Witch's Hat

7 Materials
$5
1 Hour
Easy

Halloween is almost here and I wanted to make something new, but didn't want to spend a lot of money. While walking through the dollar store, I spied this witch's hat frame and knew I'd found my project. I still had fabric left over from my pumpkin project that would be perfect for this one, too!

Gather your materials... Here's what I used: witch's hat wire frame, witch's 'legs', purple boa, black roses - all from the dollar store. To that, I added the lace spider fabric and some bias tape.

The first step was to attach the lace fabric to the frame. I used the same method used for the wire pumpkin (link below) - 'sewing' the thread through the fabric and around the wire. https://theapplestreetcottage.blogspot.com/2019/10/wire-pumpkin-wreath.html

Sew the legs at the bottom of the hat. There is no need to be neat since the stitching will be covered by the feather boa. 

As I looked at the edges of the hat, I thought they looked a little rough, so I covered them with bias tape attached with hot glue.

While the glue gun was out, the feather boa was attached to the brim of the hat.

The final step was to add a black rose to the top and tie a piece of black cord on it for hanging.

My project was done for less than $5 - a little more if you have to buy fabric and bias tape.

To see more details, click the link below. I've also added the link for the pumpkin wreath.

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