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......@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ The Eye Pad has the shape of a one-celled organism. Print out the pattern and cu
**Instructions**
To make the Sleep Cap custom-made, make a mold the size of your head. For this wrap your head in Clingfilm and cut the plastic ‘hat’ open along seam lines you want and like. I choose seam lines that would create large pillowy ear covers (also inspired by Russian cosmonaut’s padded caps), meaning I drew one piece of pattern for the sides and one long piece for a strip in the middle. Either trace or directly scan these parts and import into Adobe Illustrator. Patch up the pattern by making clear lines (‘paths’). Put in markers for front and back (marking the left and the right ear pads.) Cut all the parts 2x from fabric and 1x from natural fibre filling. Now decorate the fabric with natural dye. I used a stencil with perforated dots that I found in the TextileLab but of course you can make your own. Stitch the inner lining of the bonnet by using one left part, one middle part and one right part. Turn with the good side on the inside of the bonnet. Stitch another middle strap to another left and right earpiece. Stitch the fibre filling parts also together. Make a sandwich of the three layers, fabric pieces with the good sides together and the fibre filling pieces on the outside. Stitch the outside seams and leave an opening for turning. Turn and close the opening with a [slip stitch]( https://takelessons.com/blog/learn-basic-sewing-stitches-z13).
[**Download Files**](docs/images/Sleep Warrior Sleep Cap.zip)
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