My little princess is 4 going on 24...No she doesn't wear makeup or get pushed to grow up too fast, but sometimes I can't get over how wise she seems. So when she gets excited about something young, sweet, and wholesome, I'm all for it.
2. Trim the outside crown piece down about 1/4" on all sides except the ends.
3. I used pinking shears on the top edge to fancy it up a bit. You can do this on 1 or both long edges.
4. Using the outside felt as a guide, cut a pieces of heavyweight fusible interfacing about 1/8"-1/4" smaller on all sides. (It's probably possible to skip this since the felt is pretty thick, but I did one with only a lightweight interfacing and I really preferred the stiffness of the heavyweight interfacing).
5. Fuse the interfacing onto the exterior crown piece according to manufacturer's directions.
6. Cut 2 squares of scrap felt one 2 5/8" and one 2 1/4".
7. Draw or print your child's inital so it is approximately 1 1/2" to 1 5/8" tall. (This doesn't HAVE to be an initial, it could be lightning bolt, flower, butterfly, fleur de lis, or really anything you can think of)
8. Cut out the letter pattern and place it on the front of the crown, as shown, to check the size.
9. Cut the letter out of a felt scrap.
10. Cut out decorations from the felt scraps or anything you want. Get creative...you can really do anything you'd like on the sides. For my daughter's I did double flowers with a vintage button in the center. For my son's I did 3 squares turning each one 45 degrees and added a button in the center. The patterns are provided for both. See the detail pix below.
11. Lay the crown and all decorations out flat to see how you like the placement.
12. Sew the initial onto the smaller front square. I used a blanket stitch on my machine. Obviously any of it could be done by hand.
13. I used a decorative stitch on my machine to sew the smaller square onto the larger one.
14. Sew the whole block onto the center of the outside crown piece. (NOTE: I sewed on all the decoration before I sewed the 2 layers together so the stitching would not show from the inside.)
15. Next, sew the side decorations onto the outside crown piece. For the flowers I stitched around the edge of the large one, but just used the button to sew on the smaller one. For the squares I stitched around the smallest and largest ones.
16. Sew the two crown layers together along the top and bottom, centering the outside layer on the inside one. I used another decorative stitch on my machine for the bottom. (NOTE: If you use a fancy stitch, you might want to leave the bottom until after you've inserted the elastic so it can go down as far as possible between the two layers. I think this makes it stay on the head better.) Your ends should line up fairly well...if not, trim them a little.
17. Cut a piece of 3/4" elastic 5 1/2" long. (NOTE: I suspect this size should fit just about any kids...it fit both my 1 year old and 4 year old and I could even stretch it onto my head. But you might want to take measurements of your own and make adjustments. If you have a smaller 1 year old, it's possible it would be big.)
18. Cut a piece of fabric 2 1/4" x 10"
19. Fold the fabric strip in half the long way with right sides together and sew a 1/4" seam down the long edge.
20. Turn the strip right side out. Press it flat so that the seam is in the center of one side.
21. Insert the elastic, scrunching up the fabric as necessary so the ends meet.
22. Baste each end through the fabric and and elastic.
23. Insert this elastic piece with the seam to the back, into on end of the crown between the two layers. I inserted it about 1/2" in, but you could use this step to adjust your length. Putting it as close to the bottom of the crown (but still between the two layers) as possible helps the crown stay one better without covering your little one's eyes.
24. Sew across the ends through both layers and the elastic in the middle. Backstitch over that line for added durability.
25. Insert the other end of the elastic into the other side of the crown, making sure it's not twisted. Stitch across that end in the same manner.
26. Trim all threads and you're done!
Now your little one is royalty...
JT
hi Devin-
The font is called Hobo Std. its a free front...so you can probably find it online.
jess
Posted by: Jessica Levitt | November 24, 2009 at 11:32 PM
love this. thanks for sharing
Posted by: shona | December 07, 2009 at 03:25 AM
Out of all the crown tutorials on the internet, I chose yours! Love it! Going to make it for my daughter's 2 year old in a few weeks!
Posted by: wendy | December 07, 2009 at 04:58 PM
Great tutorial! I just made one for my daughter Gigi's second birthday and now my sister wants me to make one for her boy! The only thing I found was that it was a little tight on my six year old, so if you have an older child or a bigger head, you may want to increase the elastic length an inch.
Check out my blog here to see the crown!
http://ilovebabyquilts.blogspot.com/2009/12/look-what-i-made.html
Posted by: wendy | December 19, 2009 at 08:18 PM
I've made two of your crowns now! Here's a link to one which contains a link to the other. Thanks so much!
http://ilovebabyquilts.blogspot.com/2009/12/crown-for-prince.html
Posted by: wendy | December 23, 2009 at 01:04 AM
Hi, that's so lovely that you shared about how it is made. thanks alot.
Posted by: Logo Design | January 05, 2010 at 05:15 AM
I made 13 of these for my daughters birthday! She turned 6 and i was worried that the crowns would be too young - but the girls loved them! Very cute idea.
Posted by: becky | February 04, 2010 at 11:18 AM
Oh-my-goodness! You totally inspired me to make one for my soon to be 3-year old! As soon as I was done with the last stitch she grabbed it and put it on her head! Thank you for the wonderful tutorial - it was very easy to follow and I loved the pictures! Here's how mine turned out: http://mamasamess.blogspot.com/2010/02/cupcake-fever.html
Posted by: Sharon | February 04, 2010 at 11:14 PM
Thanks so much for this! It is the perfect accessory for my daughter, who is turning 1 in 2 short weeks! I posted some pictures of her trying it out here:
http://asweetsmackerel.blogspot.com/2010/02/queen-of-castle.html
Thanks again!
Posted by: bruinbr | February 21, 2010 at 02:44 AM
How adorable. I love the heart. And your daughter is precious.
If you have a Flikr account Id love for you to share it with everyone in the Juicy Bits group:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/1285644@N20/
Thanx!
jess
Posted by: Jessica Levitt | February 21, 2010 at 11:13 PM
thank you for the wonderful tutorial, I am doing the princess and the frog party theme for my granddaughter's 4th birthday, was scratching my head as to how to make crowns for the boys...tada found your idea, perfect. Again thank you.
marcia
Posted by: Marcia Siluch | March 02, 2010 at 01:48 PM
I absolutely love this. Where do you buy your wool from? Thanks for your tutorials!
Posted by: Tiffany Spencer | March 19, 2010 at 09:00 PM
Love this tutorial. Great colour combo. TFS
Posted by: Boleyn | April 28, 2010 at 04:07 PM
Do you sell any baby name banners?
Posted by: debbie | July 20, 2010 at 10:50 PM
I love you people that come up with these beautiful ideas and let people like me use them. Thank you for sharing. This is going to be perfect! My daughter will love it!
Posted by: Kathi | August 04, 2010 at 12:07 AM