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What time is it? Adventure Time!

DIY Adventuretime Finn HatIf there’s any cartoon that you might consider watching as an adult, I would definitely recommend Adventure Time. Its about Finn (the human) and Jake (the dog) and the sometimes weird and random adventures that they go on. I don’t know where the writers come up with some of the stuff on that show, but I can’t help but love the creativity they bring to it. And with Halloween coming up and me in the super crafty mood, I decided to make myself a Finn hat, which I proudly wore all weekend long around the house. Here’s a quick tutorial on how I made it.

What you’ll need:

  • White fleece or whatever fabric you decide to use. I recommend something thick like fleece or felt or maybe even a foam type.
  • Polyester stuffing/filler or even cotton balls
  • Basic sewing stuff – thread, scissors, pins

Instructions:

  1. Print out the pattern for the hat here. I ended up printing it on standard 8.5″ x 11″ paper and then using a copy machine to blow it up 150%.
  2. You will need about 1 yard of fabric. Fold this in half and lay the pattern out like the example below.
  3. Trace piece #1 and flip it over on the edge labeled “Front”. This is the main part of the hat.
  4. Trace piece #2. This is the top part of the hat.
  5. Trace piece #3 twice. These are the ears and obviously you will need two!
  6. Take piece #1 and sew it along the back edge.
  7. Now take piece #2 and pin it along the top edge of piece #1. Make sure you sew the right sides together so that when you flip it inside out, you don’t have any seams showing.
  8. Take your ear pieces and sew them together. Flip them inside out and stuff them lightly. Sew them closed.
  9. Taking your completed piece from step #7, and cut two slits. Insert the ears and sew them from the inside along the seams.
  10. Now we need to make the lining. Repeat step 6 and 7 again.
  11. Once your second hat is done (minus the ears), stuff that into the first hat you made, making sure the right sides are facing each other. Sew them together along the edges and leave a hole open so that you can flip the whole thing inside out. Once everything looks ok, sew the hole closed.
  12. Add some velcro on the bottom straps and you’re done!

DIY How to make Adventuretime Finn Hat

And if that’s all too confusing, check out this video (skip to 1:10). He does a great job showing you how to do it!

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