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For those who like old west style hats I have an older hat coming that is a good representation of a vintage dress hat worn mostly in Montana, Wyoming & Colorado from about the turn of the century into the 1920's or so. It has a version of the Montana crease with square-like pinches on the four corners with a slightly sloping center crease, flat round brim with a pencil roll. It currently has a mid-size grosgrain ribbon.
I'm currently working on pattern ideas for a beaded hatband that will finish out around 3/4 - 7/8" wide. Since this was primarily a dress hat I want the band to be somewhat subdued but accent the angular lines of the crease & be representative of those three states. So I'm thinking of things like mountains & cockscombs, Teutonic plates, etc.
My question is assuming earthtone colors are used & maybe some turquoise highlights, would patterns similar to either of these be recognized as mountain ranges & produce the desired effect, or just seen as the lines on a heart monitor? The hat color is a silver gray like Silverbelly used to be.
I'm leaning toward the first pattern with a blue sky background & coloring to make the foreground appear as 3-4 mountain ranges. Can anyone see that?
I'm currently working on pattern ideas for a beaded hatband that will finish out around 3/4 - 7/8" wide. Since this was primarily a dress hat I want the band to be somewhat subdued but accent the angular lines of the crease & be representative of those three states. So I'm thinking of things like mountains & cockscombs, Teutonic plates, etc.
My question is assuming earthtone colors are used & maybe some turquoise highlights, would patterns similar to either of these be recognized as mountain ranges & produce the desired effect, or just seen as the lines on a heart monitor? The hat color is a silver gray like Silverbelly used to be.
I'm leaning toward the first pattern with a blue sky background & coloring to make the foreground appear as 3-4 mountain ranges. Can anyone see that?