MikePotts
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Nice work Groovy, I was unfamiliar with the 'flamed' thing until now, hmmmmm……….
This is my first post to The Fedora Lounge, but I've been lurking in the shadows and have learned quite a bit...Thanks!
I love old fedoras and after being inspired by hat makers Nick Foquet, Grizz and many others, I decided to try my hand at making a custom, aged, flamed fedora and I think my first attempt came out pretty good.
Here's a link to the hat page on my blog "The Aimless Roamer" as my photos were apparently too large to post directly to this thread.
Looks like your homemade conformer was inspired by the one made by @humanshoes looks pretty good.Nice work! I think you probably did more actual work than that Fouquet dude himself. Nice ribbon choice and proportions. Posts like these make me feel like I should give it a try just once.
Consider adding your work into a great new thread that was recently started: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/tabletop-hatters-of-the-lounge.96123/
we have some very talented small scale and at-home hat makers here.
Nice work GroovyDad. It's good to see some other hatters taking advantage of my simple design for that conformateur.This is my first post to The Fedora Lounge, but I've been lurking in the shadows and have learned quite a bit...Thanks!
I love old fedoras and after being inspired by hat makers Nick Foquet, Grizz and many others, I decided to try my hand at making a custom, aged, flamed fedora and I think my first attempt came out pretty good.
Here's a link to the hat page on my blog "The Aimless Roamer" as my photos were apparently too large to post directly to this thread.
Nice work GroovyDad. It's good to see some other hatters taking advantage of my simple design for that conformateur.
I'd be interested in seeing your design as well. Where did you post it?Nice work GroovyDad. It's good to see some other hatters taking advantage of my simple design for that conformateur.
I believe I posted it somewhere in the Photos of Hatters Tools thread ruvort. I lovingly refer to it as the "Wheel of Pain". Have fun with it.I'd be interested in seeing your design as well. Where did you post it?
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You're more than welcome GroovyDad. My local customers seem to enjoy the conformateur experience and the fact that they have a personalized band block on the shelf in my hat shop.YES! Thanks so much for posting your design. That made all of the difference in the world.
Thank you so much!John, that is great work that displays a clever idea. Love it.
How that's a cool cadet cap!Kaiyalethe Crowns' Resist, a felt cadet/patrol style hat
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Thank you, they are all fun, but it was fun doing something ive never done before!How that's a cool cadet cap!
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Very nice!Finally successfully made my own custom sweatband bow. The one on the left (plum) is the one I made and the one on the right (white) is one that I had purchased. Trying to reduce my reliance on external suppliers, anything that I can make myself gets me to that goal. Kind of nice to also make custom sweatband bows. Now I am only limited by the available ribbon stock on hand. Also, decided that I can change up the size of the bow, mine is slightly larger than the purchased bow. Anyway, thought I would share. I will keep on refining it.
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Great job CWV. I know from experience that it's not quite as easy as one would think. A small suggestion if I may, you might try fraying out your bow ends a bit for a more vintage look. I made my own for a few years and then got lazy and started buying them by the gross ($18.00) from Leko.Finally successfully made my own custom sweatband bow. The one on the left (plum) is the one I made and the one on the right (white) is one that I had purchased. Trying to reduce my reliance on external suppliers, anything that I can make myself gets me to that goal. Kind of nice to also make custom sweatband bows. Now I am only limited by the available ribbon stock on hand. Also, decided that I can change up the size of the bow, mine is slightly larger than the purchased bow. Anyway, thought I would share. I will keep on refining it.
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Fraying the ends...that is a great idea. I will give that a try. Only issue I have with Leko's website is there is a $60 minimum and standard shipping is about twice what it should cost.Great job CWV. I know from experience that it's not quite as easy as one would think. A small suggestion if I may, you might try fraying out your bow ends a bit for a more vintage look. I made my own for a few years and then got lazy and started buying them by the gross ($18.00) from Leko.
I feel the same way about minimum orders and inflated shipping charges. I don't like them. On the other hand, I want to support US based suppliers that cater to the hat making industry and I really have no idea about the challenges they face just staying in business. Every time I try to source quality rayon/cotton grosgrain hat ribbon I rue the loss of the Schiff ribbon mill and think that if I had only ordered more ribbon from them they might still be in business. Sounds silly, I know, but if every hat maker in the country had ordered more ribbon...Fraying the ends...that is a great idea. I will give that a try. Only issue I have with Leko's website is there is a $60 minimum and standard shipping is about twice what it should cost.