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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

How To Sew A DIY Scrub Hat That Fits Long Hair or a Ponytail (Unisex Design)

DIY scrub hat in bright floral and rainbow fabric with sewing tools on a white background.

A cheerful handmade scrub hat sewn from bright cotton fabric, perfect for adding comfort and personality to everyday wear.



A comfortable, adjustable scrub cap designed to fit real hair—ponytails, buns, and all.


Dear Readers and Subscribers,

If you’ve ever worn a standard scrub hat, you already know the problem—most of them are made for short hair. If your hair is long, thick, or tied back in a ponytail, those caps can feel tight, uncomfortable, and simply not functional.

This DIY scrub hat is designed differently. It provides room where it matters, while still maintaining a clean, professional look that works for both men and women.

Whether you're sewing for yourself, for someone in healthcare, or to sell, this design is practical, comfortable, and in demand.


What Makes This Scrub Hat Different

This scrub hat is designed with:

Extra space in the back for long hair or buns

An adjustable fit for all-day comfort

A unisex style that works for anyone

A secure design that stays in place

It’s not just about appearance—it’s about function and comfort during long hours of wear.


Materials Needed

100% cotton fabric (breathable and washable)

Matching thread

1/4" or 1/2" elastic (optional)

Fabric for ties or twill tape

Lightweight interfacing (for structure)

Basic sewing tools

Optional additions:

Buttons for mask loops

Sweatband lining

Pattern Pieces

This scrub hat uses three simple pieces:

Front Band – Provides structure and a clean look

Top Crown – Shapes the top of the hat

Back Panel – Adds the extra room needed for long hair

The back panel is the key element—it allows the hat to comfortably hold a ponytail or bun without feeling tight.


Cutting Guide (One Size Adjustable)

Front band: approximately 4" x 22"

Crown: oval shape, approximately 10" x 8"

Back panel: approximately 14" x 10"

Add seam allowances as desired.


Step-by-Step Instructions

Prepare the Front Band

Apply interfacing to the band for structure. Fold and press for a clean, professional finish.


Sew the Crown to the Back Panel

Align the curved edges and stitch carefully. Clip the curves to help the fabric lay smoothly.


Create the Back Volume

Sew a gathering stitch along the lower edge of the back panel and gently gather it.

This step is what creates space for:

Ponytails

Buns

Thick or long hair


Attach to the Front Band

Pin evenly and sew the gathered section to the band, matching center points.


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Add Ties or Elastic

Ties:

Provide full adjustability and work well for a one-size-fits-most design.

Elastic:

Creates a snug, comfortable fit.

Combination:

Elastic in the back with ties offers both comfort and adjustability.


DIY scrub hat designed for long hair with ponytail pouch and adjustable ties in colorful cotton fabric.

This scrub hat design features extra back volume to comfortably hold a ponytail or bun while maintaining a secure, adjustable fit.


Add Optional Features

Buttons near the ears for mask support

Sweatband lining inside the front

Topstitching for a polished finish


Fabric Suggestions

Choose fabrics that are:

Breathable

Durable

Easy to wash

Popular choices include:

Solid colors like navy, black, and gray

Subtle prints for a professional look

Fun prints for personality

Sizing Options

For a more tailored fit, this design can be sized:

Small: 20–21"

Medium: 21–22"

Large: 22–23"

XL: 23–24"

Adjust the band length and fullness of the back panel as needed.


Why This Design Works

This scrub hat solves a common problem—lack of space for long hair—while maintaining a clean and wearable style.

It’s:

Comfortable for long shifts

Easy to adjust

Suitable for a wide range of users

Ideal for both personal use and selling

Practical Sewing Tips

Press each seam for a professional result

Take time when sewing curves

Test the fit before final stitching

Batch sew multiple hats to save time

A well-designed scrub hat is more than just a sewing project—it’s something people rely on daily. When comfort, fit, and function come together, it becomes a piece worth making again and again.


 

Monday, March 30, 2026

How To Sew a Simple Patchwork Picnic Quilt from 3–4" Fabric Squares

Country-style patchwork picnic quilt made from colorful fabric squares with a braided fabric picnic basket on top, surrounded by forks, napkins, and keto picnic foods on grass.

A cheerful country-style picnic setup featuring a handmade patchwork quilt, a braided fabric scrap picnic basket with utensil pockets, and simple keto-friendly picnic foods arranged outdoors.


