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The Noble Experiment

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I don't often name my hats, but this one, when viewed from certain angles, is kinda reminiscent of the hat styles of that sad, tragic, miserable (etc., etc.) era in our national history (hic). And crafting it was largely an experiment for me, seeing how it's my first attempt at a bound edge.

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I took inspiration, as I always do, from the hatters who are generous enough to post here, most notably that Art Fawcett fellow, and Marc Kitter, who a while back posted photos of one of his hats with a hand-stitched edge binding.

The silverbelly body had been around here for months, going unspoken for, and I had yet to craft a light-grey hat for myself, so ...

The edge ribbon is some modern, cotton/rayon blend stuff, about an inch wide, (or 11 lignes, if you prefer). I was looking to use ribbon of that size, for that Whippet-like look, but not that color, necessarily. But my other ribbons in that width (or close to it) is all vintage stuff, and I figured (rightly, as it turned out) that I'd screw up such that I'd have to start over again and mess up some ribbon in the process. The white ribbon is cheap and plentiful (I got what was a 50-yard roll of it) and replaceable, so white it was.

Problems? I can count a few. White shows dirt, obviously. And man, talk about stark! I figured I had to do something equally attention-grabbing with the band and bow, to pull the eye away from the brim edge. Hence the, er, bold bow.

For those considering binding edges by hand, well, I suggest you reconsider. It's slow-going, and, really, a machine would very likely produce a neater result, at least for those of us whose hand-sewing skills could stand improvement. I really like Marc's hand-stitched edges, but that's Marc's way, to do it all by hand. And he's real good with a needle. Me, I'll be using a machine.
 

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And what "sad, miserable era" would that be? [huh]

Great hat, whatever the reference! It has that unapologetic "LOOK AT ME" quality, which is just fine, considering the quality. Well done.
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randooch said:
And what "sad, miserable era" would that be? [huh]

Great hat, whatever the reference! It has that unapologetic "LOOK AT ME" quality, which is just fine, considering the quality. Well done.
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That would be Prohibition, which some called the Noble Experiment.
 
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PabloElFlamenco said:
Arghhh...your bow treatment could have been more patriotic in color.
But who am I, future laughing stock (hat-maker to be) to make such comment.
He who laughs last, laughs best.
Paul

I'm confident you'll do well, Paul. I mean, if I can do it, most anybody can. Just be prepared to make lots of mistakes along the way. As has been noted many, many times before, it's easy enough to understand how a hat is made. The processes are fairly straightforward. But this is certainly not to say that executing them is easy. Hat-making is one of those things that's considerably more difficult than it appears to be.

I look forward to seeing what you come up with.
 

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Sweet, Tony. That wide binding is to die for. And your ribbons.....:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

I'll be talking to ya soon.
 

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That is quite nice; I especially like the look of the edge binding, which is surely one of the widest that I've ever seen. The ribbon treatment is especially distinctive.
 

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