Witch Hats and Love: A Match Made in Heaven

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Love witch hat go A love witch hat go is a magical accessory that symbolizes love and romance. It is often associated with the practice of witchcraft and is believed to possess mystical powers to attract love into one's life. The hat is typically adorned with various symbols and charms related to love, such as hearts, roses, and cupid's arrows. In ancient times, love witch hat go was worn by witches and enchantresses to cast spells and potions related to love. It was believed that wearing such a hat would amplify their love magic and make them more powerful in matters of the heart. Over time, the love witch hat go became a popular symbol of love and romance, and even non-witches started wearing it as a fashion statement.

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Over time, the love witch hat go became a popular symbol of love and romance, and even non-witches started wearing it as a fashion statement. The love witch hat go is often made with materials such as velvet, satin, or lace, giving it a mystical and romantic appearance. It is usually adorned with feathers, ribbons, and gemstones, adding to its enchanting allure.

Making a Pink Witches Hat Inspired by The Love Witch

It’s officially October which means I get to dress up in all my Halloween inspired outfits. As much as I love all things Halloween, I do still love pastel colours, cuteness and all things aggressively floral. To celebrate the start of October, I thought I’d combine my love for Halloween and also my love for all things pink and aggressively floral. Let’s become blossom witches! But first, I will need to make a pink witch hat so that’s exactly what we are going to do today. Of course you can make your witches hat in whatever colour you want and even in printed fabric. Please feel free to customise and adjust the design however you need to make a hat just for you and your personality. I was inspired by the 2016 film, ‘The Love Witch’ and her iconic pink hat look. I decided to make the hat more witchy shaped and add a chin strap because that’s how I wear most of my hats.

During my planning process for this idea, I decided to google proper witch hat dimensions and I stumbled across this tutorial from Keiko Lynn who also made a pink witch hat. I was so happy to see someone else add a ribbon chin strap to a witch hat so I felt like it was a blessing to do the same. I do not take credit for this original idea and some of the creation dimensions and encourage you to check out Keiko’s original tutorial. There are several witch hat tutorials out there but I wanted to reference this one in particular as it was very similar to my original idea.

How to make a pink Witches Hat with Miss MonMon How to make a pink Witches Hat with Miss MonMon

Materials Needed:
Felt of your chosen colour. I had just over a meter.
Sewing Supplies (including sewing machine if you have one)
Bias tape in a colour matching your felt (or contrasting depending on what you want)
Decorations of your choice; I chose flowers and a floral ribbon trim.
Hot Glue
One metre of chin strap fabric or thick ribbon
I also ended up needing some fabric glue as my bias tape was very thin and difficult to sew.

Making the hat:
Cut out a rectangle of felt 14″ X 22″.
Fold the rectangle in half, pin or anchor your measuring tape at the corner (along the fold) and mark out 14″ increments. This should create a cone shape. Once you are happy with it, cut along the 14″ increment line.
Trim from the corner to the first 14” slant. This will be your cone shape.
Sew the cone shape down the open side, trim off any excess hem and then flip your cone inside out.

For the brim you will need two 16″ X 16″ squares of felt and if you like a good stiff brim, some heavy fusible interfacing for extra stability.
Fold one square into quarters and cut it into a circle approximately 9″ in radius. Don’t unfold just yet.
Measure the circumference of your head, or at least the circumference of where you’d like your hat to sit on your head. Cut this circumference from the centre of your unfolded first square. This should create a donut shape.
On your second square, iron your heavy fusible interfacing onto one side (optional).
Pin the first brim to your second square. Mark out and cut the same shape again to match.
Sew along the outer brim. You can add your bias tape for a clean finish. I had some issues as my bias tape was quite thin so I ended up using fabric glue to adhere it. I’d recommend a thick bias tape or the fabric glue method.
Sew a stay stitch along the inner circle.
Pin your cone to your inner circle brim. Sew it into place. Of course you can also use fabric or hot glue if you are stuck in a pinch.

Feel free to decorate your hat as desired. I added some floral ribbon along the join between the brim and cone to hide the stitching. I then attached some fake flowers using hot glue. To finish my hat and add a little extra pizazz, I sewed in the chin ribbon and left it long and flowing.

