Greetings Brent. Six's hat has been in the queue for an embarrassingly long amount of time. We exchanged countless emails to iron out the details and, when I finally finished the first one, I screwed up and made it in the wrong color.
I'll be spending the rest of this year re-organizing the hat...
You're more than welcome Six. It was a pleasure working with you. Btw, your picture of that hat on that jeep definitely makes me want to put on my traveling shoes.
I personally like a great old hat with honest wear and tear. Of course, not everyone can pull it off quite like this guy can.
That being said, if you're set on stabilizing that spot, I would recommend cutting a piece of crafter's felt as backing and using fabric glue as opposed to hot glue. A...
I love this lady. I'm driving to Atlanta this weekend to spend some quality time in a working custom shoe shop and purchase some smaller equipment. However, at about 800lbs and, considering the required real estate, I will NOT be bringing home one of these beautiful Landis curved needle sewing...
Thanks for the useful links CWV! Yeah, it seems like anyone that's crazy enough to invest in the tools to make hats is restless by nature and always looking for the next thing to do. It's been no small investment to gear up for shoe making. I need to find cheaper hobbies.
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