BUNDLE Cold Weather Sewing Patterns
$25.50 $17.85
Grab this bundle of quick cold weather sewing patterns and keep warm all winter long, from your head to your toes! The bundle includes the Winter Hat, Cozy Headband, and Rain Boot Liner patterns.
Instant download digital sewing pattern. Includes sizes to fit a 13 to 24-inch head circumference and 6 to 16-inch foot length.
Options
- WInter Hat
- Optional all-in-one style, with fold up cuff
- Optional contrast cuff
- Optional pompom or bobble finish
- Cozy Headband
- Optional wide or narrow bands
- Optional plain, twisted, or bow styles
- Rain Boot Liner
- Optional animal face details (dragon, cat, frog, or dog)
Features
• Beginner friendly
• Packed with pro tips and expert advice
• Includes full size, print-at-home pattern pieces
• Includes step-by-step tutorial with photos
• Instant-download digital sewing pattern
Winter Hat:
Fabric - You will need any knit fabric with a minium stretch of 30%
OPTIONAL Contrast Cuff - Faux fur can be used on the contrast cuff
Cozy Headband:
Fabric - You will need any knit fabric with a minium stretch of 30%
Rain Boot Liner:
Fabric - You will need a stable fabric with structure that will keep your feet warm to make the Rain Boot Liners. It can be a woven or a knit, but without too much stretch or drape.
OPTIONAL Animal Faces - You will need assorted colors in scrap sizes of non-fraying fabric such as felt to add the animal faces to your Rain Boot Liners
Winter Hat Fabric Requirements:

Cozy Headband Fabric Requirements:

Rain Boot Liner Fabric Requirements:
Browse suitable fabrics here:
Notions
- Thread
- Winter Hat:
- Optional ready-to-use bobble
- Or optional 0.25 x yards of faux fur and dtuffing to make your own bobble
- Or optional ready-to-use pompom
- Or optional yarn/ non-fraying fabric strips/ ribbon/ cord to make your own pompom
- Rain Boot Liner:
- Optional faces - embroidery floss, marker, scraps of fusible webbing, stuffing for the frog eyes, and interfacing for the dragon wings
Tools
- Sewing machine
- Pins or clips
- Scissors
- Tape measure or ruler
FAQs
How do PDF/ digital patterns work? Simply download, print, and sew. You’ll need a free Adobe Acrobat reader program and any home printer (or a nearby copy shop for A0 printing). Once you’ve printed the pieces, tape or glue them together. You’ll find an easy-to-follow how-to guide inside the pattern instructions, plus support in our Facebook group.
The trim-free pattern comes in A4 or US letter printable sizes and includes full pattern pieces and a detailed tutorial to guide you every step of the way. An A0 format (pattern pieces only) is also included should you wish to have your pattern printed professionally. PDF Layers allow you to select and print only the size/s you want/ need.
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“I love this hat pattern, it’s such a simple sew and totally on trend too!”
Sabrina Ropp –
These are super fast and easy, and so much fun to personalize. They work great as cozy slippers around the house, or an extra layer inside a pair of boots.
Adelle Pears –
Such a fun project! These are so useful and cozy, perfect for lining your rain boots or just for pottering around in the house if you like toasty warm feet like me!
Robin Foote –
Great beginner pattern. good instruction, easy to follow. I did make a few suggestions for clarification in the edits post..
Kyra Delaney –
I decided to leave off the optional animals and found this such a quick sew. I could see potentially using this as a base to make slippers with in the future.
ALieke Enders –
What a fun pattern and so functional, never again cold feet in the wellies! Anyone with a sewing machine can make this, thanks to the very clear instructions in the manual.
Tina Marie Baber –
The Rain Boot Liner is a quick and easy sew. The directions are clear and easy to follow and the pattern pieces are marked clearly and very easily understood. I enjoyed making this sew. I ended up making several pair as Christmas gifts for the grandbabies. They saw them and decided that grandma needed to help Santa out by making slippers to help ease the burden on Santa Claus. That way he didn’t have to carry so much. This was a fun project.
Bracken Thompson –
If you wear rain boots all the time, which I do these are wonderful. I personally think the seams should be on the outside not the inside for comfort when wearing all day, but the pattern itself is really perfect. I made the first pair and realised what I needed to alter for fit and then made two more pairs. Unfortunately I then sewed them up the wrong way round with the back of the leg on the front of the foot but they still fit and work great so will be making many more of these for years to come.
Janet Cox –
a quick and easy sew. Can be worn as cozy socks instead of a boot liner.
Nadine Humblet –
That’s a very easy pattern with so an effective result! You can have a very range of size, so this pattern is for all family member!
Grace Elliott –
Wow, this headband is QUICK! It is so cute and will make a perfect present!
