I'm the proud wearer of this beautiful hat. It was a gift from my Dad. The fit is perfect. I have worn it ice fishing and bow hunting. It is ideal for bow hunting as it sits above my ears so it does not impede my hearing in the woods and allows me to feel my anchor point on my ear when I draw the bow. Thank you Brian for making something I will cherish for a lifetime and showing us your amazing talent on video.
Srephen thank you so much! It’s so nice to hear that your hat is working out for you. I do love working with otter, poor Max though had hours of footage to get through for this video , l don’t know how he does it. How’s your Dad? Haven’t seen him for a while. Hope all is well. We are very happy you guys are part of the tribe!!
IDKHelp, thank you for checking us out, we really appreciate it. I wanted to share as much of what I have learned over the years to try and make other people’s path a little less bumpy.
Thank you Maegan, l do have a daughter and I have so many wonderful people like yourself to share with. Thank you so much for being part of our little tribe.
I love how you know so much, your handmade tools, jewelers file awl and deer antler, very clever Brian, thankyou for sharing this beautiful craftsmanship 😊
Hey Dan, thanks for coming aboard! It’s great to have another Stockman in the tribe. We love putting this stuff together for you and all our friends out there.
@@StockmanOriginal great to be part of this tribe thankyou, this is something you would never get to see over here in the UK, I love that deep connection with nature you all have, old ways are something i am very fond of, you can never have to many hobbies 😊
Thanks so much for making this tutorial! With a few modifications I made a deer skin hat and it looks wonderful and not boxy like how most tutorials ive seen. Not ugly looking by no means but wasnt was I was looking for. Thank you so much!!!
Spicysocks, l’m so happy you found our channel and l’m glad that video helped you out. I would love to see what you made. We also have a Facebook group called Stockman Original’s Lost Arts and Forgotten Crafts you might enjoy. That’s a great place to show us and the world your work. Thanks for being part of our tribe.
Hey Dave how are you doing? Hey, what’s roo fur like? If you ever want some good fur just say the word. Of course it might be a bit warm down there for that.🤷🏼♂️
@@StockmanOriginal Hello Brian ☺️ roo fur is softer than you would think but the hair is quite short, in saying that the leather it self is the strongest you will find for its thickness, great for making straps, whips and thonging 👌 i might have to hit you up for some raccoon fur one day☺️ I'd love to make a Davey Crockett style cap 👌you would be surprised how cold it gets here in the winter months 🥶 up in the mountains in Victoria we have huge snow fields and ski resorts and even in the low lands water in the bird bath will freeze over night
I gave it my best Brian but the slow net won (got to the 12 min mark ) but I saw your powder horn, fire place, plant pot and furs etc what a amazing place you have I well attempt to watch again mid week when there are less people on the tower what a fantastic project to show us thank-you HAGWKnd CYA
Thanks Ray, poor Max had hours of footage to hack his way through to get to that! It is always so good to hear from you. How’s Duke? We’re thinking of getting a buddy for Jessie. Duke’s just to far away.😳
Thank you Rodion for checking us out, we appreciate your support. I guess it takes time to build up views, we have only been at this for a couple years.We have a lot more stuff planned ahead though.
I'm just now watching this video and it's fascinating I have two otter pelts that I would love to have made into hats I really like the mountain trapper type any suggestions I'm a woodworker but love acquiring new skills just not sure I would have the time to tackle this one?
Welcome to the tribe Ervin! This sort of thing is a great evening project, just take your time and don’t be rushed. It will be worth your while. You can add ear flaps and a visor if you want.
Hello Jacob, thank you for watching our channel, really appreciate it. The lining is sandwiched in behind the headband. I sew everything in as I put all the layers together.
Thank you so much for this video, I'm mexican and here we did not develop a trapping culture like in Canada or the US but my dream is to one day buy a house in the mountains of Chihuahua and hunt what I can have a cozzy home
Hello Tacoguy and welcome to our tribe! We absolutely love Mexico, the people there are among some of the nicest we’ve ever met. Our experience is limited to the Yucatán though, l’m sure it’s like that throughout. I hope your dream comes true, keep us posted.
