I made a pattern for two reasons: Practice and it sounds impressive. These fit on standard 8.5"x11" sheets of paper. Try to minimize your margins as these take up a lot of space.



You need to cut out your pattern, and then start arranging them on the fabric you want to cut.

You need two sets of horns, so two positives and two negatives.

You need one set each of Front and Back (one positive, one negative each).



I was lazy so I just made one of each. If you do that, take note that you should physically flip the pattern when cutting the other halves, as this keeps your mark-lines all on one side which we will hide on the inside.



A little explanation on the versions for those curious about what iterations I changed while making the pattern:

Horn v1 was edited to include an angle for the side of the head.

Front v1 was shrunk a tad on the edges and the eye rotated a tad, v2 had the eyes moved lower.

Back v1 was shrunk a tad on the edges.



And for those that want to know how, I am good at spatial reasoning, so I just free hand drew the patterns and then made changes after a couple test hats (given out to friends that also picked up Skyrim).