DIY hat block using expanding foam #1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2024
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In this video I’m experimenting with polyurethane foam (PU foam/expanding foam) to make a DIY hat block. Whilst I would always recommend buying a wooden hat block directly from a hat block maker, not everyone has the money to afford this when just starting out.
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Mould to be copied
Gaffer/duct tape
Scissors
Newspaper
A release agent (I used Vaseline)
Old rag
Clingfilm (or not...?)
Tape measure/rulers
Safety goggles
Facemask
Disposable gloves
2 part liquid polyurethane foam
Disposable containers (I used yoghurt pots)
Stirring sticks
Scales
Craft knife
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I like to shop around between all of these to see who has the best prices:
www.mbfg.co.uk/foam-hard.html
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You are brilliant! Boy, do you know your methods cold…from start to finish. I costume antique dolls of the 1860s-70s and your methods are applicable to any era of historic costuming. Thanks so much for showing us all how. You’ve made me fall in love with mid-20th c millinery too. So much fun.
A very good demonstration by someone engaging and passionate about their subjects. Absolutely loved it.❤
IIona, I am a seamstress and just started using TH-cam a lot recently. I am new to hat and facinator making and really appreciate all your videos. Each one is very informative. This one I really liked learning how to block. favourite2023
What a marvelous hat! Thank you for your very detailed and interesting videos. I would love it if you also made videos about how hats are meant to fit, do they sit on whole head, or are attached like a fascinator, etc?
I'm so glad you're enjoying my videos! I shall add your request to my video schedule 🙂
Well done! The second one was perfect, great technique.
You are very talented. It's inspiring me to try making some of these!
i love that hat on you! Great hue and shape!
Loving your hat ❤
Thank you.
Fans: FYI “gaffer” tape is not the same as duct tape; it seems to be used by theatrical lighting techs due to its unique properties and composition which differ from duct tape.
I use wood rasps to shape the foam. There are so many different ones. I can show you some of my favs if you would like.😊
Thank you! Yes, I figured out wood rasps existed for this video where I restored wooden hat blocks: th-cam.com/video/Xjk6LFZ65K0/w-d-xo.html
I need to know how you did the pre-blocked brim shape. Assuming one were starting from scratch, how would one first model the brim shape your pre-blocked wired buckram form is made from? (Maybe I’m just confused, but do I sound like I’m investigating the age-old “chicken or egg” theory?😂).
I think I mentioned in the video that I had previously blocked the wool felt on a block of that shape. I didn't end up using that blocked brim for that hat I was making at the time because the white felt had some staining on it. So I kept it, and it came in useful for "cloning" that shape.
Came here to say that! I was like, did I miss a step??!?!
Good morning ma, I'm watching from Nigeria
Please Mom thanks I love it but what chemicals are you mixed to get it
What style hat are you wearing ??
Gosh, there is a lot of work in hat making. Can i just buy yiur finished work😂❤
Very clever of you, but I think I’ll just buy one. Haha.
considering millinery as a fun craft this is great to get started! New subscriber!
Amazing!! Do share with me what you create. I have plenty of videos to get you started 😊👒
@@ByIlonaMillineryThank you! Yes i see that and I loved your hat week event VLOG! Oh I am just playing around with items I already have but I created a fabulous Butterfly fascinator just last week!
how did you make the mould?
Hello, I happened to have an old brim I had blocked ages ago lying around and wanted to copy it. But you can apply this technique to any shape - a plant pot, a fruit bowl, or what ever else you can think of!
amazing where you end up on youtube veryinteresting
Could I do this to make a slightly teardrop button block?
Hello! I suggest the wire frame method would work better, here is a video about wire frame blocks: th-cam.com/video/wj_xzdXD4wE/w-d-xo.html
@@ByIlonaMillinery I would love to see you make a teardrop pill or a teardrop button!
Have you got old blocks to sell to me. I have only got one block that our tuitor sold to me
Hello Elizabeth, I do not sell any blocks, but if you are looking to buy a hat, please visit my website: www.byilona.co.uk/
Mmmm, forbidden cake
Very much a forbidden cake!!!
I have made edible hats though: th-cam.com/video/nTmYxMJ6Esg/w-d-xo.html
Hi, This is just a comment for the Mighty Algorithm of TH-cam. I hope it helps a little. By the way your hat i beautiful. Yours, Ann
Many thanks! 🥰
What you don't like pls sell it to me. I am watching what you are doing as well.
Hello Elizabeth! If you are looking for extra help on your millinery journey please consider signing up to my patreon: www.patreon.com/ByIlonaMillinery
Hi.Fobyou offer lessons?
Hello! I will be offering lessons soon! Please sign up to my mailing list to hear about them when they go live: www.byilona.co.uk/mailing-list/
Not worth the hat. I will never make a hat with this kind of mess
What style hat are you wearing ??
Hi Kay, I would call it a flat top crown with a large mushroom brim. I talk more about it in this video: th-cam.com/video/KZtV6cDIc3s/w-d-xo.html