T Jones
I'll Lock Up
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Thank you buddy!Super job man. Looks great.
Thank you buddy!Super job man. Looks great.
Now that's a thin ribbon! Very nice.
After months of sitting, I finally finished this conversion project. All I lacked was sewing on the brim binding and I finally got it done. This hat was originally a size 7 '50s era 3X Stetson Western with the Last Drop embroidered liner that I was able to reuse. Aside from showing its age a little the felt was solid and definitely worth saving. I have more in the Conversion Corral...
Before:
Hand sewing a brim binding can be a real pain in the a$$ and it does a number on my back after having to sit too long.
After: notice the fading on the hat. It has a nice 'well worn' look with plenty of character but with a nice crisp profile.
Embroidered Last Drop Liner
Back in the hat with the original sweat bow also reused
LOVE that Miller, Joe. And the AC/DC reference.
Thanks, Joe.Thank you Stefan
love that Bismuto.. the dog on the liner of the Alessandra looks like he has bad intentions. LOL
Maybe, but I'm not taking any chances!Yes, the image function is not working correctly in Google Chrome. The images do upload and display fine in Safari. Here are the links to the most recent post. Nothing you haven't seen before... ;^)
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Thank you, Michael. As long as it hunts for hats like these it's fine with me!Personally I was getting used to the record high temps of last week. At this time of year something around 72 is a record, t was very comfortable. Downright wintry today. So another long hair will show up.
love that Alessandria. Looks like that dog will hunt.
Thanks,
Michael
Love the color and texture in that one.Kevin & Howlin Donegal tweed newsboy:
After months of sitting, I finally finished this conversion project. All I lacked was sewing on the brim binding and I finally got it done. This hat was originally a size 7 '50s era 3X Stetson Western with the Last Drop embroidered liner that I was able to reuse. Aside from showing its age a little the felt was solid and definitely worth saving. I have more in the Conversion Corral...
Before:
Hand sewing a brim binding can be a real pain in the a$$ and it does a number on my back after having to sit too long.
After: notice the fading on the hat. It has a nice 'well worn' look with plenty of character but with a nice crisp profile.
Embroidered Last Drop Liner
Back in the hat with the original sweat bow also reused
Truly a stunning hat Alan.The standard of quality...
Golly gosh.The standard of quality...
Couple hats today...
New arrival Champ Kashmir Finish with 1950s Back Bow and Pork Pie-esquire telescope crown.
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and...Back in Black
Miller Western Hats
Open Road inspired
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LOL. So maybe that explains my warped sense of reality.Great hats today, Joe, but you do realize that moving from WARs to TARs to quickly can cause stretch marks on your forehead.
I read that in one of the FL threads...somewhere. ;-)
THAT IS A NICE CAP!!Love the color and texture in that one.
20S Canadian made 'the Leader'
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Aptly named20S Canadian made 'the Leader'
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Thank you buddy! I really like my RA block. It makes a great looking profile.Awesome work!! As per usual.
Wish I had sent Randal Alan a few profile specifications for my block, like you did.
I like how your block makes for a super 90 degree squared up crown.
Side to side mine looks good, but front and back it makes a hair bit of taper—and taper is the arch enemy of a good profile: in my humble opinion.
I thought you had moved up to the sewing machine for binding?
Thank you Blare!Thank you Terry. Was feeling this one today.
Beautiful job Terry. Stunning transformation
Thank you Alan. Been wanting to get back around to this one... in the mood for it today.
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Make sure your bobbin is unwinding in the correct direction. (Thread should come off the bottom from right to left). Set your thread tension and presser foot tension on a scrap of similar thickness. Don’t start stitching with thread tails flapping in the breeze, use a leader! You should be good to go. Actually, I suppose for a brim binding, you’ll have to start ON the work so a leader won’t help. There’s another trick, a little hard to describe. PM me if you want me to explain it brother.Thank you buddy! I really like my RA block. It makes a great looking profile.
Ha ha...yeah, my Singer 201. I still can't the hang of that thing. I get it all set up, take it for a test run, and I keep ending up with a bird nest on the underside. I can't seem to find that sweet spot for the tension setting.
After months of sitting, I finally finished this conversion project. All I lacked was sewing on the brim binding and I finally got it done. This hat was originally a size 7 '50s era 3X Stetson Western with the Last Drop embroidered liner that I was able to reuse. Aside from showing its age a little the felt was solid and definitely worth saving. I have more in the Conversion Corral...
Before:
Hand sewing a brim binding can be a real pain in the a$$ and it does a number on my back after having to sit too long.
After: notice the fading on the hat. It has a nice 'well worn' look with plenty of character but with a nice crisp profile.
Embroidered Last Drop Liner
Back in the hat with the original sweat bow also reused
Thank you Dale!Killer job TJ!!! Really outstanding!