A Charming Country-Style Quilt for Picnics, Outdoor Tables, and Summer Gatherings


Dear Readers and Subscribers,

There is something timeless and comforting about a patchwork quilt spread across the grass on a warm afternoon. It invites people to sit, relax, and enjoy the simple pleasure of sharing a meal outdoors.

This simple patchwork picnic quilt is designed for exactly that purpose. Made from small 3–4 inch fabric squares, it has a classic country charm while remaining lightweight, practical, and easy to sew.

The quilt features:

• a cheerful patchwork top

• one layer of fusible batting for softness

• a sturdy backing fabric

• simple quilting that keeps everything in place

Because it uses small squares, this project is also a wonderful way to use fabric scraps from your sewing room.


Why a Picnic Quilt is Useful

A dedicated picnic quilt is surprisingly versatile.

It can be used as:

• A picnic blanket on the grass

• A table covering for outdoor meals

• A mat for farmers' markets or festivals

• A play mat for children

• A lightweight travel blanket

Unlike heavy bed quilts, this one is designed to fold, pack, and wash easily.


Materials You'll Need

Fabric squares (3–4 inches each)

Backing fabric (1½–2 yards depending on size)

Fusible batting (one layer)

Cotton thread

Rotary cutter and ruler

Pins or clips

Sewing machine

Optional:

• coordinating binding fabric

• denim or canvas for a durable backing

• vintage prints for extra country charm

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Choosing Fabric for a Country Flair

Country-style quilts often feature warm, comforting prints.

Some beautiful choices include:

• small floral prints

• gingham

• calico

• soft plaids

• vintage-style cotton fabrics

Mixing prints together creates that classic patchwork charm that never goes out of style.


Step 1: Cut Your Fabric Squares

Cut your fabric into 3–4 inch squares.

The exact number depends on how large you want your quilt.

A good picnic quilt size is about:

40" x 50"

This size works well for:

• two people sitting comfortably

• a small outdoor table

• spreading snacks and drinks


Step 2: Arrange the Patchwork

Lay the squares out on a table or floor.

This is the fun part where you can experiment with color placement.

Some popular layouts include:

• random patchwork

• alternating light and dark squares

• diagonal color flow

• soft country color palettes

Once you like the arrangement, keep the rows in order to keep them organized.


Step 3: Sew the Rows

Sew squares together to create rows.

Use a ¼ inch seam allowance.

Press seams flat as you go.

Once the rows are complete, sew the rows together to form the quilt top.

You will now have a beautiful patchwork quilt top.


Step 4: Attach the Fusible Batting

Place the fusible batting on the wrong side of the patchwork quilt top.

Follow the manufacturer's instructions and fuse it using an iron.

This step adds:

• softness

• light padding

• structure

Because there is only one layer, the quilt remains lightweight and easy to carry.


Step 5: Add the Backing Fabric

Place the backing fabric right sides together with the quilt top.

Sew around the edges, leaving a small opening.

Turn the quilt right side out and press.

Topstitch around the edge to close the opening.


Step 6: Quilt the Layers

To hold the layers together, quilt simple lines across the blanket.

Easy quilting ideas include:

• stitching along the seams (stitch in the ditch)

• straight lines across the quilt

• simple crosshatch quilting

This keeps the batting secure while adding a handmade charm.


Step 7: Add a Finished Edge

For a clean finish, you can:

• add traditional quilt binding

• fold and stitch the edges

• use wide bias tape

Binding in a gingham or floral print gives the quilt a lovely country farmhouse look.


The Finished Picnic Quilt

When finished, your quilt will be:

• lightweight and easy to fold

• soft and comfortable

• perfect for picnics or outdoor tables

• a beautiful scrap fabric project

Because every square is different, each quilt will have its own personality.


Make It Part of a Handmade Picnic Set

This quilt pairs beautifully with other picnic sewing projects, such as:

• braided fabric picnic baskets

• insulated lunch bags

• reusable sandwich bags

• cloth napkins

• picnic scarves

Together, they create a complete handmade picnic collection that is both charming and practical.


In Summary

Sometimes the simplest sewing projects become the most useful. A patchwork picnic quilt is easy to sew, enjoyable to use, and a wonderful way to bring a bit of handmade warmth to outdoor gatherings.

And just like the best picnics, it’s meant to be shared.


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How To Sew A DIY Scrub Hat That Fits Long Hair or a Ponytail (Unisex Design)

A cheerful handmade scrub hat sewn from bright cotton fabric, perfect for adding comfort and personality to everyday wear. A comfortable, ad...