I'm wearing the Adventure conversion I finished last weekend. I made this one for myself, not a customer. It's made from a western hat body. Stiff, durable, and virtually immune to weather. 100% rabbit/hare.
It was a hobby until two weeks ago when I hung up a virtual shingle and started selling legitimately.
Most of my hats are shown on my Facebook. Ross.elder.35
Or search Elder Originals Ltd
Or visit my new website. Still working out the website kinks.
Www.elderoriginals.com
This week's creation. Handmade, slightly distressed, 100% beaver fur felt fedora. Double hat band ribbon and some leather cording. Then burned. Pounced completely by hand and blocked using an open crown block I made myself, then shaped by hand, the way God intended it. Haha
Thanks! I'm no expert by any means. Jist a hobby I started a few months ago. This was my first hat using fur felt. All the others are wool. I figured it was cheaper to screw up wool while learning haha. I still have a lot of things to learn.
I made this fedora last week. We'll call it "Adventurer" style. Rabbit fur felt. The band is a removable type I also made. It's temporary until the proper ribbon arrives. I also made the liner and hand-sewed in the sweatband. Pounced to 1,000 grit paper. It's incredibly light. Very comfortable...
I made this. I hand-carved my own block, pounced the felt (wool), made the band, created a liner, stiffened it lightly, and hand-creased the crown.
Mine. lol
I cleaned it and gabe it a heavy steaming then ironed the brim. It had a harsh curl to it that wasn't right. It took the iron well and went back to it's normal shape. I also had to repair the Biltmore pin because the stickpin fell off when I removed it prior to cleaning.
It turned out beautiful.
I picked up this Biltmore Giorgio Cellini on bay. It came from Henry the Hatter in Detroit, but that is all I can figure out. Made in Canada. It's in excellent shape but someone removed the paper tag from the inside so the model information is lost. It doesn't match any of the current Cellini...
I have no idea what decade this one is from. It is on beautiful condition, regardless. XXX beaver. I'd love to have some idea how old it is. I'm getting nowhere in my research. The last pic os after i cleaned it, steamed it, and reshaped it.
This was an eBay find. XXX Beaver, Stevens.
I don't know how old it is but it comes from a time when a good beaver hat was $10. It was dirty but undamaged. A little wear on the sweat but otherwise near perfect.
Anyone with insight as to its age I would greatly appreciate it. I'm still new to...
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