Nick D
Call Me a Cab
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When I'm not sewing, I run a blacksmithing shop, Iron Bay Forge. I just finished a hat hook made from a railroad spike that was inspired by a vintage hat rack that was in a friend's house. The hat part of the hook is tall and is far from the wall, so the hat is kept away from the wall (no need to flip the brim), and doesn't rest at an angle against the coat. The wide head of the spike gives a better rest without a risk of deforming the hat like a regular hat hook. There's also a smaller hook for the coat on the bottom.
This one's for sale in my Etsy shop, but I've got a 5 gallon bucket full of spikes if anybody here is interested. I can twist the arm of the hook or alter the design if needed as well.
This one's for sale in my Etsy shop, but I've got a 5 gallon bucket full of spikes if anybody here is interested. I can twist the arm of the hook or alter the design if needed as well.