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A cheerful handmade scrub hat sewn from bright cotton fabric, perfect for adding comfort and personality to everyday wear.
A comfortable, adjustable scrub cap designed to fit real hair—ponytails, buns, and all.
Dear Readers and Subscribers,
If you’ve ever worn a standard scrub hat, you already know the problem—most of them are made for short hair. If your hair is long, thick, or tied back in a ponytail, those caps can feel tight, uncomfortable, and simply not functional.
This DIY scrub hat is designed differently. It provides room where it matters, while still maintaining a clean, professional look that works for both men and women.
Whether you're sewing for yourself, for someone in healthcare, or to sell, this design is practical, comfortable, and in demand.
What Makes This Scrub Hat Different
This scrub hat is designed with:
Extra space in the back for long hair or buns
An adjustable fit for all-day comfort
A unisex style that works for anyone
A secure design that stays in place
It’s not just about appearance—it’s about function and comfort during long hours of wear.
Materials Needed
100% cotton fabric (breathable and washable)
Matching thread
1/4" or 1/2" elastic (optional)
Fabric for ties or twill tape
Lightweight interfacing (for structure)
Basic sewing tools
Optional additions:
Buttons for mask loops
Sweatband lining
Pattern Pieces
This scrub hat uses three simple pieces:
Front Band – Provides structure and a clean look
Top Crown – Shapes the top of the hat
Back Panel – Adds the extra room needed for long hair
The back panel is the key element—it allows the hat to comfortably hold a ponytail or bun without feeling tight.
Cutting Guide (One Size Adjustable)
Front band: approximately 4" x 22"
Crown: oval shape, approximately 10" x 8"
Back panel: approximately 14" x 10"
Add seam allowances as desired.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Prepare the Front Band
Apply interfacing to the band for structure. Fold and press for a clean, professional finish.
Sew the Crown to the Back Panel
Align the curved edges and stitch carefully. Clip the curves to help the fabric lay smoothly.
Create the Back Volume
Sew a gathering stitch along the lower edge of the back panel and gently gather it.
This step is what creates space for:
Ponytails
Buns
Thick or long hair
Attach to the Front Band
Pin evenly and sew the gathered section to the band, matching center points.
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Add Ties or Elastic
Ties:
Provide full adjustability and work well for a one-size-fits-most design.
Elastic:
Creates a snug, comfortable fit.
Combination:
Elastic in the back with ties offers both comfort and adjustability.
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This scrub hat design features extra back volume to comfortably hold a ponytail or bun while maintaining a secure, adjustable fit.
Add Optional Features
Buttons near the ears for mask support
Sweatband lining inside the front
Topstitching for a polished finish
Fabric Suggestions
Choose fabrics that are:
Breathable
Durable
Easy to wash
Popular choices include:
Solid colors like navy, black, and gray
Subtle prints for a professional look
Fun prints for personality
Sizing Options
For a more tailored fit, this design can be sized:
Small: 20–21"
Medium: 21–22"
Large: 22–23"
XL: 23–24"
Adjust the band length and fullness of the back panel as needed.
Why This Design Works
This scrub hat solves a common problem—lack of space for long hair—while maintaining a clean and wearable style.
It’s:
Comfortable for long shifts
Easy to adjust
Suitable for a wide range of users
Ideal for both personal use and selling
Practical Sewing Tips
Press each seam for a professional result
Take time when sewing curves
Test the fit before final stitching
Batch sew multiple hats to save time
A well-designed scrub hat is more than just a sewing project—it’s something people rely on daily. When comfort, fit, and function come together, it becomes a piece worth making again and again.


