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3D Cowgirl Hat Ornament (Lace)

3D Cowgirl Hat Ornament (Lace)

This 3D Lace Cowgirl Hat Ornament will dress up your Christmas tree, or even your rearview mirror, with cowgirl attitude and flair!

With or without the rhinestone and feather embellishments, this is a stunning 3D lace design. You'll be surprised by how three freestanding lace pieces come together to make this sassy little hat.

Make one for you and a few more for your girlfriends, sisters, daughters, and all the other cowgirls in your life. Or sew a cowgirl and cowboy version of this ornament for your favorite couple that loves country music, riding horses, and life on the open range.

Supplies & Materials:

- Needle 

Tapestry needle

- Water-Soluble Stabilizer

- Paper towels 

- Thread for some hand sewing 


Craft thread or yarn for the hanger 

3/8 inch wide ribbon 

18mm rhinestones 

Small feather

The designs used in this tutorial include:

- 3D Lace Cowgirl Hat

Special Project Notes:

You can use either 40 weight rayon thread or 30 - 35 weight cotton thread.

This tutorial uses Coats and Clark 30 and 35 weight cotton thread. It's labeled as Mercerized ELS Cotton for Machine Quilting & Crafts; Machine Quilting; or All Purpose. We also recommend Madeira Cotona, which is a 30 weight cotton thread.

I use the 30 - 35 weight cotton thread both in the bobbin and in the top.


A note about water-soluble stabilizers and needles:

We recommend Sulky Ultra Solvy (the heavy weight water-soluble stabilizer by Sulky) and Vilene, a fibrous water-soluble stabilizer. 

Use a sharp needle when embroidering onto water-soluble stabilizer. An embroidery needle has a larger point, which makes larger holes in the water-soluble stabilizer, leading to tearing and misalignment.

Hoop one piece of water-soluble stabilizer (WSS)

Wind a bobbin with the same color thread as the top thread, as both will be seen in the finished product.

This tutorial uses 30-35 weight cotton thread which gives the lace a hearty look. 40 weight rayon or polyester thread is also a great choice for freestanding lace.

Embroider each piece of the design (Parts A, B, and C) one time. The round piece is the brim of the hat, and the two "L" shaped patterns will be pieces together to form the top of the hat.

After the pieces have been embroidered, unhoop the stabilizer and cut away the excess stabilizer. Trim as close to the embroidery as possible, without cutting any of the stitches.

Set aside the scraps of WSS - they will be used later to make a spray starch.

...zigzag stitch them together using the same thread used to embroider the lace designs

...zigzag stitch them together using the same thread used to embroider the lace designs

Bring the two short pieces together, right sides facing out, and hand sew them together.

Bring the end of the long strip down across the opening and match up to the back seam on the body of the hat. Sew in place.

Connect the long strips to the body of the hat and stitch in place on both sides.

Lay the brim right side up and align the body of the hat on the inner opening of the brim. Stitch in place working from the bottom of the brim.


Soak the hat in hot tap water for the recommended time of the WSS stabilizer you used.

Leave a little WSS remaining in the lace design to add stiffness and stability to the hat.

Blot the lace with paper towels.

Create spray starch by dissolving WSS in water in a spray bottle. Mold the lace by turning up the sides and pinching the top of the hat.

Allow the lace to dry completely.

Optional:

This design is great on its own, but you can add fun and fabulous embellishments; like a ribbon hat band, sparkling rhinestones, and small feathers. Use a drop of glue and press the elements in place. 

Thread a tapestry needle with the craft thread. Run it up and down again through the top middle seam of the hat. Tie a knot near the top of the hat and ...

...tie another knot inside the hat as well to secure the hanger.


Yee haw! You are ready to hang your stylish new hat on the tree!