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Right guys, time for a bit of fun.
My aim was to transform this recently aquired black wool felt hat
into this.....
I got this hat for free & not being one for looking a gift horse in the mouth I accepted it with grace.
Little did I know what was waiting for me.
First off I think I can say that this is the crapiest hat I have ever laid hands on & popping up from behind it's cardboard sweatband was a label proudly stating 'made in the USA' ......sorry guys but I've had wool felt hats 'made in China' far better quality than this. If I pumped out garbage of this kind I would want to keep it's origins a secret.
I think you can guess the brand, yep, Eddy Bros. so only a rang above a party hat. This thing has severly shaken my long held belief that behind every hat,no matter what the quality, there is a star waiting to shine. Anyway not one to give up on a project I decided to go head with my plans & see what turned out.
It has a 3 3/4" brim & 5" crown.
The hat after a preliminary 'aging' process
Not wanting to spend a dime on this thing I made a sweatband from some scrap leather I have..
After spending far too long on trying to crease & shape this hat I had to admit that it just wasn't possible to get it as I wanted, the felt has a mind of it's own & refuses to cooperate so I thought it wiser to go 'with the grain' so to speak & settle for something ' in the spirit of' rather than a close resemblance to.
This is what it looks like now,
The main problem is the brim, the mamma just refuses to flatten & prefers to flare like a bell, I haven't given up completely yet but it will have to do for now. Looking on the bright side I've still got this hat, which is No.1 on my list of favourite hats, to make in the future.
My aim was to transform this recently aquired black wool felt hat
into this.....
I got this hat for free & not being one for looking a gift horse in the mouth I accepted it with grace.
Little did I know what was waiting for me.
First off I think I can say that this is the crapiest hat I have ever laid hands on & popping up from behind it's cardboard sweatband was a label proudly stating 'made in the USA' ......sorry guys but I've had wool felt hats 'made in China' far better quality than this. If I pumped out garbage of this kind I would want to keep it's origins a secret.
I think you can guess the brand, yep, Eddy Bros. so only a rang above a party hat. This thing has severly shaken my long held belief that behind every hat,no matter what the quality, there is a star waiting to shine. Anyway not one to give up on a project I decided to go head with my plans & see what turned out.
It has a 3 3/4" brim & 5" crown.
The hat after a preliminary 'aging' process
Not wanting to spend a dime on this thing I made a sweatband from some scrap leather I have..
After spending far too long on trying to crease & shape this hat I had to admit that it just wasn't possible to get it as I wanted, the felt has a mind of it's own & refuses to cooperate so I thought it wiser to go 'with the grain' so to speak & settle for something ' in the spirit of' rather than a close resemblance to.
This is what it looks like now,
The main problem is the brim, the mamma just refuses to flatten & prefers to flare like a bell, I haven't given up completely yet but it will have to do for now. Looking on the bright side I've still got this hat, which is No.1 on my list of favourite hats, to make in the future.
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