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I've got an original NOS Type B-1 Flight cap size Seven and an eigth.
Since original examples are rare and pricey, I'd say they are more collectors Items, those of us here on this forum with A-2 Flight Jackets would be happy to have such a good piece of Gear to compliment their attire.
You could buy a repro, but where's the fun in placing an order and checking you mailbox for months when you can sit down put on a movie and Bust out your old singer and Zip one together in short order?!
I made a very accurate pattern and have now successfully made my own Repro B-1 hat using material from recycled clothing from a second hand shop, it was cheap and easy! I can't find a pattern online, so, I'm Willing to put it out there for people, what the hell, why not. These things are RARE! Instead of being tempted to wear an original, you can have the next best thing and simultaneously pride yourself in your own handy work!
and I've even got a B-1 flight cap that was a wartime fabricated B-1 hats made from Khaki Shirt by the quartermaster (Someone maybe lost theirs out the window of their bomber during a mission!?!? you know?) Limited supplies or they were popular hats?
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in a Copy of the pattern in trade for a different hat pattern? I'd like to share with people who are into Sewing with a machine and trade tips and ideas.. It's a simple pattern for those enthusiasts who are beginners to sewing. It only took me a couple hours to put one together and that was being *Very* meticulous, but could probably produce these much faster if I was pushing.
I can publish the pattern for you and also give you a walk through tutorial, with photos and illustrations. In the meantime I'd Just like to see a show of hands for this project! I'd love to see some of your own homemade WWII pattern clones.
I've only seen one or two other guys out there making their own B-1 Hats (who are apparently also avid WWII memorabilia enthusiasts with a generous collection of Hats) Haven't been able to get in contact with them, so please feel free to PM me if you're interested in this kind of thing
Thank you very much
-Jules
Since original examples are rare and pricey, I'd say they are more collectors Items, those of us here on this forum with A-2 Flight Jackets would be happy to have such a good piece of Gear to compliment their attire.
You could buy a repro, but where's the fun in placing an order and checking you mailbox for months when you can sit down put on a movie and Bust out your old singer and Zip one together in short order?!
I made a very accurate pattern and have now successfully made my own Repro B-1 hat using material from recycled clothing from a second hand shop, it was cheap and easy! I can't find a pattern online, so, I'm Willing to put it out there for people, what the hell, why not. These things are RARE! Instead of being tempted to wear an original, you can have the next best thing and simultaneously pride yourself in your own handy work!
and I've even got a B-1 flight cap that was a wartime fabricated B-1 hats made from Khaki Shirt by the quartermaster (Someone maybe lost theirs out the window of their bomber during a mission!?!? you know?) Limited supplies or they were popular hats?
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in a Copy of the pattern in trade for a different hat pattern? I'd like to share with people who are into Sewing with a machine and trade tips and ideas.. It's a simple pattern for those enthusiasts who are beginners to sewing. It only took me a couple hours to put one together and that was being *Very* meticulous, but could probably produce these much faster if I was pushing.
I can publish the pattern for you and also give you a walk through tutorial, with photos and illustrations. In the meantime I'd Just like to see a show of hands for this project! I'd love to see some of your own homemade WWII pattern clones.
I've only seen one or two other guys out there making their own B-1 Hats (who are apparently also avid WWII memorabilia enthusiasts with a generous collection of Hats) Haven't been able to get in contact with them, so please feel free to PM me if you're interested in this kind of thing
Thank you very much
-Jules