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anotheranon) wrote2011-09-05 08:57 pm
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tricorniness
Well, that was easy :)
Turns out the hard part is finding felt blanks - assembly goes pretty quick. Fold it the way you like, tack the brim to the crown to make it stay (I used black thread; these directions suggest leather thong), iron it to set (steam makes the felt soft enough to manipulate by hand). My results:


If the blank's head opening is oval, make sure the corners are pointing where you want them to (in this case, center front & two at the sides)

In a festive mood - pins will leave a mark, this doesn't bother me because (let's say it together) hellooo - pirate!
Basic felt tricorn from blank
Materials: wool felt, thread
New thing: my first hat made from felt blank
Challenges: sewing in place. Definitely need thimble
What I'd do differently: no idea being first one and all
Turns out the hard part is finding felt blanks - assembly goes pretty quick. Fold it the way you like, tack the brim to the crown to make it stay (I used black thread; these directions suggest leather thong), iron it to set (steam makes the felt soft enough to manipulate by hand). My results:
If the blank's head opening is oval, make sure the corners are pointing where you want them to (in this case, center front & two at the sides)
In a festive mood - pins will leave a mark, this doesn't bother me because (let's say it together) hellooo - pirate!
Basic felt tricorn from blank
Materials: wool felt, thread
New thing: my first hat made from felt blank
Challenges: sewing in place. Definitely need thimble
What I'd do differently: no idea being first one and all
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As an aside, the Fall Fiber Festival at Montpeilier is Oct. 1-2. It's like a little sibling to Maryland Sheep and Wool. I'm thinking about going this year, as I've not gone in a bit. It's smaller and way less crowded than MSW.
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