This tutorial is fantastic, informative, and exactly what I needed. The video quality is great too. I was really surprised when I googled it and there was actually a tutorial.
Just completed this project with sealskin instead of sheepskin (much thinner) and the hat ended up being too big, so now im thinking about adding a second layer of skin on the inside. Is it possible to just stitch the two layers together following the same pattern and measurements, or should the inside layer be somewhat smaller?
Nice! Yeah, you could probably go with the same size. You just might have a bit of slack bunching up. Wouldn't be bad, but noticeable. I would print it at 99 or 98% to give you that little space. You could always just increase the seam allowance by a tiny bit too. Either way I would think it would break in nice. Unless the sealskin doesn't have any stretch to it at all. Hope that helps! Tony Allen Bernier www.tonyallenbernier.com
There are 5 sizes. From kids, to XL adults. The sizes can also be adjusted by the thickness and density of the wool. Extra small fits a 16.5" to 18.5" head Small fits a 18.5" to 19.5" head. Medium fits a 19.5" to 21" head. Large fits a 21" to 22.5" head. Extra large fits a 22.5" to 25" head (larger with thinner or trimmed down sheepskin).
Hi, I don't know if Google is translating your message correctly or if I'm not understanding. But here's a link to my website if that helps? www.tonyallenbernier.com
I have some shearling on the way and look forward to making this for my sons first winter!!
You are the Bob Ross of learherworking!
Awesome! Thank you!
This tutorial is fantastic, informative, and exactly what I needed. The video quality is great too. I was really surprised when I googled it and there was actually a tutorial.
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Just completed this project with sealskin instead of sheepskin (much thinner) and the hat ended up being too big, so now im thinking about adding a second layer of skin on the inside. Is it possible to just stitch the two layers together following the same pattern and measurements, or should the inside layer be somewhat smaller?
Nice! Yeah, you could probably go with the same size. You just might have a bit of slack bunching up. Wouldn't be bad, but noticeable. I would print it at 99 or 98% to give you that little space. You could always just increase the seam allowance by a tiny bit too. Either way I would think it would break in nice. Unless the sealskin doesn't have any stretch to it at all. Hope that helps!
Tony Allen Bernier
www.tonyallenbernier.com
Wow looks really amazing. I'll have to make one when I move to a colder climate soon.
Thank you.
How many sizes are included in the pattern please. cheers
There are 5 sizes. From kids, to XL adults. The sizes can also be adjusted by the thickness and density of the wool.
Extra small fits a 16.5" to 18.5" head
Small fits a 18.5" to 19.5" head.
Medium fits a 19.5" to 21" head.
Large fits a 21" to 22.5" head.
Extra large fits a 22.5" to 25" head (larger with thinner or trimmed down sheepskin).
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Hi, I don't know if Google is translating your message correctly or if I'm not understanding. But here's a link to my website if that helps?
www.tonyallenbernier.com
Where do you get/buy the shearling pelt?
Hi. I get all mine from Weaver, here's a link to it.
www.weaverleathersupply.com/products/sheepskin-beige/?ref=mdq2zmv
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I have thought about designing a jacket.
How not to make to be precise