So I finally made a hat...
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So I finally made a hat...
"Temple"
Tonak Silverbelly body,
2 6/8 inch brim ;
5 3/8 inch crown ;
1 1/2 inch ribbon ;
white windcord w/ vintage tribal button ;
Extremely low stiffner ; very floppy.
Center dent ; tight front pinch 3/4
What do you guys think?
I'm trying to make myself Indy alternatives, so I don't have to be walking down the street in a hat and be called Indy. Don't think anyone could confuse this hat with Indy....could they?
I decided to not use my flange and just iron the brim flat. If you need some good advice on bashing SOC style, just iron the front half of the brim with buncha steam and water, and it'll go nuts!
Tonak Silverbelly body,
2 6/8 inch brim ;
5 3/8 inch crown ;
1 1/2 inch ribbon ;
white windcord w/ vintage tribal button ;
Extremely low stiffner ; very floppy.
Center dent ; tight front pinch 3/4
What do you guys think?
I'm trying to make myself Indy alternatives, so I don't have to be walking down the street in a hat and be called Indy. Don't think anyone could confuse this hat with Indy....could they?
I decided to not use my flange and just iron the brim flat. If you need some good advice on bashing SOC style, just iron the front half of the brim with buncha steam and water, and it'll go nuts!
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BendingOak: This is just a heavily photoshopped photo. To tell the truth, I kind of painted over the photo, just to clean it up, because the best camera I had at hand was a crappy iPhone camera, so I wanted to make it sort of the way they did in the 50's hat ads. Those were cool.
gabrielle - I only have this block in size 59 right now, I could make you that... haha. won't help YOU much though, will it?
Thanks for the compliments (unless I misunderstood) everyone.
Edit: Carolinamike: It's awesome and relaxing. It's a craft you don't feel guilty geeking out about. It's really too bad that there aren't many books that would be easy to find anywhere...
gabrielle - I only have this block in size 59 right now, I could make you that... haha. won't help YOU much though, will it?
Thanks for the compliments (unless I misunderstood) everyone.
Edit: Carolinamike: It's awesome and relaxing. It's a craft you don't feel guilty geeking out about. It's really too bad that there aren't many books that would be easy to find anywhere...
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I am a 59. What're you asking?mufflowne wrote:BendingOak: This is just a heavily photoshopped photo. To tell the truth, I kind of painted over the photo, just to clean it up, because the best camera I had at hand was a crappy iPhone camera, so I wanted to make it sort of the way they did in the 50's hat ads. Those were cool.
gabrielle - I only have this block in size 59 right now, I could make you that... haha. won't help YOU much though, will it?
Thanks for the compliments (unless I misunderstood) everyone.
Edit: Carolinamike: It's awesome and relaxing. It's a craft you don't feel guilty geeking out about. It's really too bad that there aren't many books that would be easy to find anywhere...
At this moment,I'm not sure I can get all the materials for this hat. I only have two more of those vintage tribal buttons left.
Also note a few things guys: This hat is weird- it's made to be a summer hat, so the felt has very little stiffner in it, which doesn't make it a long-lasting hat, several years tops. That also means that any bash installed requires cold water to stay. (It's floppier than a Borsalino!) Also, the brim is sort of Fisherman-style straight, until, of course you pop it on your noggin, then it'll warp. It has no liner and the sweatband isn't leather, it's made of terry, so it's soft to wear.
Now, I have to defend myself for these choices, because I bought a hat several years ago that was kind of like this one and it was the most comfortable hat I've ever worn. This one, so far, is pretty comfortable too.
It probably wouldn't be very expensive, but I have to check with my felt supplier. I'd like to make this a "under $100" hat, but at this moment I can't guarantee it. So if someone really really wants this hat, let me know, but I'll make you wait a bit longer, until I can fix a few things about the hat to my satisfaction...
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Cool hat. Not meaning this in a negative way.. I could totally see Heath Ledger's Joker wearing this hat [minus the idol tassle thing] Looks very comfortable.
When I finally get around to making a hat myself I think I'll try doing one pretty floppy. If anyone's seen the old movie "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" Spencer Tracy's character Sgt. Culpepper wears a great beater of a hat I've always liked.. and what I'd probably go for making. You can have a different bash each time you pick it up to wear it if you want!
When I finally get around to making a hat myself I think I'll try doing one pretty floppy. If anyone's seen the old movie "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" Spencer Tracy's character Sgt. Culpepper wears a great beater of a hat I've always liked.. and what I'd probably go for making. You can have a different bash each time you pick it up to wear it if you want!
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