Sarah Miller –
This pattern so very quick and easy! I love that there are three different options included in this pattern! After making the twisted option I had to make one of each of the other two! I will be making more! These are a great and quick sew and make a great scrap buster pattern! Now you can have a cute headband to match every outfit! I used some alpaca sweater knit and it came out so warm and cozy! I love this pattern!
LeighAnn McDermott –
A quick and easy make your own headband or ear warmer!
Diane Cullum –
Pretty quick to sew, even though I chose the twist (the hardest one). Had a bid of trouble deciphering the twist in the directions, but got it in the end.
Kyra Delaney –
I chose to sew the twisted option. It had easy to follow directions and I love how it looks on my daughters’ head. Super simple way to match any homemade knit outfits with scraps.
Karla Henrichs –
This was such a quick sew. I made the plain version. I want to try the twisted version next.
Adelle Pears –
My first ever headwrap! I can see this being very handy and is definitely cozy. I did the version with a twist and it was a quick make. I love that there are so many different options in one pattern.
Katie Weatherly –
A nice pattern that allows you to use your knit scraps. Some of my headbands are made from t shirt material.
Sabrina Ropp –
This was so easy and fast, and It’s great to have a headwrap to match all my homemade sweaters and capes!
Aune Wood –
What a fun simple sew! The wide version is my favorite. Your choice of fabric makes it you stand out.
Sarah Miller –
This pattern was a super quick and easy sew! I love it! I made the bow and the twisted both in the wide and love both so much and will be making a ton more as gifts! This pattern is quick and easy and a great starting pattern if you are just starting to sew or a quick pattern if you are looking for something quick and easy to use as great gifts!
Sarah Miller –
A great beginners pattern, with different options, ideal to wear indoors to keep hair out of your eyes, or if made with a nice thick fabric perfect as an ear warmer for outside on a cold day (especially if like me you get too hot wearing a hat)!
Charlene Lee –
This is an easy and quick sew . The twisted headwrap is my favorite , although the instructions confused me at first. I think some clarification is needed on the step 2.4, maybe add that the presewn area is at the left in the pic. Otherwise a quick sew and versatile.
Michelle Mason –
I love this, only took a few hours from printing to having it finished and was nice to make after a longer more involved project and it fits well, very happy
Michelle Mason –
I made the plain narrow band as a hairband to keep my hair off my face while applying cream but it was so simple to do I will be making lots more. I have plenty of bits of stretch fabrics left over from other makes that I’m excited to get matching hairbands for now.
Adawiyah Hairuni –
I love them! I can make tons of these because they are supercute!
Jenna Page –
“The headbands are fab!! Great options with different widths and finishes from plain to bow and twisted.
Lots of size options to that would cover kids right up to men’s ☺️
I had to have a go at all the options and they were great scrap busters! Love the twisted option, such a cute finish but they are all amazing and I’ve got friends requesting them already! Another amazing pattern from Rebecca Page!! Thank you”
Luana Furlanetto –
Super easy and quick sew with a very cute result! Perfect for a quick last minute gift!
Glo Ban –
Great options for all, a cute and stylish quick sew! You can make it from a variety of stretch fabrics so this one pattern can take you through the year; particularly loving the thicker band to cover my ears in the British winter! I’ll definitely make another one; likely the twisted version – I would highly recommend!
Karen Kaye Manalo –
I really love making this cozy hear wrap. It is a quick and easy sew and has different style to choose from. It is so comfy which makes it is perfect for daily wear.
Bracken Thompson –
Good pattern. I use head bands loads since I have long hair. Generally I have very little success getting hair bands to fit or look professional when made by me. This pattern has changed all that. Its surprising but you do not expect to need a pattern for a strip of material used to hold back your hair, but I would reccomend using this pattern. I have made many attemps at making a basic head band over the years without patterns and with variable success. My hand stitching which you need to finish this is not good is the only thing letting this down but despite that this is a great pattern. I have only so far made the basic wide band but I am intending to make all variations and expect that despite the simplicity of this I will be using this pattern for many years to come.
Michele Axmaker Chapman –
Fun easy and so cute on
Shelley Clark –
I made the plain, wide version. It was SO fast and by using a cheap blanket was very inexpensive, too.
Cindy Matthijssen –
Love this headband pattern! I made one for my daughter and the fit was spot on. It’s really cozy and it’s nice to have different options. Perfect to make matching headbands with every outfit from now on!
Deb Carpenter –
A really easy headband to whizz up quickly! Make it in all the colours and look glamorous as you walk the dog!
Bonnie Hillman Riley –
Quick and easy pattern with lots of sizes and options. Great scrap buster.
June Butchee –
The cozy headband has several variations, styles and widths. You can make several in all the views and widths and just about any fabric you want. Make one for every outfit. Plus they keep your ears warm.
