3 Ways to Measure Head Circumference
Introduction:
Head circumference is an essential measurement used by healthcare professionals and hat makers alike. So, whether you’re tracking your baby’s development or finding the perfect fitted cap, knowing how to measure head circumference accurately is important. In this article, we’ll discuss three methods for measuring head circumference.
1. Using a Tape Measure
One of the most common ways to measure head circumference is with a flexible but non-stretchable tape measure, often referred to as a sewing or tailor’s tape.
– Position the tape measure just above the eyebrows and around the fullest part of the head – this is usually an inch above the ears and over the small bump at the back of the head.
– Make sure the tape is level all around, fitting comfortably without being too tight or too loose.
– Record the measurement where it overlaps in inches or centimeters.
2. Using a Piece of String and Ruler
If you don’t have a flexible tape measure, using a piece of string and a ruler can also give you an accurate measurement of head circumference.
– Take a non-stretchable string and wrap it around the same part of your head as described in method 1.
– Mark or hold where the string meets itself upon wrapping around.
– Lay it flat next to a ruler or measuring tape to obtain your measurement in inches or centimeters.
3. Printable Measuring Tape
If neither of these methods are easily accessible, you can find several online resources that offer printable measuring tapes, which can be printed on paper or cardstock and cut out to use as a makeshift tape measure.
– Print out a measuring tape template from a reliable source, ensuring accuracy by checking that your printer settings do not distort its size.
– Assemble if it needs to be assembled according to provided instructions – some templates may require taping together multiple pieces for length.
– Use it like a regular tape measure, carefully wrapping around the head as outlined in method 1.
Conclusion:
Measuring head circumference is a necessary and often easy task with the right tools. Utilizing any of these three methods – a tape measure, string and ruler, or printable measuring tape – can help you obtain an accurate measurement for whatever purpose it may be required. Always remember to measure more than once for consistency, as even minor variations in measurement can make a difference in fit or developmental tracking.