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RickP

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Finally got the tears and holes closed up and stabilized. New liner will hide all the ugly parts. Used some grosgrain thats a close color match to glue in place. Amazes me that its made it as far as it did without the whole top of the hat falling off ( there was a total of about 3" of unbroken felt scattered around the top of the crown holding it together). Lesson of the week is never let anyone iron sharp edges into a bash..lol

Got everything rolled down pretty flat. at least its stable now. Plans are to shave off some felt fuzz from inside and pack it into the three spots of missing felt where the grosgrain shows through. Ill get cracking on the brim binding the next couple days...from a few feet away its looking way better already

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Judgmentalist

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Finally got the tears and holes closed up and stabilized. New liner will hide all the ugly parts. Used some grosgrain thats a close color match to glue in place. Amazes me that its made it as far as it did without the whole top of the hat falling off ( there was a total of about 3" of unbroken felt scattered around the top of the crown holding it together). Lesson of the week is never let anyone iron sharp edges into a bash..lol

Got everything rolled down pretty flat. at least its stable now. Plans are to shave off some felt fuzz from inside and pack it into the three spots of missing felt where the grosgrain shows through. Ill get cracking on the brim binding the next couple days...from a few feet away its looking way better already

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Can’t wait for the next update on this one
 

RickP

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Two steps forward/ one step back. Should have the new sweatband and liner sewn in today. I did shave off some fuzz from the inside and got some secured in the holes where the backing was showing. ( cant see the ribbon behind the holes anymore)

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And THEN... i was looking at a wobbly spot on the brim, and a chunk of felt on the edge fell off in several small pieces ( Arrrgh!). Poor little hat is in pretty fragile condition. Plans were to replace the missing brim binding anyway, so now I need to find some felt close to the color and thickness, glue in a little patch, and the do the brim binding... should be fine. Ive got some 5/8" ribbon on hand. Some 3/4 or 1" would pretty much close over the hole but i fear a wide binding might look funny

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Judgmentalist

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Two steps forward/ one step back. Should have the new sweatband and liner sewn in today. I did shave off some fuzz from the inside and got some secured in the holes where the backing was showing. ( cant see the ribbon behind the holes anymore)

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And THEN... i was looking at a wobbly spot on the brim, and a chunk of felt on the edge fell off in several small pieces ( Arrrgh!). Poor little hat is in pretty fragile condition. Plans were to replace the missing brim binding anyway, so now I need to find some felt close to the color and thickness, glue in a little patch, and the do the brim binding... should be fine. Ive got some 5/8" ribbon on hand. Some 3/4 or 1" would pretty much close over the hole but i fear a wide binding might look funny

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Beautiful work thus far. This is incredibly interesting; thank you for sharing.
 

RickP

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Got the new sweatband assembeled and sewn in. Got the new liner fit and in place but im waiting till I finish the rest of the hat done before I secure it ( in case a have some of the reinforcing inside come loose during shaping and have to go back in). The bronze color really looks good with it. Just need to find my box of little bows and sew one in. thinking Im going to hit it with a puff of steam and park it on the form a bit so the liner lays down ( without the liner underneath, the leather lays perfectly flat)

Now I need to fit a piece of felt into the divot in the brim edge and get cracking on the edge binding.

Its going to have a few ugly spots, but at least its not Jed Clampetts hat anymore!

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RickP

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Got a patch sewn into the brim edge so the brim is intact again. wish I had a better match on the color, but this was the closest felt I had. Decided that Transparent thread is a pill to sew with lol I kept looping the needle through and creating knots that I had to untie because I had trouble seeing it. Looks decent though. The 5/8 ribbon Ive got will cover about 1/2 the patch up and wouldnt look terrible, but Im really thinking maybe go find some 1" ribbon and totally mask the repair up out o sight.

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I hit it with some steam to see what the reinforcing pieces would let me do. It kinda begrudgingly let me start a cattlemans crease like it had, but the ugly spots were out in the open where they could be seen. resteamed and shaped it into more of a fedora style and I think it looks a little better... Thats prob how its going to stay

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HatsBySam

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Got a patch sewn into the brim edge so the brim is intact again. wish I had a better match on the color, but this was the closest felt I had. Decided that Transparent thread is a pill to sew with lol I kept looping the needle through and creating knots that I had to untie because I had trouble seeing it. Looks decent though. The 5/8 ribbon Ive got will cover about 1/2 the patch up and wouldnt look terrible, but Im really thinking maybe go find some 1" ribbon and totally mask the repair up out o sight.

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I hit it with some steam to see what the reinforcing pieces would let me do. It kinda begrudgingly let me start a cattlemans crease like it had, but the ugly spots were out in the open where they could be seen. resteamed and shaped it into more of a fedora style and I think it looks a little better... Thats prob how its going to stay

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Do any of your leather sewing machines have unified feed? Bet that would work great at brim binding.
 

RickP

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Do any of your leather sewing machines have unified feed? Bet that would work great at brim binding.
My big Cobra class 4 does but the smallest needle it can use is a #19...I may do a test with some spare felt/ ribbon and some 138 thread.. that MIGHT give me a small enough stitch. My little Singer does a fair job but it's hard to steer on curves.

There's an older guy here in town that seems to have gotten out of the saddle business. I've sent word a few times that I'd be interested in buying a Cobra class 26 cylinder machine he has...that will allow down to a #10 needle and about #75 thread. If.. just haven't talked him into selling yet
 

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