Beginner Hat Burning Starter Bundle (3 Easy Designs)
Beginner Hat Burning Starter Bundle (3 Easy Designs)
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If you’re new to hat burning and not sure where to start, this bundle was made for you.
The Beginner Hat Burning Starter Bundle includes 3 carefully selected, beginner-friendly designs created to help you burn with confidence — not frustration. Each design features simple, forgiving line work that’s easy to follow, even if this is your first time using a wood burner on a hat.
These patterns are designed for wide brim hats and avoid tight details, dense fills, and complicated overlaps that often cause mistakes for beginners. You’ll be able to focus on learning heat control, line flow, and pacing — without feeling overwhelmed.
What’s Included:
- 3 beginner-friendly hat burning designs
- Simple feather, sunflower, and floral/vine patterns
- One master ZIP file with individual design ZIPs
- 1-page beginner README with helpful guidance
Beginner Benefits:
✔ Designed for beginners
✔ Clean, easy-to-burn lines
✔ Instant digital download
✔ Use with hand or laser pyrography
If you’re looking for a stress-free way to start hat burning, this bundle gives you everything you need to begin with confidence.
Optional details and guidance are available below if you want them.
🌱 New to Burning? Helpful Tips (Optional)
You don’t need perfect technique to succeed.
These tips are here for extra confidence if you want them, but this design is forgiving and beginner-friendly even if you take things slow.
Helpful Burning Tips
- Prepare the surface: Make sure it’s clean, dry, and free of oils so the burn lines stay smooth.
- Test first: Try your heat on a hidden area or scrap material to get comfortable.
- Transfer the design: Use graphite paper and lightly secure it so it doesn’t shift.
- Stabilize your work: Keep the item you are burning supported to help your lines stay steady.
- Burn lightly: Start with gentle passes and build darkness gradually — no rushing.
- Finish calmly: Let the piece cool fully, then brush away any residue.
Hat-Specific Tips
Helpful Tip: Keeping your surface stable makes clean, confident lines much easier.
📄 Usage & Licensing
This design is a digital download. No physical product will be shipped.
You may:
- Use this design for personal projects
- Use this design to create finished physical products for sale
- Resize the design to fit your project
You may not:
- resell, share, or redistribute the digital files
- Claim the design as your own
- Use the files for print-on-demand or mass production
- Our designs can not be sold as silkscreen stencils, or any other method used to transfer our designs to a hat or other medium by a third party. Licensing extends to the purchaser only.
- Our designs can not be used as part of a hat burning class or other venue where our designs are distributed or used by third parties without our written approval.
- Images, descriptions, and other text on our website are copyrighted and may not be copied, scraped, or downloaded.
By purchasing our designs, you agree to these usage terms. If you have questions about licensing, please contact us before purchase.
🧰 Recommended Tools
Basic Tools (Recommended for Most Projects)
- Burning tool: Wood burning pen with adjustable temperature (or a basic solid-tip burner)
- Practice material: Scrap felt/leather/wood to test heat and strokes
- Graphite or carbon paper: For transferring the design
- Tape: Painter’s tape to keep the design from shifting
- Ruler / measuring tape: For centering and alignment
- Pencil / stylus: For tracing the design
- Small brush or lint roller: To remove residue and dust
- Heat-safe work surface: Ceramic tile, metal tray, or silicone mat
Helpful Extras
- Fine-tip points: For thin lines and detailed work
- Shader tip: For smooth shading and gradients
- Ventilation: Small fan or open window (recommended)
- Protective gloves: Optional for heat safety
Tip: Always test heat settings on a hidden area or scrap material first.
📦 File Details
Depending on the design, you will receive a ZIP file that may include: SVG, PNG, JPG, PDF, and DXF.
Files are ready for printing or for use with laser machines. WARNING: Laser burning on baseball caps, shoes, boots, and slippers is not recommended or supported.