Hello El Bolillo, thanks for checking in on us! That would be Benjamin, he loves to get involved in all my projects. If he’s not careful l’m going to accidentally stitch him right in!😳🤪
Hello Wesley,and welcome to our tribe. You can do it that way as many native folks did and still do make otter hats that way but those are usually open on top like a headband. I do mine this way so the grain of the fur goes up in the front, back on the top and down in the back. Love to see how you make out, don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions.
As a leather worker i can tell you it is very hard to make people understand just what goes into making anything leather or in fur. even if you have a.pattern i always make a hard copy of a pattern and can spend 2 hr's just doing a pattern punching holes. drawing out then transfer it to leather. i just did 2 biker hats and won't do that again anytime soon. no one want's to pay what is fair. i still love the hobby and will keep doing what i do. i still have the hats on dummy heads and that's where they will stay. lol ...loved your fur hat and the coat you made the black stripe on red made that coat...
Lee, you are so right, people are so used to Walmart and fast fashion they can’t even wrap their heads around hand crafted things. I to make patterns for a lot of what l do but somethings are more like a formula. With hats l make forms to build off of. The blanket l used for that coat was a beautiful Whitney four point blanket, they sport that black stripe. Hudson’s Bay blankets have three or four stripes of different colors.
Gorgeous hat! I’m recently acquired a few rabbit furs and want to attempt a hat like this but with ear flaps, like my dad brought from the Soviet Union. Is the process pretty much the same?
Hi Patty, thanks for checking us out, we appreciate your support. Yes, the process is similar but the ear flaps are a bit tricky to add in. Just add them to the body of the hat before you sew in the lining.
@@lauraleecreations3217 also, we have a facebook group called “Stockman Original’s lost arts and forgotten crafts “ you might enjoy. That is a place where others can share their work, hope to see you there.
Now I have no excuse. I am going to leave the Face and Tail and maybe a small leather Bill. Maybe. As usual a great Video with Fantastic results. Now to find Time. Gotta make a Living unfortunately.
Thanks Jack, thank goodness for Max , poor guy had hours of footage to hack his way through to get to this end. I just made a beaver hat with ear flaps and a bill, ear flaps are hard to do, l find. I tooled the bill with scales and dyed it black so it looks like a beaver tail.
This looks great. I'm wondering why you lined it with a synthetic fabric that doesn't breathe well, though? Wouldn't it be better to line it with a natural fabric that breathes, like silk? Just curious. It looks great, though. 👍
That a good observation. I try to protect the hide as best l can from sweat which is the number one killer of these hats. I’ve been through many over the years. It’s also why l use nylon thread.
@@StockmanOriginal I understand using a fabric to protect the hide, but wouldn't a synthetic fabric make your head sweat even more? I'm just wondering, I've never actually made hats, yet. I'd still use synthetic thread, because it's often strong, and you can melt the ends so that there's less chance of the stitching coming out.
I've been scouring the internet for my first fur trapper hat and, probably from my ignorance, I don't understand why the entire hat can't be made of fur (i.e. no satin liner on the inside, only fur inside and out). Could you help me understand?
Hello Ryan, thanks for checking us out. There’s no reason why a hat can’t have fur on the inside as well as the outside. I’ve seen sheepskin hats with the fur side in and some beautiful Mongolian hats also. They would be very warm that way. There’s a few reasons why I don’t build them that way: To have fur inside and out would require twice as much fur and make the hat bulkier, also it would be very slippery and hard to control on your head. When ever possible I like to include a leather sweatband which kinda sticks to your forehead and prevents it from slipping down over your eyes or spinning about or even blowing off. I use the satin liner mostly because it looks nice. But aside from all that, there’s no law governing the making of hats and a person should follow their own path. I say, go for it and if possible I would love to see what you create, happy sewing.
Thanks very much for taking the time to post such a thoughtful and detailed reply. You make such beautiful hats and your videos are so detailed. Thank you for your encouragement, have a great day friend!
Hello Vince, thanks for checking us out. The trouble with older fur is that it dries out and becomes fragile. I would hate to spend a bunch of time on a project ( and charge you for it) just to have it fall apart too soon. Fresh fur would be better.
