I liked that you made it from scratch, and the music, also the flowers on the underneath, and the chiffon layering. Okay, so I really liked everything thanks for making this tutorial
I think if i had one criticism it's that pressing/ironing the fabric would have made a big visual difference, but i love the creativity and simplicity of this method. The final product came out look great regardless!
This was a great starting point for the hat I want to make. TH-cam is my turn to place for tutorial videos and I usually end up frustrated because most video's lack a dictator or the music is horrible. Nothing makes me exit out of a video faster than bad music. You made a very wise and enjoyable choice. I am going to be using the technique you used for covering the hat only using crushed velvet (hope it works). Thank you for providing this tutorial. It was just what I was looking for.
@@diannenaworensky6698 Well, I ended up using poster board and a lot of glue to turn a round top hat into a flat top. I cut up a woman's pink blazer/jacket that was a light weight fabric to cover it. I used a black silk scarf with a pink and grey floral print to make a huge bow. Added some black ostrich feathers, pink and black silk roses and added some silver tulle. Even though there is an obvious seam out of place on the crown of the hat, I thought it turned out pretty good. The video was a huge inspiration.
I wish we could have seen the hat from the back. There seemed to be lots of extra material where the brim and crown meet. I think a thick ribbon would have been the perfect coverup for that. The flowers were nicely arranged.
Hi Love your channel. Just a question. I know you love your 85mm 1.2 and your sigma 35mm art lens. If you had your chance to buy an 85mm lens again would you choose the canon 85mm 1.2 or the new sigma 85mm 1.4 art.
Such a pretty hat, Im just making my first or trying too lol It's Georgian Poke hat for a child ,I can only hope mine turns out as pretty as yours, Im a new subbie from England xx
i have a question for you. i have a canon t6s its a crop sensor. my question is in your opinion on this camera. i am just starting out in photography and have alot to learn i am working my way twords a 5d mark 3. but i would like to stay with the t6s untill my skillset improves. what is your honest thoughts on this
hi Irene! I wonder if you can share with us some information about your photo editing software and the cost. I just bought my first dslr and still learning to take good photos and would also love to learn photoshop. Thank you! p.s. I love your videos and I also admire your love for vintage dresses 😊
Lovely hat and you should sell them. I am getting ready to make a Regency Era straw hat from a Butterick pattern which really will help me to start the foundation. great video
What does the underside look like when you are gluing the fabric at the beginning? Do you cut a hole where your head goes in? I'm confused as to what to do. Pleas explain.
Thankyou for this tutorial. I was so excited to see this until the hot glue gun came out. My great aunt was a seamstress and milner when she was alive. I will do this project using more traditional methods as flowers, feathers and decorative elements were often changed out to change the hat for different events.
A nice satin ribbon or chiffon bow would have been nice, then add flowers around it. Givv it a bit more glam vs.... um... the lik girl next door. Does that make sense? Im not insulting it. But with a sweet pleats and extra material on it, the added poof would go a bit better. Like a tiny hairpin was used on a hairdo that should have been a claw clamp. Even better, a bow with both the satiny material AND chiffon over it, so you can see the inner bow through the sheer. Take iit from a girls hat to out on the beach mid class early 20s .
hi Irene! I wonder if you can share with us some information about your photo editing software and the cost. I just bought my first dslr and still learning to take good photos and would also love to learn photoshop. Thank you! p.s. I love your videos and I also admire your love for vintage dresses 😊
I liked that you made it from scratch, and the music, also the flowers on the underneath, and the chiffon layering. Okay, so I really liked everything thanks for making this tutorial
I think if i had one criticism it's that pressing/ironing the fabric would have made a big visual difference, but i love the creativity and simplicity of this method. The final product came out look great regardless!
I love the flowers sticking out from underneath. Very pretty :)
I'm so excited to see the photoshoot consisting of this hat!
I am beginning to admire your craftsmanship more than your photography, Irene. :)
Beautiful hat. I didn't think about using a straw hat for a base. Thank you for sharing.
This was a great starting point for the hat I want to make. TH-cam is my turn to place for tutorial videos and I usually end up frustrated because most video's lack a dictator or the music is horrible. Nothing makes me exit out of a video faster than bad music. You made a very wise and enjoyable choice. I am going to be using the technique you used for covering the hat only using crushed velvet (hope it works). Thank you for providing this tutorial. It was just what I was looking for.
How did your hat turn out ?????
@@diannenaworensky6698 Well, I ended up using poster board and a lot of glue to turn a round top hat into a flat top. I cut up a woman's pink blazer/jacket that was a light weight fabric to cover it. I used a black silk scarf with a pink and grey floral print to make a huge bow. Added some black ostrich feathers, pink and black silk roses and added some silver tulle. Even though there is an obvious seam out of place on the crown of the hat, I thought it turned out pretty good. The video was a huge inspiration.
