Fastuni, Seriously I would never destroy a jacket like that for making a cap unless, it was already retired. Just having a little fun with anyone that would possibly think I was being serious. ;)
With fall just around the corner we have been collecting bundles of modern and vintage wool's for making these wonderful patchwork caps. My personal favorite style cap!
The CapPuccino! :) Yes, I'm thinking the material is hemp,jute,hessian,gunny,burlap etc. All of these being basically the same type of material would probably work providing you use the correct weave and weight.
Great thread! The hat sizing charts IMO are based on each makers preferences. The true formula is: Circumference divided by 3.14, Although, depending on type of headwear felt hat/cap this will change from maker to maker to allow room for the weights and thicknesses of materials used in their...
Baron, we are currently using a closed cell foam material for our brims. I have been wanting to do a complete vintage style cap using all traditional materials and methods including the cardstock bill. Maybe you could help me identify the material that was used for interfacing the cap and the...
DD I totally agree! especially being a hobbyist cap maker like myself. Sorry if I sounded blunt with my question, my curiosity had gotten the best of me. Nothing personal.
No,it's not lined it is what we are calling the single ply. It is a single piece of fabric with seam tape. It makes for a very light weight cap for warmer weather.
Jeff the cap looks great on you! I agree with Ed, pictures look fine.
DD cool cap, Tell me fellow "vendor" how are you able to post the caps here anyway?
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