Recreasing a tapered hat
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 5:31 pm
I got this hat in for a reblock. I made it in March of 2005. As you can see, it has some taper going on.
To see how much I could get out before I tore the hat apart to reblock, I popped out the crown, hit it with a shot of steam, let it dry for 15 minutes and re-bashed it into this shape. Now, the hat was never turned, and so I did not turn it in the recrease although, I am sure it would have gotten rid of a bit more taper. Here she is after a dry bash. Still a bit of taper, but not quite as much.
Of course, the hat after my re-bash looks good from this angle.
I will reblock this one, but as you can see. a bit of re-bashing may give you a few more months wear before it turns into a TOD fedora. After I re-bashed it, it remindedme of the hat from the PR photo of Indy leaning against the mantle in the Raven. Fedora
To see how much I could get out before I tore the hat apart to reblock, I popped out the crown, hit it with a shot of steam, let it dry for 15 minutes and re-bashed it into this shape. Now, the hat was never turned, and so I did not turn it in the recrease although, I am sure it would have gotten rid of a bit more taper. Here she is after a dry bash. Still a bit of taper, but not quite as much.
Of course, the hat after my re-bash looks good from this angle.
I will reblock this one, but as you can see. a bit of re-bashing may give you a few more months wear before it turns into a TOD fedora. After I re-bashed it, it remindedme of the hat from the PR photo of Indy leaning against the mantle in the Raven. Fedora