I see where you're coming from Ed, but I'm just not brave enough to sport a fuller cap! That's part of the reason I decided to make my own - I ordered one blindly from Ebay and it was GIGANTIC!
Thanks for the compliment Barry, that means a lot coming from you, I'm a big fan of your work! I spent a good deal of time making sure the alignment was as close as possible. And yes, I'm looking at everything wondering how it would look as a cap!
This was my first time using a sewing machine (at least since 7th grade Home Ec class) so it could be a lot better, but I had fun and I like the way it turned out.
I see where you're coming from Ed, but I'm just not brave enough to sport a fuller cap! That's part of the reason I decided to make my own - I ordered one blindly from Ebay and it was GIGANTIC!
Thanks for the compliment Barry, that means a lot coming from you, I'm a big fan of your work! I spent a good deal of time making sure the alignment was as close as possible. And yes, I'm looking at everything wondering how it would look as a cap!
Thanks for all the comments. I think I'll go ahead and tweak my pattern, making it a LITTLE larger. Baby steps!
It is a preciption thing when one first wears a larger size cap or Fedora it takes a while to get to enjoy the larger size. You have to get use to the size and not be self aware that you are wearing a larger size cap or Fedora. After you get over the nervous feeling and just "Wear" the hat you will come to a point where the smaller caps and fedora's of today will look funny too you.
No knowledge about suppliers but I am sure I have seen some eight dart caps on the heads of elderly turkish men in germany. I didn't ask where they got them...maybe I should have. I thought it was a coincidence.I went into a bakers shop near my home. The man working there was Turkish. He immediately commented on how nice my cap was (an eight-dart cap made by Johnny J)and said 'Eight points - just like the caps we make in Turkey'.
My question is this: Does anyone here have any experience of Turkish made caps and know of any good suppliers?
Thanks for all the comments. I think I'll go ahead and tweak my pattern, making it a LITTLE larger. Baby steps!
No knowledge about suppliers but I am sure I have seen some eight dart caps on the heads of elderly turkish men in germany. I didn't ask where they got them...maybe I should have. I thought it was a coincidence.