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Sombreros de papel: casco vikingo

casco vikingo [1]

Los más previsores estamos ya con la mente puesta en el Carnaval, por eso traigo mis habituales sombreros de papel para todos mis lectores, y semanalmente iré publicando un modelo y sus patrones. Este año toca hacer un repaso a los tocados medievales.

patrón casco vikingo [2]Casco: La pieza A debe tener la longitud correspondiente al perímetro de la cabeza. Recortamos y doblamos por las líneas de puntos. Pegamos a con a. Cerramos el casco pegando las puntas.

Cuernos: De la pieza B recortamos 2 unidades. Marcamos y doblamos por los puntos, pegamos la lengueta. Los pegamos al casco.

Pinche para ampliar

Lo ideal es utilizar un papel plateado y para darle más vida, adornarlo con pasamanería en oro o plata, incluso piel.

The most forward-planning people are already thinking about the carnival season, and for that reason I present to my readers my traditional papers hats. I will publish weekly a model and a pattern to work from. This year it’s time to make a review of the medieval headdresses.

Helmet: Piece A should be as long as length as the circumference of the head. Cut and fold along the dotted line. Glue A with A. Finish the helmet by gluing the edges.

Horns: Cut piece B into two sections. Mark and fold along the dotted line, glue the flap. Finally glue both parts onto the helmet.

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To make the best of your hat, use silver paper to give it brightness and decorate it with gold or silver trimmings, even if it is fur.

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3 Comments To "Sombreros de papel: casco vikingo"

#1 Comment By Olivia On 19 enero 2010 @ 16:14

Muy bonito arte tienes, en serio. Y lindos sombreros, :). Gracias por pasarte por mi rinconcito, casualmente te tengo enlazada mediante una foto en un post (gorros, leotardos…). A mi también me queda poco para que me quiten estos aparatejos de los dientes…y como tú, me quiero ver con sonrisa bonita y labios pintados (y foto para la ocasión!).

#2 Comment By Viera On 20 enero 2010 @ 0:43

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#3 Comment By Natalia On 2 febrero 2010 @ 16:36

The most forward-planning people are already thinking about the carnival season, and for that reason I present to my readers my traditional papers hats. I will publish weekly a model and a pattern to work from. This year it’s time to make a review of the medieval headdresses.

Helmet: Piece A should be as long as length as the circumference of the head. Cut and fold along the dotted line. Glue A with A. Finish the helmet by gluing the edges.

Horns: Cut piece B into two sections. Mark and fold along the dotted line, glue the flap. Finally glue both parts onto the helmet.

Click here to enlarge the image.

To make the best of your hat, use silver paper to give it brightness and decorate it with gold or silver trimmings, even if it is fur.