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I'm the proud wearer of this beautiful hat. It was a gift from my Dad. The fit is perfect. I have worn it ice fishing and bow hunting. It is ideal for bow hunting as it sits above my ears so it does not impede my hearing in the woods and allows me to feel my anchor point on my ear when I draw the bow. Thank you Brian for making something I will cherish for a lifetime and showing us your amazing talent on video.
Srephen thank you so much! It’s so nice to hear that your hat is working out for you. I do love working with otter, poor Max though had hours of footage to get through for this video , l don’t know how he does it. How’s your Dad? Haven’t seen him for a while. Hope all is well. We are very happy you guys are part of the tribe!!
I love when older generation share their talent with us it make you want to cherish it for a life time
IDKHelp, thank you for checking us out, we really appreciate it. I wanted to share as much of what I have learned over the years to try and make other people’s path a little less bumpy.
Excellent work.
Thank you so much CMHighway, and thanks for being part of our tribe!
by far the nicest build so far. I love that you lined it with satin, then wool. I will use this build technique to build my fur hat
Good evening Brian, you just can't beat natural fur, the hat is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Mark, that was such a nice piece of fur, l love otter.
You are a fascinating person. I really hope you have someone to pass your wisdom and skills to
Thank you Maegan, l do have a daughter and I have so many wonderful people like yourself to share with. Thank you so much for being part of our little tribe.
I love how you know so much, your handmade tools, jewelers file awl and deer antler, very clever Brian, thankyou for sharing this beautiful craftsmanship 😊
Hey Dan, thanks for coming aboard! It’s great to have another Stockman in the tribe. We love putting this stuff together for you and all our friends out there.
@@StockmanOriginal great to be part of this tribe thankyou, this is something you would never get to see over here in the UK, I love that deep connection with nature you all have, old ways are something i am very fond of, you can never have to many hobbies 😊
Thank you, so much for this very educational and detailed video. I am about to maqke my first fur hat as per your instructions. So excited. Subcribed.
Welcome to our tribe Alexander, we are so happy to have you. We would love to see how you make out. What kind of fur are you using?
@StockmanOriginal I havent actually begun, but I would like to use coyote if I can afford it.
Turned out great👍 was interesting watching the process Brian🙂 a neat trade
Hey Janson, thank you. Probably be a handy thing up in your neck of the woods. Take care.
oh ya, goes down to -40 sometimes
Thanks so much for making this tutorial! With a few modifications I made a deer skin hat and it looks wonderful and not boxy like how most tutorials ive seen. Not ugly looking by no means but wasnt was I was looking for. Thank you so much!!!
Spicysocks, l’m so happy you found our channel and l’m glad that video helped you out. I would love to see what you made. We also have a Facebook group called Stockman Original’s Lost Arts and Forgotten Crafts you might enjoy. That’s a great place to show us and the world your work. Thanks for being part of our tribe.
Wow Brian, very nice hat and thanks for sharing!
Hey Karen, thanks! Poor Max, that was hours of footage for him to edit down, but he did a great job.
I really enjoyed watching you working
you did great job 👍
Thank you very much OMAR, we really appreciate you watching our channel.
If I ever get my hands on a nice fur I might have to tackle that project 😉 it sure does make a beautiful hat 👌♥️ awesome work Brian ☺️
Hey Dave how are you doing? Hey, what’s roo fur like? If you ever want some good fur just say the word. Of course it might be a bit warm down there for that.🤷🏼♂️
@@StockmanOriginal Hello Brian ☺️ roo fur is softer than you would think but the hair is quite short, in saying that the leather it self is the strongest you will find for its thickness, great for making straps, whips and thonging 👌 i might have to hit you up for some raccoon fur one day☺️ I'd love to make a Davey Crockett style cap 👌you would be surprised how cold it gets here in the winter months 🥶 up in the mountains in Victoria we have huge snow fields and ski resorts and even in the low lands water in the bird bath will freeze over night
I gave it my best Brian but the slow net won (got to the 12 min mark ) but I saw your powder horn, fire place, plant pot and furs etc what a amazing place you have I well attempt to watch again mid week when there are less people on the tower what a fantastic project to show us thank-you HAGWKnd CYA
Thanks Ray, poor Max had hours of footage to hack his way through to get to that! It is always so good to hear from you. How’s Duke? We’re thinking of getting a buddy for Jessie. Duke’s just to far away.😳
@@StockmanOriginal HAHA he helped hunting for subs this am but his MOUSE was full so her wasn't into it lol CYA
Thanks for sharing your time and talent! Beautiful! KANSAS
Thanks Jack, that was a fun build and my favorite fur.