Wow, Irene, you did an excellent job on the hat! It looks professionally made!
thank you :)
Thank you for this tutorial! I'm looking to make a few Edwardian-esque hats for a dance performance and this was very helpful.
Love it! I will make my 2yr old daughter and I matching hats for Easter
oh, that would be so cute!!
Absolutely beautiful. Great tutorial .
Excellent. Its so fun to be creative. Thank you
Its very nicely made
It's BEAUTIFUL :0
well done Irene ,, very impressive
Thank You!!! I'll make my own hat now that I have seen your tutorial. Yay!!!
I wish we could have seen the hat from the back. There seemed to be lots of extra material where the brim and crown meet. I think a thick ribbon would have been the perfect coverup for that. The flowers were nicely arranged.
Love it !! Please make more diy videos !!
Thank you, now that i have my own DIY room, i will have a lot more tutorials coming!
ohhh thats soo cool !! cant wait for new video !! ^^
Beautiful !
Gorgeous Irene!!
100000 subscribers! Congratulations, keep rockin'!!! :D
loved it! Thank you! Looking forward to see you shooting with this hat :-)
Very beautiful thanks for the tutorial.
love the video just curious what wire did you use?
Hi
Love your channel. Just a question. I know you love your 85mm 1.2 and your sigma 35mm art lens. If you had your chance to buy an 85mm lens again would you choose the canon 85mm 1.2 or the new sigma 85mm 1.4 art.
would still get the canon lens
I love it! I need to make one, for Fotoshootings as well :D
Such a pretty hat, Im just making my first or trying too lol It's Georgian Poke hat for a child ,I can only hope mine turns out as pretty as yours, Im a new subbie from England xx
Very nicely done !! Would love to see more hats. ✌🏻❤
Awesome you are very talented
Love it!!!!
i have a question for you. i have a canon t6s its a crop sensor. my question is in your opinion on this camera. i am just starting out in photography and have alot to learn i am working my way twords a 5d mark 3. but i would like to stay with the t6s untill my skillset improves. what is your honest thoughts on this
hi Irene! I wonder if you can share with us some information about your photo editing software and the cost. I just bought my first dslr and still learning to take good photos and would also love to learn photoshop. Thank you! p.s. I love your videos and I also admire your love for vintage dresses 😊
Wow so nice!
omg..You are so talented 😍
LOVE IT! AMAZING!
No need to iron at the beginning?
You should collab with Angela Clayton she makes costumes and she is really amazing....it would be so cool
Lovely hat and you should sell them. I am getting ready to make a Regency Era straw hat from a Butterick pattern which really will help me to start the foundation. great video
What does the underside look like when you are gluing the fabric at the beginning? Do you cut a hole where your head goes in? I'm confused as to what to do. Pleas explain.
Me too
Thankyou for this tutorial. I was so excited to see this until the hot glue gun came out. My great aunt was a seamstress and milner when she was alive. I will do this project using more traditional methods as flowers, feathers and decorative elements were often changed out to change the hat for different events.
Wow! Please make more videos.
A nice satin ribbon or chiffon bow would have been nice, then add flowers around it. Givv it a bit more glam vs.... um... the lik girl next door. Does that make sense? Im not insulting it. But with a sweet pleats and extra material on it, the added poof would go a bit better. Like a tiny hairpin was used on a hairdo that should have been a claw clamp. Even better, a bow with both the satiny material AND chiffon over it, so you can see the inner bow through the sheer. Take iit from a girls hat to out on the beach mid class early 20s .
its so pretty
Grace Auten yeah it is!!
It's really beautifulcongrats
How much fabric did you use
Чудова робота!
Дякую!
diakuyu za peregliad :)
omg😍
Love you , Love you and Love you..
nice work ~ Irene the hatter
What were the supplies used to make this hat??
You never explained how to compensate for the hole where your head goes.. my material is straight across it!
you cut an opening and glue the fabric to the sides, pretty simple
Beautiful. Do more hats.
yes, i will be making a new one soon, i am currently obsessed with hats
2:15 do you know Hindi I think u said kharab 😅😅
you are so awesome as my netflix account
it is really bothering me that you did not press the fabric
Honestly same 😂
Іра яка ти молодець
Im 10 years old snd I want to make EVERY kind of hat by I just don't have the stuff :-:
Great video but you shot this at the wrong ISO and for the Edward period they didn't have glue guns so you are cheating.
hahaha, best comment
They would of used a glue gun if they had it available
Beautiful!
hi Irene! I wonder if you can share with us some information about your photo editing software and the cost. I just bought my first dslr and still learning to take good photos and would also love to learn photoshop. Thank you! p.s. I love your videos and I also admire your love for vintage dresses 😊