Thank you! I’m glad it’s being so well received!... or to WHOM you want to portray, from WHERE and from WHAT time period.
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you! I’m glad it’s being so well received!... or to WHOM you want to portray, from WHERE and from WHAT time period.
Excellent tutorial!
I’m happy to hear that! Be sure to let us know how it goes!You've inspired me to try something new!
That sounds like an effective method, thank you for sharing.A couple years ago I decided to do something similar. I got a piece of poster board and cut an oval hole in it that would fit around my head. I then positioned it on my head where I wear my hats and got my wife to tape little rectangles of poster board to it so they were just touching my head until they went all the way around. I used this as a template to make a perfect cross section of the shape of my head, cut out sections from a board, stacked them, then went to work with a rasp until I had it shaped into a proper hat block. I just re-blocked an old hat I already had onto it, but the result was a hat that fit my head perfectly from the get go.
I appreciate that! Thank you.One of the best posts I've read in quite a while. Thank you.
To my knowledge there’s no way to make it 100%, but the step of “burning” that I did helps with repelling water especially if it’s pure beaver.Thanks for the write up. I had never considered making my own hat, this is very interesting.
Are you able to water proof the felt?
Good tip, I’ll have to keep it a secret from my better half!Uh, don't let the 'boss' catch you, but check her metal mixing bowls. I found one just the right size to use as a hat block. Shhhhh! Polecat
[yes, I know it's an old thread; so's my hat]
BTW: Your write up is excellent. I'm getting ready to do a new hat ... I'll use your ideas. Thanks. DaleGood tip, I’ll have to keep it a secret from my better half!
Thank you, if you have any questions feel free to ask and I’ll answer them as best I can.BTW: Your write up is excellent. I'm getting ready to do a new hat ... I'll use your ideas. Thanks. Dale
I’m glad my thread is well received. My hat has held up pretty well, and it’s quite easy to reshape it if it warps at all when wet.What a marvelous thread. Thank you, DiMarco, for taking the time to put it together and post it. Very inspiring -- and I will have to look up the hatmaker's knot. Does your hat retain its shape well in wet weather?
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