ChicagoWayVito
Practically Family
- Messages
- 699
A few weeks ago I took JW of JW Hats up on an offer of his to visit and get some training making hats. I spent a Friday and Saturday in his shop blocking and shaping 10 hats. 9 of the hat bodies were from Winchester and 1 from Fepsa. Prior to this trip I had never made a hat and the only other felt hat that I have owned is an Akubra Snowy River. I am hoping to learn more about hat making and get the necessary tools to turn it into a business in a few years as I want to plan now while in my late 30s for the day that I want to retire and hope to have an extra source of income during that time.
Please note that I did not have time to do the brim shaping at his shop in the time I was there and I do not have any flanges. I do have two curling shackles and then I shape by hand for now. A couple of the brims have yet to be shaped as I am still deciding what shape I want for them. There is one western that I will reshape the crown as I was getting tired and noticed that one dent is higher than the one on the opposite side.
1 of 10
View attachment 32136
View attachment 32137
View attachment 32138
2 of 10
View attachment 32139
View attachment 32140
View attachment 32141
3 of 10
View attachment 32142
View attachment 32143
View attachment 32144
4 of 10 - Need to shape brim
View attachment 32145
View attachment 32146
5 of 10 - Need to reshape crown due to uneven dents and brim shaping needed
View attachment 32147
View attachment 32148
6 of 10 Homburg
View attachment 32149
View attachment 32150
View attachment 32151
7 of 10 Indy Inspired Fedora, need to touch up the brim
View attachment 32152
View attachment 32153
8 of 10 Fedora
View attachment 32154
View attachment 32155
9 of 10 OT
View attachment 32156
View attachment 32157
10 of 10 For my 3 year old daughter
View attachment 32158
View attachment 32159
Again these are all my first attempts and hat making and shaping. I already have plans for a 5 day trip to JW hats and JW is onboard with it. Just need to buy my plane ticket and order some more hat bodies. Also, JW had minimal involvement in my hats. He showed me some basics and then turned me loose in his shop for 2 days. It was up to me to ask him how to do something if I got stuck. I also got to try out a Singer 107-1 sweatband sewing machine, it is a little difficult to get used to. The sweatband doesn't want to feed through at the same rate as the felt and you have to really hold it in place and make sure they move together.
I hope you like what I have done so far. The westerns brims sizes were inspired after seeing some pics of @Joao Encarnado brims. They range in size from 3 5/8" to 4 5/8"; I do want to get something up to 6" in the coming months.
Cheers,
Kevin
Please note that I did not have time to do the brim shaping at his shop in the time I was there and I do not have any flanges. I do have two curling shackles and then I shape by hand for now. A couple of the brims have yet to be shaped as I am still deciding what shape I want for them. There is one western that I will reshape the crown as I was getting tired and noticed that one dent is higher than the one on the opposite side.
1 of 10
View attachment 32136
View attachment 32137
View attachment 32138
2 of 10
View attachment 32139
View attachment 32140
View attachment 32141
3 of 10
View attachment 32142
View attachment 32143
View attachment 32144
4 of 10 - Need to shape brim
View attachment 32145
View attachment 32146
5 of 10 - Need to reshape crown due to uneven dents and brim shaping needed
View attachment 32147
View attachment 32148
6 of 10 Homburg
View attachment 32149
View attachment 32150
View attachment 32151
7 of 10 Indy Inspired Fedora, need to touch up the brim
View attachment 32152
View attachment 32153
8 of 10 Fedora
View attachment 32154
View attachment 32155
9 of 10 OT
View attachment 32156
View attachment 32157
10 of 10 For my 3 year old daughter
View attachment 32158
View attachment 32159
Again these are all my first attempts and hat making and shaping. I already have plans for a 5 day trip to JW hats and JW is onboard with it. Just need to buy my plane ticket and order some more hat bodies. Also, JW had minimal involvement in my hats. He showed me some basics and then turned me loose in his shop for 2 days. It was up to me to ask him how to do something if I got stuck. I also got to try out a Singer 107-1 sweatband sewing machine, it is a little difficult to get used to. The sweatband doesn't want to feed through at the same rate as the felt and you have to really hold it in place and make sure they move together.
I hope you like what I have done so far. The westerns brims sizes were inspired after seeing some pics of @Joao Encarnado brims. They range in size from 3 5/8" to 4 5/8"; I do want to get something up to 6" in the coming months.
Cheers,
Kevin