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Make your own vintage inspired hats

W-D Forties

Practically Family
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684
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England
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It will be on the left side back of the hat, on the same side as the bow knot.This hat is so asymmetrical, there's nothing straightforward about it.

crwritt- you are a saviour! Whilst I'm not sure my hat will ever look like the one on the packet at least I now have some idea of how to finish the blooming thing! It's such a fiddly hat and having no pic of the back is such a pain.

I'm glad I used cheap felt to try this one out! I'll post a picture when it's finally finished, please do the same and we can compare!
 

Geiamama

One of the Regulars
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201
Location
Cheltenham, UK
These videos about make-do-and-mend in WW2 are awesome! There are so many hat making ones!! And there are earlier vids too. What a find!!!

Ladies hat from mans fedora - I love this one! So easy and the ironing the felt with a damp cloth on the block...l never knew!
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=51689

I gave it a go last night and I think it turned out lovely. Not bad for a 1st attempt!

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Miss Tuppence

A-List Customer
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379
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Old Blighty
Did you make that hat form the Pathe news clip for the little sports hat- made a worn by a very glamorous blonde model? (oh, the models hair, she is soooo beautiful) If so I’ve wanted to try it out ever since I saw the clip in the cinema, but haven’t found a nice enough fedora yet! Looks good, Miss. Such a sporty little number…
Tups x
 

Idledame

Practically Family
Messages
897
Location
Lomita (little hill) California
Ok Ladies, I looked a year or two ago and found nothing But now I've found some sources for all things hats:

Real $$$ fur felt for the experts, plus veils, trims etc.
http://www.hatsupply.com/flat_fur_felt.htm

Cheaper felt, felt bodies, ribbon
http://www.judithm.com/shop/?page=shop/browse&category_id=59fd831f8120ef873545a4df7c74a481

with frequently asked questions:
http://www.judithm.com/shop/?page=shop/faq-info

Patterns and buckram frames:
http://www.patternstudio.com/hatstudio.htm

And Attention Lady Day: this requires a "Dames Downtown" day. They're even open on a Saturday for working girls. And only a couple of blocks from Clifton's and Coles for lunch! I went 20 years ago for Victorian stuff and went crazy over the goods then. Been meaning to go back ever since.
California Millinery
721 So. Spring St., Los Angeles, Ca 90014
tel: 213.622.8746 fax: 213.622.0438
open M-F, 9a-5:30p, Sat: 12:30-4:00pm
 

Geiamama

One of the Regulars
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201
Location
Cheltenham, UK
Did you make that hat form the Pathe news clip for the little sports hat- made a worn by a very glamorous blonde model? (oh, the models hair, she is soooo beautiful) If so I’ve wanted to try it out ever since I saw the clip in the cinema, but haven’t found a nice enough fedora yet! Looks good, Miss. Such a sporty little number…
Tups x

Yes I did! I was really good fun. I used a cheap felt fedora from a fancy dress shop! I was so worried about messing it up but next time I might find something a little nicer to work with, maybe with a wider brim.

That came out so cute, especially the side and back views!

Thank you. After seeing your wonderful hats, I take that as a great compliment.
 

Hatstruck

Familiar Face
Messages
65
Location
Los Angeles County, California
Millinery Supplies

Ok Ladies, I looked a year or two ago and found nothing But now I've found some sources for all things hats:

Real $$$ fur felt for the experts, plus veils, trims etc.
http://www.hatsupply.com/flat_fur_felt.htm

Cheaper felt, felt bodies, ribbon
http://www.judithm.com/shop/?page=shop/browse&category_id=59fd831f8120ef873545a4df7c74a481

with frequently asked questions:
http://www.judithm.com/shop/?page=shop/faq-info

Patterns and buckram frames:
http://www.patternstudio.com/hatstudio.htm

And Attention Lady Day: this requires a "Dames Downtown" day. They're even open on a Saturday for working girls. And only a couple of blocks from Clifton's and Coles for lunch! I went 20 years ago for Victorian stuff and went crazy over the goods then. Been meaning to go back ever since.
California Millinery
721 So. Spring St., Los Angeles, Ca 90014
tel: 213.622.8746 fax: 213.622.0438
open M-F, 9a-5:30p, Sat: 12:30-4:00pm



Hi Ladies,

Here is one of my favorite supply places. Great phone communication and customer service, really nice people. If you don't find something, call them; they'll bend over backwards for you. Plus, they have great prices!

