Hola, Crafty Friends! Letβs Make a Mini Sombrero! π²π½π§Ά
Welcome back to my crafting corner! After my wonderful trip to Mexico, I just couldn’t resist bringing a bit of that vibrant culture back to my sewing room. If you saw my latest memory bears, you know they were looking a little plainβso I decided they absolutely needed some festive headwear!
Today, Iβm going to show you exactly how to craft a darling little DIY Felt Sombrero. Itβs the perfect accessory for a memory bear, a doll, or even just as a cute festive decoration. Itβs quick, easy, and uses those felt scraps youβve been saving!
Letβs get started! β¨
π What Youβll Need
Before we dive in, gather your supplies. You don’t need a lot, and you can get really creative with your colors!
- Felt:Β Two contrasting colors (I love using bright yellow and deep blue, or red and white!).
- A Compass:Β (Or two circular objects of different sizes to trace).
- Fabric Glue or a Hot Glue Gun:Β Whichever you prefer for a quick hold.
- Sharp Scissors:Β For those clean, crisp edges.
- Decorative Trim:Β Think mini pom-pom fringe, rickrack, or colorful ribbon.
- A Tape Measure:Β To make sure it fits your bear’s head perfectly!
π Step 1: Measure Your “Client”
First things first, we need to know the size! Take your tape measure and wrap it around your bear’s head exactly where you want the hat to sit. π§Έ
- Pro Tip:Β Don’t pull too tight! You want the hat to rest comfortably on the head, not squeeze it. Write this measurement downβthis will be the diameter of the “hole” in your brim.
βοΈ Step 2: Creating the Brim
The brim is what gives the sombrero its iconic shape. Weβre going to create a layered look for extra “pop.”
- The Large Circle:Β Use your compass to draw a large circle on your primary felt color. For a standard memory bear, a 5 or 6-inch diameter usually looks great.
- The Contrasting Ring:Β Draw a slightly smaller circle on your second felt color.
- The Center Hole:Β In the very middle of both circles, draw a small circle based on the head measurement you took earlier.
- Cut it Out:Β Carefully cut out your large circle, your contrasting circle, and the center holes. You should now have two felt “donuts”! π©
π© Step 3: Making the Crown
Now we need the top part of the hat (the “mountain” in the middle).
- The Rectangle:Β Cut a strip of felt from your primary color. The length should be slightly longer than your bear’s head measurement (to allow for an overlap), and the height should be about 2 or 3 inches, depending on how tall you want the hat.
- The Top Circle:Β Cut a tiny circular “lid” to close off the top of the crown.
- Form the Tube:Β Roll your rectangle into a cylinder and glue the edge. Then, glue the tiny “lid” onto the top. Now you have a little felt pillar!
π οΈ Step 4: Assembly Time!
This is where it all comes together!
- Stack the Brims:Β Glue your smaller “donut” on top of the larger one. Make sure the center holes line up perfectly.
- Attach the Crown:Β Apply a thin line of glue around the bottom edge of your crown (the cylinder). Press it firmly down over the center hole of your brim.
- Give it a Curve:Β One of the best things about felt is how it holds shape. Gently turn up the outer edges of the brim with your fingers to give it that authentic “Sombrero flip”! π
π Step 5: The Grand FinaleβDecorating!
A sombrero isn’t finished until it’s fancy! This is my favorite part because you can really let your personality shine.
- Pom-Poms:Β Glue a row of mini pom-poms all the way around the edge of the brim. It looks absolutely darling when the bear moves!
- Contrast Ribbon:Β Wrap a thin piece of colorful ribbon or rickrack around the base of the crown to hide the glue seam.
- Glitter or Embroidery:Β If you’re feeling extra fancy, you can add some glitter glue or simple embroidery stitches to the brim!
π You Did It!
And there you have it! A festive, handmade sombrero ready for a fiesta. My memory bears look so much more spirited now, and I hope yours do too!
This project is a wonderful way to use up those leftover felt pieces and add a personal, cultural touch to your handmade gifts. If you make one, please let me knowβIβd love to hear how yours turned out!
Thanks for joining me on this little crafting adventure. Donβt forget to keep exploring, keep creating, and most importantly, keep having fun! π¨π
Happy Crafting! β Fran π§Έβ¨
Want to see me walk through these steps in person? Check out the video tutorial right here: https://youtu.be/ui2O7iEOPvI






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