Alba Gallifa Hurtado –
This is a perfect gift to sew. Excelent way to use small pieces of fabric you had left from other projects. Easy and quick and (as always) with great instructions.
Mariza Seymour –
I simply love this pattern. Easy to whip up some quick headbands for my daughter for school. She loves it. All three options look stunning and is quick to make. I will be making loads of these!
Tania Watson –
Quick and easy pattern. My daughter loves it.
Faye Elizabeth Haddon –
“Awesome pattern for a newbie who may be scared of jersey/knit/stretch.
Very clear instructions and sews up within about an hour (paper pattern assembly/cutting included).
The sizing is great and it fits perfectly (most store bought headwraps are one size fits all and can be either too big/small).
I’m now very excited for toasty ears on my winter walks!!”
Branka Čelić –
Cozy headband is one quick sew, you can make a dozen in a hour. And very practic accessory.
Stephanie Springer Leddy –
SO easy to make. You could easily go from printing the pattern to finished product in an hour!
Alieke Enders –
Do you suffer from cold ears or are you looking for a matching headband? Then you can work well with this pattern! Together with the very detailed manual you have a nice headwrap in no time.
Jessica Kaiser –
Super quick sew! The whole family will want one and you can make a set in less than an hour! A great scrap buster project too!
Liz Faber –
I made one of these headwraps and my daughter immediately stole it! Lucky they are so quick and easy to make so I can replace it (and hide the new one).
Sarah Hopkins –
Such a fun pattern, great for using up scraps. No more cold ears on my dog walks. Clear easy instructions make this quick to sew.
Magda Rindmo –
A really fast, easy and fun pattern! I made one in 5 minutes! Super fast and lookes so good!
Deborah Kraft –
Such a fast sew and sooo many styling options!
Donna Lowe –
I love this pattern. The twist band is my favourite. They are so easy to sew.
Mariah Fair-Wall –
Super quick and easy. I did the straight and the bow style. Both were easy to follow and put together. Fits were spot on for both me & my daughter.
Kim Cierpik-Gold –
This is a quick sew for a fun look. I sew slowly, and this was under an hour from cutting to wearing. I’m definitely going to make more!
Vicky Hughes –
Great pattern & nice easy quick sew. Great for scrap busting! Will definitely be making lots!
Amy Kaczenski –
So easy! And cute to add a little something extra to any outfit!
Nadia Cadby –
Super easy headband pattern – I made the simple one so only one pattern piece.
Shauna Richards –
This pattern is wonderfully simple but very versatile. It can be hand sewn or done by machine in a matter of minutes from start to finish. Highly recommend!
Janet Cox –
A quick and easy sew and a great scrap buster! A wide one is perfect for wearing out in the cold, covering the ears, and a narrow one is a great hair accessory. I made a wide one from fleece to wear this winter, and a narrow one from leftover knit to match my favourite dress.
Agnes Robinson –
Awesome and simple headband. Easy to make a matching headband to go with your outfit. Super comfortable.
Maja –
Great sew. I made Twisted option, a little bit confusing when sewing, because I wasn’t sure if I sew right, but in the end it was better than I imagined. Very pleased with finished look.
Jenny Olson-Cole –
I’ve made two headbands so far for my girls. I am happy to have an easy basic headband pattern to make for little extras for cousins and friends. I think I may teach my 12 year old how to use my serger with this pattern as well as she would be happy with the result and it works up super fast!
LeighAnn McDermott –
A fun project to keep your head cozy and looking good.
Kyra Delaney –
This was a super simple hat pattern. I don’t normally like pom poms on hats so I chose to leave it off so didn’t like the top of the hat. That said of you’re a pom pom loving person this is a super simple and quick sew.
Adelle Pears –
This is a nice quick sew and is going to be so useful! I left off the Pompom just to make it even quicker and I love it! I’m definitely going to be making more of these!
Jane Whicheloe –
Great pattern quick and easy. Great stash buster too.
Kelly Tuttle –
Really easy and I just love how it turned out. Very quick to make too, this would be great for last minute gifts
Grace Elliott –
What a quick and great hat! I upcycled a sweater and absolutely love it.
Jenni Elizabeth Early –
This is such a quick sew! And it sews up all the perfect winter hats for gifts or for yourself 🙂
Samantha Burton –
Fun, quick, and easy. I was skeptical at first, but the simplicity of this pattern and the ending result- WOWZA. I’m ready to make 20 more and never have to buy hats again!
Betsy Koestler –
Pompom hats are so trendy right now! This pattern even includes a tutorial for making your own pompon.
Jenna Page –
“The winter hat is a great quick simple sew! I love all the options, with or without the cuff and all the pompom choices! I’ve already made 2 and I think these will be my go to Christmas gift next year!
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Betsy Koestler –
Pompom hats are so trendy right now! This pattern even includes a tutorial for making your own pompon.
