Cosplay Witch Hat: Adding Extra Flair with Accessories

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If you are looking to create a cosplay witch hat, you will need a pattern and instructions to guide you through the process. The witch hat is an essential accessory for any witch-inspired costume, and making your own can add a personal touch to your outfit. To start, you will need the following materials: black fabric, interfacing, a sewing machine, sewing pins, scissors, and a ruler. The first step is to create a pattern for the hat. You can find various patterns online or create your own by taking measurements of your head and elongating them to create the desired height of the hat..


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His combination of comedic fantasy and humanitarian social commentary hooked me immediately and I ve been reading and re-reading his books ever since. Make sure the top brim is clipped to the interfacing evenly and smoothly, and that the bottom felt brim is tucked away into the hat top so it doesn t get unintentionally sewn into the top brim.

Cosplay witch hat pattern and instructions

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Witch Hat Pattern

Fandoms come and go for me. If you’ve been reading this blog for long enough, you’ll remember projects, photos and posts inspired by popular media and geek cultures – GOT and Harry Potter and Krampus to name a few! I’ve made Video Game Guys and Coralines and Pikachus for friends that may or may not ever make it on to the blog, and I’ve become fixated on and then subsequently grown out of a number of fandoms myself.

One though, I’ll never grow out of, and that’s Discworld.

If you know, you know. If you don’t, it’s hard to explain! With 40+ Discworld novels spanning a lifetime writing career, British fantasy author Terry Pratchett first appeared on my bookshelf when I was an adolescent. His combination of comedic fantasy and humanitarian social commentary hooked me immediately and I’ve been reading and re-reading his books ever since.

The graphic novels are great too, I have most of them! Pictured here in the free pattern for the Teddy Bear Onesie

So when I had a couple crochet hat pattern ideas for the blog, I thought it would be fun to match them to two of my favorite characters from the Disc: Part 1 is Tiffany Aching, Witch of the Chalk!

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Tiffany is a young heroine from Pratchett’s YA Discworld series who runs the dairy on her shepherding family’s farm, which she is driven to defend (with a frying pan) when the Queen of the Otherworld crosses over and steals her little brother. Tiffany’s ambitions to become a witch are helped by her tiny, drunk, warlike pictsie friends the Nac Mac Feegle, and her adventures are chronicled through the 5 book series which Pratchett completed just before he died in 2015.

This pattern was started just from a love of making witch hats – I happen to have another similar hat pattern for free, the Hedge Witch Hat, available on my blog on in PDF format! This time, though, I wanted something taller and pointier, something really traditionally witchy, with a structured brim and a severe point.

Since this is in a traditional style, I’m keeping it simple and calling it the Witch Hat 🙂

Cosplay witch hat pattern and instructions

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Reviews for "Cosplay Witch Hat: Adding Personal Touches to Your Design"

1. John - 1/5 - I was extremely disappointed with the cosplay witch hat pattern and instructions. The pattern itself was difficult to follow and lacked clear step-by-step instructions. It assumed a certain level of sewing knowledge that I simply didn't have as a beginner. Additionally, the instructions were poorly written and vague, leaving me feeling frustrated and confused. Overall, it was a waste of my time and money.
2. Sarah - 2/5 - I had high hopes for the cosplay witch hat pattern and instructions, but I was let down. The pattern itself was decent, but the instructions were subpar. They lacked helpful illustrations or pictures, which made it difficult to visualize the steps. I also found some of the terminology used to be unclear and confusing. While I eventually managed to complete the hat, it was not an enjoyable or stress-free process. I would not recommend this pattern to others.
3. Emily - 2/5 - As an experienced cosplayer, I was excited to try out the cosplay witch hat pattern and instructions. However, I was disappointed with the outcome. The pattern was poorly drafted, resulting in a fit that was far from ideal. The instructions were also lacking in detail, making it difficult to achieve a professional-looking finish. I ended up having to make several modifications and improvisations to make the hat wearable. Overall, it was a disappointing experience, and I won't be using this pattern again.
4. David - 1/5 - This cosplay witch hat pattern and instructions were a complete disaster. The pattern itself was poorly designed, and the sizing was all wrong. No matter how much I adjusted, the hat just didn't fit properly. The instructions were also confusing and poorly written, leaving me feeling lost and frustrated. I eventually gave up and had to find a different pattern to complete my cosplay outfit. I highly discourage others from wasting their time and money on this pattern.

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