Tag: hats

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Straw hat

Straw hat decoration attempt #2

Materials:
straw hat
crimson wide ribbon – shiny, gauzy
crimson not-so-wide ribbon – opaque, satin
white lace
synthetic flower
thread
needle

I basically just decorated a straw hat. I had to cut up the gauzy ribbon so that it will go around the hat. Then I sewed it up so that it will be a band. I added white lace to the band. After that I made a bow with the gauzy ribbon and pinned it to the band using the flower. I cut two ribbons so that I could sew them to the inner part of the hat. The ribbons will be used to tie it under the wearer’s chin or the nape.

It’s so fun decorating hats! I sewed up the stuff by hand :)

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Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Sailor hats

I’ve been looking for sailor hat tutorials. I’ve found two of them. One is from the egl community on LJ. The other is a vintage millinery tutorial.

I was actually thinking about using a straw boater’s hat but it’s so hard to find. :( I decided to make my own hats because of that. I’d be experimenting with a prototype based on what those two tutorials have written. The first one is the Breton sailor hat (if I recall correctly) and the other would be the tam-o-shanter type. The first one will be a tiny version (as in the egl comm tutorial) and the other would be an actual tam-o-shanter for me.

I have old clothes which will not be used ever and I am getting cloth from them so that at least they’d be cloth prototypes, not just paper ones. Also, because my clothes don’t have stiff cloth I’d have to use the ‘almirol’ method to make them stiffer. Almirol would the mixture of hot water and starch and when you apply that mixture on cloth, it will be stiff. Just so the sailor hat would have shape. The tam-o-shanter type — I might leave it alone, go without the almirol. It’s a bit floppy anyway, I think.

After the sailor hat, I’d try to make a tiny top hat for Oui :) Hopefully something that matches the color of her skirt. I might accidentally get the wrong shade of red.

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