Manhatco
http://manhatco.com/

Hatstruck
http://hatstruck@hatstruck.com
 

Hatstruck

Familiar Face
Messages
65
Location
Los Angeles County, California
Ok Ladies, I looked a year or two ago and found nothing But now I've found some sources for all things hats:

Real $$$ fur felt for the experts, plus veils, trims etc.
http://www.hatsupply.com/flat_fur_felt.htm

Cheaper felt, felt bodies, ribbon
http://www.judithm.com/shop/?page=shop/browse&category_id=59fd831f8120ef873545a4df7c74a481

with frequently asked questions:
http://www.judithm.com/shop/?page=shop/faq-info

Patterns and buckram frames:
http://www.patternstudio.com/hatstudio.htm

And Attention Lady Day: this requires a "Dames Downtown" day. They're even open on a Saturday for working girls. And only a couple of blocks from Clifton's and Coles for lunch! I went 20 years ago for Victorian stuff and went crazy over the goods then. Been meaning to go back ever since.
California Millinery
721 So. Spring St., Los Angeles, Ca 90014
tel: 213.622.8746 fax: 213.622.0438
open M-F, 9a-5:30p, Sat: 12:30-4:00pm



California Millinery is definitely the place to go for vintage goods and buckram frames. They actually make the frames on site; so the prices are very reasonable. For those in the Los Angeles area or for those vacationing in the area, you just have to visit this store!

Hatstruck
http://hatstruck@hatstruck.com
 

W-D Forties

Practically Family
Messages
684
Location
England
Well, I finished my vintage vogue hat, with thanks to crwritt for the pics of the back. What a piece of origami, and terrible instructions too! I'm quite pleased with the finished result (as a trial run) and will post some pictures soon.
Problems: the felt I used was very thin and doesn't hold the shape as it should and the 'buckram' I asked for at my fabric suppliers, wasn't! The wire I used wasn't stiff enough either. So the whole thing is a bit floppier than I'd like! I'm aiming to remake the hat in nicer materials anyway, this was a trial run to test the pattern, and I'm glad I did!

Is there a spray on stiffner for felt, and if so what's it called? I have seen paint on stiffners, but being fairly new to hatmaking I don't want to order the wrong thing. Also, what thickness of felt is usual for hatmaking? Most of the felt I have seen is in cones, ect and I just want a nice flat bit!
Any advice would be most appreciated!

Geiamama, you hat is lovely, I'm going to have a go at that Pathe idea too!
 

crwritt

One Too Many
Messages
1,109
Location
Falmouth ME
Here's another one from Vogue 7464, view A.
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I fused natural colored linen to
jute burlap. The fabric had a lot of body. I decided to handstitch bias tape to all of the edges, and also added a wire to the brim.
I think it has a straw hat look to it.
Here is view B, finished
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and the underside
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LinaSofia

A-List Customer
Messages
475
Location
Brighton, UK
I gave it a go last night and I think it turned out lovely. Not bad for a 1st attempt!

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This looks adorable!! beautiful back view! I've wanted to try following that video on how to make a hat from a man's fedora for ages, because it looks quite easy, now I really feel inspired to try it!! (and your hair is super elegant!).
 

Geiamama

One of the Regulars
Messages
201
Location
Cheltenham, UK
Geiamama, you hat is lovely, I'm going to have a go at that Pathe idea too!
This looks adorable!! beautiful back view! I've wanted to try following that video on how to make a hat from a man's fedora for ages, because it looks quite easy, now I really feel inspired to try it!! (and your hair is super elegant!).

Thank you ladies :eek:
Definately have a go though, it's really quite fun!
 

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