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RickP

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Does anyone know if the Stetson and Resistol wool hats are are laid up on a cone like furfelt hats ( or are they just pressed out of a piece of premade wool felt?)
 

RickP

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I have never seen one being made but wool felts are purchased from suppliers in the same shape as fur felt.....either cones or capelines.
Thanks....have a wool cowboy conversion Im working on and I was wondering if pouncing to smooth up a bit worked the same way
 

Rmccamey

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Once upon a time...I was working with Mike Miller of Northwest Hats trying to get a pleated liner. He indicated his supplier provided liners in the generic Small, Med, Large sizes.

(I'm still searching for a source for a pleated liner!)
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Just a kinda random question but are liners sized? Or are they generic that can be made to fit what ever size hat?
I have templates for each size hat & liner....so each liner is matched to the hat size. The liner then needs to be adjusted depending on the crown height. I suppose you can get away with using small, medium, large. When I started I used the liners out of old beater hats, deconstructed them and used them for the pattern.
 
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Thanks....have a wool cowboy conversion Im working on and I was wondering if pouncing to smooth up a bit worked the same way
Wool does not felt as tightly as fur so it is much harder to get that smooth finish on a wool felt. I looked at making a line of ready to wear hats for ladies out of wool that I could sell for a reasonable price. I discovered that life is too short to have to work with wool. The price differential is just not large enough to make up for the vexation.
 

StoryPNW

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I have templates for each size hat & liner....so each liner is matched to the hat size. The liner then needs to be adjusted depending on the crown height. I suppose you can get away with using small, medium, large. When I started I used the liners out of old beater hats, deconstructed them and used them for the pattern.
Great thanks Robert, I just picked up a vintage strat without a liner and was looking at other vintage hats I could salvage a liner from.
 

RickP

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Wool does not felt as tightly as fur so it is much harder to get that smooth finish on a wool felt. I looked at making a line of ready to wear hats for ladies out of wool that I could sell for a reasonable price. I discovered that life is too short to have to work with wool. The price differential is just not large enough to make up for the vexation.
Ive worked on a couple wool hat to date and I agree... theyre really not worth my time. Watching a brim get all wavy and wonkey every time it gets steam or heat ws really frustrating. Funny but may favorite all time hat for years has been a Pendleton wool hat. its over 35 yrs old now, and has never stretched or shrunk. Still looks good to date... just too warm a hat for wearing in Texas. It kept my head warm for several cold wet years in Seattle. Always wondered why some companies can produce decent wool hats but most cant seem to.... what do they do differently?
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