That is a very fine hat, great job it looks awesome..
Thank you Jolly Peanut, it was a fun build.
...some of my fur is moving 🐱😂 Dear Brian, thank you so much for the video! Beautiful work as always.
Why so small number of views? This is perfect content! Thank you for knowledge sharing!
Thank you Rodion for checking us out, we appreciate your support. I guess it takes time to build up views, we have only been at this for a couple years.We have a lot more stuff planned ahead though.
Thank you.
Thank you for checking out our channel.
I'm just now watching this video and it's fascinating I have two otter pelts that I would love to have made into hats I really like the mountain trapper type any suggestions I'm a woodworker but love acquiring new skills just not sure I would have the time to tackle this one?
Welcome to the tribe Ervin! This sort of thing is a great evening project, just take your time and don’t be rushed. It will be worth your while. You can add ear flaps and a visor if you want.
hermoso trabajo!!
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so cool!
very cool.
Thanks Sheepdog9.
Just wanted to know how you attached the lining to the inside, I would really appreciate it
Hello Jacob, thank you for watching our channel, really appreciate it. The lining is sandwiched in behind the headband. I sew everything in as I put all the layers together.
gracias! soy de perú y amo estos gorros
Welcome Elinoidx, we’re so happy to have you with us!
Thank you so much for this video, I'm mexican and here we did not develop a trapping culture like in Canada or the US but my dream is to one day buy a house in the mountains of Chihuahua and hunt what I can have a cozzy home
Hello Tacoguy and welcome to our tribe! We absolutely love Mexico, the people there are among some of the nicest we’ve ever met. Our experience is limited to the Yucatán though, l’m sure it’s like that throughout. I hope your dream comes true, keep us posted.
18:25 your otter is still moving. 🤣it took me a minute to realize that's your cat🤣
Hello El Bolillo, thanks for checking in on us! That would be Benjamin, he loves to get involved in all my projects. If he’s not careful l’m going to accidentally stitch him right in!😳🤪
Can the front and back section just be one full length without having to stitch it together except in the back of the hat?
Hello Wesley,and welcome to our tribe. You can do it that way as many native folks did and still do make otter hats that way but those are usually open on top like a headband. I do mine this way so the grain of the fur goes up in the front, back on the top and down in the back. Love to see how you make out, don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions.
As a leather worker i can tell you it is very hard to make people understand just what goes into making anything leather or in fur. even if you have a.pattern i always make a hard copy of a pattern and can spend 2 hr's just doing a pattern punching holes. drawing out then transfer it to leather.
i just did 2 biker hats and won't do that again anytime soon.
no one want's to pay what is fair. i still love the hobby and will keep doing what i do.
i still have the hats on dummy heads and that's where they will stay. lol ...loved your fur hat and the coat you made the black stripe on red made that coat...
Lee, you are so right, people are so used to Walmart and fast fashion they can’t even wrap their heads around hand crafted things. I to make patterns for a lot of what l do but somethings are more like a formula. With hats l make forms to build off of. The blanket l used for that coat was a beautiful Whitney four point blanket, they sport that black stripe. Hudson’s Bay blankets have three or four stripes of different colors.
Gorgeous hat! I’m recently acquired a few rabbit furs and want to attempt a hat like this but with ear flaps, like my dad brought from the Soviet Union. Is the process pretty much the same?
Hi Patty, thanks for checking us out, we appreciate your support. Yes, the process is similar but the ear flaps are a bit tricky to add in. Just add them to the body of the hat before you sew in the lining.
