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A few days ago I posted pictures of my first all-new (as opposed to refurbished) hat. This one is my third. (The second has proven a disappointment to his mother and me, after all the sweat and tears and even blood we put into that one. We locked him in the cellar for now and will rework him later.)
But this one is OK, even if the picture ain't so great. Its brim is a little less prominent than the photo would indicate, and the body color is a bit deeper.
The double bow (on both ends) is a slight variation on my usual way of doing it. I'm interested in using the same ribbon to bind the edge, in a Whippet-esque fashion. But I'm still far from confident in my abilities to do a decent job of that.
I avoided some of the mistakes I've made on earlier hats (live and learn) but committed some new ones. It's been said a million times before, but should you be tempted to make your own lids, it wouldn't hurt it hear it again -- just about anyone can make a hat, but doing it right is a lot tougher than it looks. Be prepared to spend a lot of time and effort learning what NOT to do.
But this one is OK, even if the picture ain't so great. Its brim is a little less prominent than the photo would indicate, and the body color is a bit deeper.
The double bow (on both ends) is a slight variation on my usual way of doing it. I'm interested in using the same ribbon to bind the edge, in a Whippet-esque fashion. But I'm still far from confident in my abilities to do a decent job of that.
I avoided some of the mistakes I've made on earlier hats (live and learn) but committed some new ones. It's been said a million times before, but should you be tempted to make your own lids, it wouldn't hurt it hear it again -- just about anyone can make a hat, but doing it right is a lot tougher than it looks. Be prepared to spend a lot of time and effort learning what NOT to do.