Spellflower
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Havana, that sounds like just what I'm looking for! Could you possibly post pics and instructions for how you made your strings?
Havana said:I use a thin leather stampede string on most of my hats. I keep it tucked in and out of sight until needed. I have made some out of thin ribbon for some of my dressier hats. I try to match it to the color of the hat band so it doesn't look too out of place when used. There's no worse feeling than when you realize your hat has blown off, especially if you're on a boat or a pier. I guess it would be easier to just take it off but that's inconvceivable.
Spellflower said:Havana, that sounds like just what I'm looking for! Could you possibly post pics and instructions for how you made your strings?
Spellflower said:How do you keep your hat from flying away with the breeze? What do you find works best?
If I wasn't so lazy, I'd post some pics of my hats with wind trolleys and the cord I sewed into my Federation. Maybe this weekend, if anyone's interested.
I haven't tried stampede strings yet, having just heard about them in the Egypt thread, courtesy of Kokopelli. I don't particularly care for the tassel, and wonder if it's possible to get the pins and make a plainer (and cheaper) one myself. Anyone tried this? Also, could someone who uses the string post pics of how it connects to your hat?
Yup, What he said...To me it is all about angling my head into the wind...
... then holding on if I have to