MrPumpernickel
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Hey there, I've been searching this forum but haven't been able to find any direct answer to this. I have two hats, one an old fedora with a sweatband cracked beyond saving and a derby (bowler, whatever) which sweatband cracked at a single point when stretching. They're not really expensive enough to warrant sending away to get mended so I wonder what it would really take to replace the sweatbands myself.
Now, I'm fairly good at sewing but I've never gone so far as to sew anything like a felt hat. Are there, that you know of, any online places that sell sweatbands with online payment, PayPal or other, (I live pretty remote and international bank transfers are expensive)? If not, what should I look for when it comes to leathers if I could just make the sweatband from scratch. I'm not aiming for perfection, my aim is more comfort and being able to wear the hats again.
As for the derby, I take it that it would be a better idea to remove the sweatband, finish stretching and then sew in a new sweatband instead of stretching after putting in a new, right?
I really love these hats (one of which is in my avatar) so I would hate for them to go to waste so I'm very thankful for any advice any of you with more experience than me have to give.
Now, I'm fairly good at sewing but I've never gone so far as to sew anything like a felt hat. Are there, that you know of, any online places that sell sweatbands with online payment, PayPal or other, (I live pretty remote and international bank transfers are expensive)? If not, what should I look for when it comes to leathers if I could just make the sweatband from scratch. I'm not aiming for perfection, my aim is more comfort and being able to wear the hats again.
As for the derby, I take it that it would be a better idea to remove the sweatband, finish stretching and then sew in a new sweatband instead of stretching after putting in a new, right?
I really love these hats (one of which is in my avatar) so I would hate for them to go to waste so I'm very thankful for any advice any of you with more experience than me have to give.