Karla Henrichs –
This was super easy. I made the cuffed version. I think from printing, taping the pattern to sewing was less than 30 minutes.
Sarah Miller –
This hat is so quick and easy and comes out beautifully! I made my son the size 9 with a bobble and it turned out super cute and he loves it! I made myself the size 11 with the pom pom and it was also very easy and quick and I love the fit of it! Such a great pattern with many options! I will be making hats for my whole household and hats for my loved ones to keep their heads warm! Everyone could use a good hat pattern like this!
Amanda Schildmeier –
I love this hat pattern, it’s such a simple sew and totally on trend too!
Sarai Orama –
Great quick sew! Making your own Pom-poms is made quick and easy with templates!
Mireille Ribiere –
easy fast sew and perfect for the cold weather
Heidi Gerhardt-Bourke Gray –
Quick, easy and bam! A cosy hat for winter. Great fit and very comfortable
Tricia Nguyen –
This project is perfect for knit scraps and so cozy in fleece. So far I have made 3, one in fleece that I purchased for this pattern and 2 out of sweater knit scraps.
Michele Axmaker Chapman –
Fun easy winter hat that is so comfy and stylish!
Shelley Clark –
This pattern is so quick to make. I used a cheap blanket for a cozy, inexpensive hat.
Fran Tilden –
A great quick and easy pattern.
Branka Čelić –
Winter hat is perfect for nice warm winter acessory, Christmas gift, upcycling old sweater, even blanket. It is so quick to sew, I made 4 in just one hour.
Veronika Lorenser –
Very simple hat pattern. Didn’t do a pompom as I want to wear it under my cycle helmet or for running. It’s nothing exciting but it functional.
Deb Carpenter –
Probably the easiest winter hat I’ve made! I knit and crochet but sewing a hat is definitely a lot quicker!
Bonnie Hillman Riley –
I loved making these hats. They’re easy, quick, and fun. They’re a great way to use up those pieces of stretch fabric that are just too big to throw away, but not quite big enough for a t-shirt. Making the hats with coordinating cuffs makes it all the more fun.
Francisca Beitler –
I love this pattern. It is very quick and perfect for leftover fabric.
Tiina Norrkniivilä –
A super fast sew, the only thing that requires a little bit more time is choosing the fabric. It’s also a perfect pattern for a beginner and the fit is good.
Kel Jewell –
This hat was so quick and easy to make, will have one to match every outfit. Love it!!
Jamie Adler –
Simply to make with easy to follow instructions makes this a go-to stocking cap pattern! Thanks for the quick project. It fits inside a sports helmet, too!
Donna Lowe –
This a great beginner’s pattern. Love this pattern because it helps coordinates my wardrobe. I already made three and I can’t wait to make some more.
Amy Joy McDonnell –
This hat was a quick sew and my tween love it! That’s a win!! So stylish and options to wear slouchy, folded over and with or without band.
Randie Dodman –
So quick and easy! Made 2 in 15 minutes. Had to grade the size 4 with the size 1 to prevent it slipping over her eyes. The size 8 was a perfect fit. Did the all in one for the smaller one, and the 2 piece for the size 8.
Mariza Seymour –
Simple, easy to understand instructions and with some imagination your options are limitless. Various options to customise the design to truly make something special. I love the cuff version where you can use a contrasting fabric and / or fake fur.
Sarah Hopkins –
I love this pattern, great for kids and adults, boys and girls. Great for scraps and now your hat can match your jumpers! Very quick and easy sew, it would make a perfect gift
Magda Rindmo –
A fun pattern for a thin winter hat! Perfekt for the chilly days when there is no snow. Pretty fast to make with good instructions
Deborah Kraft –
Such a fun pattern. And a really nice unisex one as well. Made my husband a matching hat 🙂
Julie McKinley –
Very versatile hat pattern!
Brigitte Sauve –
I don’t think I’ve ever created a hat so quickly! From cutting to finish I’m pretty sure it was less than 20 minutes. I’m fairly certain I wasted for time trying to decide which fabric to use before I started cutting. The instructions were easy to follow. With so many sizes to pick from, you can make a hat for everyone in your life!
Amy Kaczenski –
Easy and cute!
Nadia Cadby –
“One pattern piece for the no cuff version and it went together like a dream. Loved making the pompoms 🙂
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Dési Rée –
Easy and quick sew with cute optional pompom
Mariah Fair-Wall –
Super quick and simple. At first glance was confused about closing instructions but once I read closer I clued in quickly. My fabric had less stretch than I thought, but sizing was spot on and fit my daughter exact!
Maja Rus –
Great and simple sew, I wear it every day. Perfect fit (and I wear glasses, so this is BIG compliment).
Jenny Olson-Cole –
This is a quick sew. Had fun making a matching hat to a fleece sweatshirt that is in the works for my middle daughter!