Stoney
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Mike Moore, of Buckaroo Hatters, was kind enough to send me three hat bodys to work with at no charge. This hat is the first of the three that I've made from the hat blanks. I have about 16 hours of time invested in this one. This particular body is a platinum gray that I thought would be great as a summer felt.
The first picture was taken with a flash, the others were taken under natural lighting. The colors on all of the photos are pretty close to the actual colors used. Since the hat body color was cool, I decided to spice up the ribbon treatment. The ribbon is maroon with a copper and silver bow. I made the wind trolley and button in copper to match the bows center stripe.
The liner art was done using an Avery iron on media and Epson durabrite waterproof ink. The art itself is the same that I used in my first cowboy hat conversion. I like it so well that I think I'll use again for a few more hats.
Well, I have two more hat bodys to work with, thanks to Mike. I'm sure I'll have just as much fun working on those as I did this one.
The first picture was taken with a flash, the others were taken under natural lighting. The colors on all of the photos are pretty close to the actual colors used. Since the hat body color was cool, I decided to spice up the ribbon treatment. The ribbon is maroon with a copper and silver bow. I made the wind trolley and button in copper to match the bows center stripe.
The liner art was done using an Avery iron on media and Epson durabrite waterproof ink. The art itself is the same that I used in my first cowboy hat conversion. I like it so well that I think I'll use again for a few more hats.
Well, I have two more hat bodys to work with, thanks to Mike. I'm sure I'll have just as much fun working on those as I did this one.