How to make a pink Witches Hat with Miss MonMon How to make a pink Witches Hat with Miss MonMon

I want to remind you that you can cut corners or change things up as you like. If you don’t have interfacing, you can skip it. You’ll just have a floppier brim. Alternatives: you can add wire to the outside of the brim (feed it through bias tape if you have it!) or even sandwich some cardboard in between felt if you’re going the hot glue route entirely. In my original hat, I also added interfacing to the inside of the cone to give it more structure and make it more opaque but I left that out of this one to make it a little more simple.

Now that I’ve completed my pink witch hat, it’s time to take her to the S&R Orchard just in time for the Blossom Festival. This year, the orchard has some new photo spots although there aren’t as many blossoms as there were last year. If you plan on going to the Orchard yourself I’d definitely recommend getting there early as the crowds come in pretty quick, oh and try to go during the week if you can. I will commend the Orchard on their disability access which was well organised and very accessible.
To finish my Blossom witch, I paired my hat with my pink Maria dress from Sarsparilly, some earrings from Deluxe creations and I wore some cute flats (just incase there was mud due to the rain). I felt very cute running around in this outfit and certainly got some very excited attention from families and children alike. I did appreciate the kiddy cuddles and encouraging the little ones to be whatever kind of person they wish, including a pink witch.

The interactions I had in this outfit reminded me to forge my own path and to embrace who I want to be. We should not be bound by our own imagination limitations and anything should be changed and customised to embrace our true selves. If you want to be a pastel witch this spooky season, absolutely go for it! I’d love to make another witches hat next year if I can get my crochet skills a little better. Here’s hoping! Wishing you all a wonderful spooky season!

How to make a pink Witches Hat with Miss MonMon

How to make a pink Witches Hat with Miss MonMon How to make a pink Witches Hat with Miss MonMon
Love witch hat go

Some love witch hat go even feature a wide brim or a pointed tip, giving it a more whimsical and magical look. Wearing a love witch hat go is believed to attract love and romance into the wearer's life. It is said that the hat acts as a magnet for love energies, drawing potential partners towards the wearer. Some people also believe that the hat can enhance one's confidence and charm, making them more attractive and irresistible to others. Apart from its magical properties, the love witch hat go is also a popular fashion accessory. Many people wear it during Halloween or costume parties to add a touch of mystery and allure to their outfits. It has become a symbol of femininity and empowerment, representing the wearer's ability to harness the power of love and attraction. In conclusion, the love witch hat go is a mystical accessory that symbolizes love and romance. Whether worn by witches or as a fashion statement, it is believed to possess magical powers to attract love and enhance one's charm. Its intricate designs and enchanting allure make it a fascinating and beautiful accessory that continues to captivate people's imagination..

Reviews for "Love Potions and Witch Hats: Brewing Romance"

1. Jessica - 2 out of 5 stars
I was really excited to watch "Love Witch Hat Go" as I had heard great things about it. However, I was left extremely disappointed. The storyline was confusing and all over the place, making it difficult to follow. Additionally, the characters lacked depth and development, which made it hard to feel invested in their journeys. Overall, the film felt underwhelming and failed to deliver on its promises.
2. Mike - 1 out of 5 stars
"Love Witch Hat Go" was a complete waste of time for me. The acting was atrocious and the dialogue felt forced and unnatural. The special effects were poorly executed, which only added to the overall disappointment. Moreover, the plot was predictable, and I found myself constantly bored throughout the entire film. I would not recommend this movie to anyone looking for an engaging and enjoyable experience.
3. Sarah - 2 out of 5 stars
I had high hopes for "Love Witch Hat Go" based on the trailer, but it fell short of my expectations. The pacing was uneven, with a lot of unnecessary filler scenes that did nothing to advance the plot. The character interactions felt forced and lacked chemistry, making it difficult to root for any of them. Additionally, the ending felt rushed and unsatisfying, leaving me with more questions than answers. Overall, the film lacked depth and failed to engage me on any level.

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