Waxed cotton Fedora project
Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 12:32 pm
For a while I have wanted a cotton fedora with the raiders proportions - or near enough. I haven't found one on line quite tall or taper-free enough, so I'm trying an experiment.
I looked around my local shops for the closest, snap-brim, 100% cotton hat I could find, one that wasn't so expensive as to make experimenting foolish. I found a Marks and Spencers one that fits the bill.
http://www.marksandspencer.com/Marks-an ... %2Ck%3Ahat
Wet cotton can be stretched, so I soaked the hat and found it relatively easy to force it over my home made hat block. it already looks taller and straighter.
once it's dry I'm going to wax it the old fashioned way with coloured wax then add a hat band.
Now, when I took out the lining I was surprised to find a layer of felt inside - to make the crown stay up. Hardly ideal in a 'cool' summer hat. I've left that in for now, but I will see if waxing makes the cotton stiff enough to remove the felt and get a really light hat with that Indy look.
If I succeed I'll let you all know - in pictures - how it goes and how to do one for yourself
I looked around my local shops for the closest, snap-brim, 100% cotton hat I could find, one that wasn't so expensive as to make experimenting foolish. I found a Marks and Spencers one that fits the bill.
http://www.marksandspencer.com/Marks-an ... %2Ck%3Ahat
Wet cotton can be stretched, so I soaked the hat and found it relatively easy to force it over my home made hat block. it already looks taller and straighter.
once it's dry I'm going to wax it the old fashioned way with coloured wax then add a hat band.
Now, when I took out the lining I was surprised to find a layer of felt inside - to make the crown stay up. Hardly ideal in a 'cool' summer hat. I've left that in for now, but I will see if waxing makes the cotton stiff enough to remove the felt and get a really light hat with that Indy look.
If I succeed I'll let you all know - in pictures - how it goes and how to do one for yourself