TheBeak
One of the Regulars
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so a while back I got a good deal on an Akubra snowy river (special made for a retailer, with a thin ribbon). Really nice well made hat, but I found I never wore it. Fit fine, just too western for my taste.
After some back and forth with myself, I decided to just change it to something I would wear. Today I did just that.
A) I cut the brim down about 3/4 inch (had to make a rounding jack)
B) I steamed the brim flat to get that "wave" out of it, then some more to get it to a snap brim (used the curvature of a "D" cell maglite to get the curvature semi-consistent)
C) I steamed the crown open, then steamed it to a diamond crease (was inspired by some Howard Hughes photos I saw earlier today)
D) removed the thin ribbon, and fashioned a new grosgrain ribbon.
I have a few pictures from the process after it caught my wife's attention (the ribbon is a very dark blue, nearly black in some light, but bright blue under camera flash):
Rounding Jack:
Making bow:
Bow nearly complete:
Fitting the ribbon:
Sewing the ribbon to the hat:
Complete!!!
The complete hat seen through the ring of felt I cut off:
Anyway, its back on my VS hat block now stretching back to proper size, but as for now, I'm thrilled with my results from a first attempt at any hattery...
After some back and forth with myself, I decided to just change it to something I would wear. Today I did just that.
A) I cut the brim down about 3/4 inch (had to make a rounding jack)
B) I steamed the brim flat to get that "wave" out of it, then some more to get it to a snap brim (used the curvature of a "D" cell maglite to get the curvature semi-consistent)
C) I steamed the crown open, then steamed it to a diamond crease (was inspired by some Howard Hughes photos I saw earlier today)
D) removed the thin ribbon, and fashioned a new grosgrain ribbon.
I have a few pictures from the process after it caught my wife's attention (the ribbon is a very dark blue, nearly black in some light, but bright blue under camera flash):
Rounding Jack:
Making bow:
Bow nearly complete:
Fitting the ribbon:
Sewing the ribbon to the hat:
Complete!!!
The complete hat seen through the ring of felt I cut off:
Anyway, its back on my VS hat block now stretching back to proper size, but as for now, I'm thrilled with my results from a first attempt at any hattery...
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