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@@lauraleecreations3217 Thanks Lauralee!!❤️
@@lauraleecreations3217 also, we have a facebook group called “Stockman Original’s lost arts and forgotten crafts “ you might enjoy. That is a place where others can share their work, hope to see you there.
Now I have no excuse. I am going to leave the Face and Tail and maybe a small leather Bill. Maybe. As usual a great Video with Fantastic results. Now to find Time. Gotta make a Living unfortunately.
Thanks Jack, thank goodness for Max , poor guy had hours of footage to hack his way through to get to this end. I just made a beaver hat with ear flaps and a bill, ear flaps are hard to do, l find. I tooled the bill with scales and dyed it black so it looks like a beaver tail.
This looks great. I'm wondering why you lined it with a synthetic fabric that doesn't breathe well, though? Wouldn't it be better to line it with a natural fabric that breathes, like silk? Just curious.
It looks great, though. 👍
That a good observation. I try to protect the hide as best l can from sweat which is the number one killer of these hats. I’ve been through many over the years. It’s also why l use nylon thread.
@@StockmanOriginal I understand using a fabric to protect the hide, but wouldn't a synthetic fabric make your head sweat even more? I'm just wondering, I've never actually made hats, yet. I'd still use synthetic thread, because it's often strong, and you can melt the ends so that there's less chance of the stitching coming out.
do you sell these hats?
I've been scouring the internet for my first fur trapper hat and, probably from my ignorance, I don't understand why the entire hat can't be made of fur (i.e. no satin liner on the inside, only fur inside and out). Could you help me understand?
Hello Ryan, thanks for checking us out. There’s no reason why a hat can’t have fur on the inside as well as the outside. I’ve seen sheepskin hats with the fur side in and some beautiful Mongolian hats also. They would be very warm that way. There’s a few reasons why I don’t build them that way: To have fur inside and out would require twice as much fur and make the hat bulkier, also it would be very slippery and hard to control on your head. When ever possible I like to include a leather sweatband which kinda sticks to your forehead and prevents it from slipping down over your eyes or spinning about or even blowing off. I use the satin liner mostly because it looks nice. But aside from all that, there’s no law governing the making of hats and a person should follow their own path. I say, go for it and if possible I would love to see what you create, happy sewing.
Thanks very much for taking the time to post such a thoughtful and detailed reply. You make such beautiful hats and your videos are so detailed. Thank you for your encouragement, have a great day friend!
I’m making a fur hat myself and I wondering how much did you cut for the gussets?
Hey Bill , thanks so much for checking us out! I cut a triangle about 3/4”across and 1 1/4” down. Love to see what you’re doing.
@@StockmanOriginal thanks!
It’s still my second hat so I’m still learning while making one
If I sent you an older fur coat could you make me a trapper hat and gloves?
Hello Vince, thanks for checking us out. The trouble with older fur is that it dries out and becomes fragile. I would hate to spend a bunch of time on a project ( and charge you for it) just to have it fall apart too soon. Fresh fur would be better.
Hey Brian- Did you make that little pouch that holds your lighter too?
Hey Rebecca, yes l did. It’s called a sporran , oh good l must have spelled it right cause the phone isn’t yelling at me.
@@StockmanOriginal wicked cool!
Thanks, hey did you have a good winter? Do much painting? I’m almost done with Flyrod Crosby, delivering her April 26. I can’t wait.
@@StockmanOriginal Yes- I had a quiet winter and have been creating alot in the last 6 weeks. Are you on FB? That is where I have been posting them.
Yes, l’m on FB l’ve been having a lot of fun posting on several groups over there. And l’m on messenger as well. Where on FB do you post?
I have trapped otter they are very tough to hold in a trap. The fur is outstanding. Oh they really love eating trout
Hello Peter, I have only caught two my self, both by accident in beaver sets (330 conibear). It’s my favorite fur of all. Yes they do love trout.
How can I have you make one for me?
Hello Randy, we can go over details on messenger if you want.
@@StockmanOriginal yes, please do!!!
Hey Randy, l just tried you on messenger but wasn’t sure which one was you. If you try me my profile picture is a carved puffin.
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That's funny cause I was just thinking "I otter get a fur hat.".
Why l otter! There ain’t no better fur fur a hat than otter!😁
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