Newsboy Cap Patterns

Newsboy cap patterns

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2 Pack Newsboy Hats for Men Classic Herringbone Tweed Wool Blend Flat Cap Ivy Gatsby Cabbie Driving Hat

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Newsboy cap patterns

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Brixton Men’s Brood Newsboy Snap Hat

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Mens Newsboy Hat Camouflage Pattern Beret Forward Hats Cotton Breathable Outdoor Casual Sun Visor Cap

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2Pack Adjustable Newsboy Hats for Men Flat Cap Mens Irish Cabbie Gatsby Tweed Ivy

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WITHMOONS Newsboy Hat Cotton Beret Cap Bakerboy Visor Peaked Stripe Pattern Hat SLG1010

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Womens Classic Newsboy Caps Visor 8 Panel Gatsby Cabbie Hat

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Meyaus Women Retro Cotton Newsboy Cap Cabbie Paperboy Painter Visor Hat

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N267 Houndstooth Pattern Check New
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Mucros Weavers Irish Trinity Flat Cap for Men Newsboy Hat

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Winter Knit Visor Newsboy Cap Neck Warmer Loop Scarf Touch Screen Gloves Set

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Jeff & Aimy Mens Winter Wool Blend Tweed Newsboy Cap Flat Irish Gatsby Ivy Cabbie Golf Driving Hat 57-61CM

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DOCILA 2 Pack Camo Newsboy Cap for Men Cozy Cotton Flat Ivy Gatsbay Hat Breathable Mesh Outdoor Cabbie Beret Hat

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Sewing projects

Sewing projects

Now available head size 55cm // 21,7” and 58cm…


Clothes Horse

Clothes Horse

Making a 6-section wool newsboy cap for my husband.


Crochet

Crochet

Being invited by the ever-creative Dana to participate in Celebrate the Boy month gave me an opportunity to revisit one of my favorite topics: my 6-year-old son’s head. I’ve traced the story back to labor: I checked into the hospital when I was 6 cm dilated, at which point the doctor remarked that, based on my baby’s head size, the baby would weigh at least 8 pounds. I was stunned and scared! Hours later I was surprised not only by my baby’s gender (BOY) but also by his 8-pound baby head on a 6-pound baby body. Mmmm hmmmm. After the initial head pointiness from that trip into the outside world, my son’s head bounced back into admirably round form. It has always been enormous, enormously round, and an enormous source of pride for me, with its glossy, healthy hair and housing the most amazing, wondrous brain! Sometimes I am allowed views into the brain in that head, with thoughts both fantastical (“When I grow up I am going to buy my own chocolate factory”) and mystifying (“If I had a turtle, I would punch it in the face”). I will always remember his first store-bought driving cap, allowing me to Celebrate the Enormous Head. Given that, it was exciting to be invited by Dana to participate in Celebrate the Boy and find a way to share the joys of adorning our beloved boys’ heads. When I read that newsboy caps were traditionally made of 8 panels, I scoffed at the wimpiness of the commercially made 6-panelled caps, and I vowed that our handmade caps would return to the illustrious glory of 8 panels. Don’t our boys deserve that??? Of course they do, but after drafting from scratch and sewing three total samples to get to this point, I only have a cap pattern to offer for ages 6-8. Tiny changes in the pattern make a big difference, and I need more time to grade and fit for smaller heads. So stay tuned for a cap pattern I’ll share in the future for ages 2-4 or something like that. Or, if you’re brave and try your hand at grading it for other sizes, please let us know where we can download your version. Keep reading for the Read All About It! Newsboy Cap: Free Pattern + Tutorial. Download the pattern (PDF) here. The tutorial below is also on Flickr if you prefer that way of navigating through. A few notes: * The crown is the part of the hat that hugs the head, and the brim is the part that sticks away from the head. We will use these two terms a lot in the tutorial * Sew with 1/4\


HATS

HATS

Now is the perfect time to make the crochet newsboy baby cap. With it’s tiny textures this crochet newsboy will keep baby cozy for months.


My Style

My Style


sewing

sewing

Being invited by the ever-creative Dana to participate in Celebrate the Boy month gave me an opportunity to revisit one of my favorite topics: my 6-year-old son’s head. I’ve traced the story back to labor: I checked into the hospital when I was 6 cm dilated, at which point the doctor remarked that, based on my baby’s head size, the baby would weigh at least 8 pounds. I was stunned and scared! Hours later I was surprised not only by my baby’s gender (BOY) but also by his 8-pound baby head on a 6-pound baby body. Mmmm hmmmm. After the initial head pointiness from that trip into the outside world, my son’s head bounced back into admirably round form. It has always been enormous, enormously round, and an enormous source of pride for me, with its glossy, healthy hair and housing the most amazing, wondrous brain! Sometimes I am allowed views into the brain in that head, with thoughts both fantastical (“When I grow up I am going to buy my own chocolate factory”) and mystifying (“If I had a turtle, I would punch it in the face”). I will always remember his first store-bought driving cap, allowing me to Celebrate the Enormous Head. Given that, it was exciting to be invited by Dana to participate in Celebrate the Boy and find a way to share the joys of adorning our beloved boys’ heads. When I read that newsboy caps were traditionally made of 8 panels, I scoffed at the wimpiness of the commercially made 6-panelled caps, and I vowed that our handmade caps would return to the illustrious glory of 8 panels. Don’t our boys deserve that??? Of course they do, but after drafting from scratch and sewing three total samples to get to this point, I only have a cap pattern to offer for ages 6-8. Tiny changes in the pattern make a big difference, and I need more time to grade and fit for smaller heads. So stay tuned for a cap pattern I’ll share in the future for ages 2-4 or something like that. Or, if you’re brave and try your hand at grading it for other sizes, please let us know where we can download your version. Keep reading for the Read All About It! Newsboy Cap: Free Pattern + Tutorial. Download the pattern (PDF) here. The tutorial below is also on Flickr if you prefer that way of navigating through. A few notes: * The crown is the part of the hat that hugs the head, and the brim is the part that sticks away from the head. We will use these two terms a lot in the tutorial * Sew with 1/4\


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I’ve discovered something. I really enjoy writing crochet patterns! This new one is for a slouchy style newsboy cap that I made for my best friend’s birthday a couple of months ago. …