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Sizing - How are hats sized from felt blanks? Are several different sizes formed from one size blank? If so what's the range?
And another Q on sizing- I've read of Optimo and others re-sizing a vintage hat, sometimes even going up two or more sizes (eg; size 7 to size 7 1/4). Wondering if a simple blocking is likely to be able to stretch a hat from a tight 7 to say a 7 1/8?
I have a near perfect Trimble (still need to shoot pics for the "New Hats" thread!) and I've bought and used a stretcher. It is STILL just a bit too tight. Marked as a 7, I think it may be closer to a 6 7/8 (?), though it has little signe it was ever worn. I believe it probably spent the last 55, 60 or so years in it's box in someone's closet. Pity, such a beautiful hat. Would a hatter with a proper heated block have better luck than my wooden stretcher?
ETA: The sweatband appears to have room to grow. Whether the ribbon (which is quite unique on this hat) does or not is unknown to me.
Wondering if a simple blocking is likely to be able to stretch a hat from a tight 7 to say a 7 1/8?
Thank you, much information I was not aware of! I know when I spoke to my local guy, he referenced having heated blocks (we were not talking about a hat that needed to be made larger at that point, but my Mallory which he wanted to clean and block).Usually, a hatter will remove sweatband, ribbon, liner & re-block the hat to the size you want. There are heated stretchers that fit the entire crown where the ones we have just go about the sweatband. Heat to a vintage leather sweatband can be bad for them.
Obviously, I was mistaken on precisely what a "re-blocking" was. While I was semi aware of how the process works, I was unaware that the interior of the hat was generally removed in order to accomplish this (seeing above, you can see where some of my erroneous impression came from).I'm not sure what you mean by a simple blocking. A hat can be re-blocked to go up a size.
Thanks all. I'll try the steam today and let you know how it turns out. If that doesn't do the job, I'll look into Scout Felt Stiffener.
Nope, I am asking for my older Indy lid. My new Moonstone Fed is in great shape.
I've looked for a "How It's Made," but can't seem to find it.
Is a portable clothing steamer adequate for steaming hats?
I was wondering if anyone knows when Stetson decided to stop making their hats open crown?
I was wondering if anyone knows when Stetson decided to stop making their hats open crown?
QUESTION: i have a Fed Iv and im having the darndest time trying to shape it. It seems to only wan to hold one pinch and one height when worn. Any advice on shaping this thing and having it keep it? Ive been workinthe felt pretty hard but it always wants to go back to the same shape. Id post a pic but im not home...i want to have it look like the Akubra bogart but no luck.
Thanks Rodkins, but I guess I did not explain myself right; I mean looks like the vintage ones were always left open, right? So right now the onlyThe Stetson Nostalgia is still open crown
Everything I've read here seems to indicate it was after WWII that many manufacture lrs began the practice of setting a factory bash. Of course I'd imagine it was gradual, not an "all at once" proposition.
Oh ok. Thanks T Rick for the info. Would be nice if all were left open. Does it cost them more to do that? Looks like the crown is left alot shorter when they leave a factory bash. Maybe they save money that way; less felt I guess?