5:03 pm  #6


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Fiberpuppy, my boys would love frog hats!

As for the sewing machine, my mother recently bought one from Sears to use for a variety of things. One is the place mats we are working on. She has been able to sew 2 layers of cotton fabric with binding tape and bamboo batting and has not had to change to a heavy duty foot. She did not spend a ton on her machine certainly less than $200.

 

10/09/2009 8:44 pm  #7


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twocats- that's awesome. I've been looking around for a good machine under 200. Do you know what brand/model it is?

 

10/10/2009 9:03 am  #9


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Thanks for the sewing machine info!!!

Charissa,  I haven't tried the magic loop.  I'm going to look it up for sure.  You wouldn't believe how many circular needles I have from knitting in the round.  Of course when I start a new project I can never find the size I need. LOL  It's kind of like the same mystery as how the scissors always get lost no matter how many pairs you have.  Maybe I should buy one of those pacifier leashes for my scissors.

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10/10/2009 10:20 am  #10


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That is a good idea for the paci leash.  I went to Hobby Lobby and got a scrapbook container that had two zipper sections.  One had a plastic container.  I took that out and bought 10 binder pockets with zippers.  Then I labeled each one with a needle size and in go the circs.  The other zipper section holds my Knit Picks Options needle set.  Helps tremendously! 

Knitting Help has a great video on Magic loop at http://www.knittinghelp.com


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10/10/2009 11:55 am  #12


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Wow,  that's going on my wish list.  I swear etsy is so creative.  Every time you think you have an original idea you discover someone on etsy who already makes it.

Cool


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