This is exactly the kind of tutorial I've been searching for making hats. I was tired of finding a bunch of DIYs that were all about cardstock, craft foam, and hot glue. Thank you for posting this!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the time and quality work you put into it! I can't stand seeing DIY's that they slap things on, glue showing, and don't seem to care on some of them. Beautiful work.
Hi. I bought the pattern that this video is for & I'm working on making my second hat from it. You may want to thoroughly re-read the whole thing, as some minor things seem to be missing. One is that neither the heat bond material nor the hat elastic is listed in the needed materials. They are coming out very cute though! I think my main difficulty was reducing the entire pattern by 25% which shrank my seam allowances too much.
Thanks for your comments. However, all the pieces are to scale and do not need to be reduced 25% . I'll check the materials listed and make sure they're all there. Thanks so much..happy hat making!
Yes, I understand they are to scale, but I wanted my hats a bit smaller. I'd be happy to share photos (or maybe I'll video them!) once they're done. I'm making them for my wedding next weekend. Thank you!
Very cute! the e-book/pattern is $20 though. For my purpose (one time party wear) I'll have to buy the cheap felt version. Hatheads School of Millinery looks so very interesting though!
I would also say that depending on how the hat is constructed (aka how well you do), it might be that your hair could get stuck in the edges if you don't line it.
Hi, You can purchase supplies from my site linked up to etsy. I see everything in small quantities and sized down for lower shipping cost. I can also do up hat kits if that is easier. Thanks.
I'm not sure I understand the question. Normally, you stitch the bow from behind and if it's flat against the hat, it should be smooth. Maybe pin first so it's easier to stitch on. Thanks.
I realize your comment is 2 years old, but if it's still helpful - it looks like she used buckram fabric, millinery wire, horse hair braid (maybe 2"), and a double sided fusible like Wonder-Under.
@@Izumiorra You might be able to get away with using plastic canvas used for embroidery. But you'll still need to bind the rough edges with bias tape or some such equivalent.
I know this is more difficult, but it looks awesome! The only thing is that I found the lighting wasn't great, so it was a bit hard for me to see what exactly was happening in the black parts. But very awesome hat.
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Never ever cut wire with tin snips. It notches the blades and ruins them for cutting sheet metal. Buy wire cutters.This is worse than using fabric sheers to cut paper.
This is exactly the kind of tutorial I've been searching for making hats. I was tired of finding a bunch of DIYs that were all about cardstock, craft foam, and hot glue. Thank you for posting this!
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You are so true
I have a total, newfound, appreciation for the cost of these splendid little creations!! Fabulous.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the time and quality work you put into it! I can't stand seeing DIY's that they slap things on, glue showing, and don't seem to care on some of them. Beautiful work.
Your tutorial was very well done and all aspects were finished in a very clean and strong manner.
Hi. I bought the pattern that this video is for & I'm working on making my second hat from it. You may want to thoroughly re-read the whole thing, as some minor things seem to be missing. One is that neither the heat bond material nor the hat elastic is listed in the needed materials.
They are coming out very cute though! I think my main difficulty was reducing the entire pattern by 25% which shrank my seam allowances too much.
Просто великолепно! Браво мастеру!!!!
Es el mejor sombrero que he visto hacer felicidades!!
Thanks for your comments. However, all the pieces are to scale and do not need to be reduced 25% . I'll check the materials listed and make sure they're all there. Thanks so much..happy hat making!
Thanks for this is just figured out all the materials that you use for this and was able to create the same pattern on my own thanks
Me encantó! Muy bien elaborado, pero para hacerlo en casa dónde se consiguen los patrones y que material se necesita? Además que estén en español.
Felicitaciones por tan hermoso sombrero y por un muy claro tutorial¡¡ dan ganas de hacerlo¡¡
This was an awesome tutorial!!! I’m making a hat for a doll! Thanks for sharing ✨✨✨✨
Yes, I understand they are to scale, but I wanted my hats a bit smaller. I'd be happy to share photos (or maybe I'll video them!) once they're done. I'm making them for my wedding next weekend.
Thank you!
What materials did u use?
that's awesome, but what material is used for the hat?
Very cute! the e-book/pattern is $20 though. For my purpose (one time party wear) I'll have to buy the cheap felt version. Hatheads School of Millinery looks so very interesting though!
That was really interesting to watch!
what was the base fabric you used at the beginning? I'm looking for a similar fabric for a sheer strapless bridal dress.
this is too difficult for me Dx but I will try. Your hat is so perfect!
Adorable, but is there really any reason to line it (especially in such cute satin that no one will see)?
+earthsprite Um... yes. It's called professionalism.
+Fangs4DaMemories If you're selling them, I guess. I was thinking from a DIY perspective.
It makes it look better when you take it off and show people who may want to pay you to make one for them.
I would also say that depending on how the hat is constructed (aka how well you do), it might be that your hair could get stuck in the edges if you don't line it.
Hi,
You can purchase supplies from my site linked up to etsy. I see everything in small quantities and sized down for lower shipping cost. I can also do up hat kits if that is easier. Thanks.
Great tutorial! Had to turn the sound down...sounded like an old yamaha dx7.
Beautiful job! How fun!
WONDERFUL, SO BEAUTIFUL, THANK YOU FOR SHARING XO
what if you wanted to put a ribbon at the top, how would you do that? i tried and it was all bumpy and not even.
what' s the name of the white fabric? so cute hat!
Andy Acuña Beautiful!
I'm not sure I understand the question. Normally, you stitch the bow from behind and if it's flat against the hat, it should be smooth. Maybe pin first so it's easier to stitch on. Thanks.
Thanks for your comments but please note this is a trailer advertising the 35 pattern page book available at hatheads.com
What kind of 1” tape is used over the wire?
Cant find the pattern on the website
what are those materials? elaborate please
I realize your comment is 2 years old, but if it's still helpful - it looks like she used buckram fabric, millinery wire, horse hair braid (maybe 2"), and a double sided fusible like Wonder-Under.
@@LunarCrystal07 can i use diffrent materials then what she used?
@@Izumiorra You might be able to get away with using plastic canvas used for embroidery. But you'll still need to bind the rough edges with bias tape or some such equivalent.
I know this is more difficult, but it looks awesome! The only thing is that I found the lighting wasn't great, so it was a bit hard for me to see what exactly was happening in the black parts. But very awesome hat.
What do you call the net
veil
serait-il possible d'avoir les plans ainsi que la liste de matériel pour faire le chapeau merci d'avance
Are you using sinamay for the base of the hat? if you are, I'm definitely buying your tutorial!
Or did you use buckram? i just wanna know what to buy before i get the tutorial.
It's buckram.
goooorgeous❤️❤️❤️! Do you sell these?
Hi! what fabric is the white one?
Wow! this is very nice and neat
Awesome hat!!
You got it !!! I love it !!!
You can purchase a detailed 30 page pattern at hatheads
what was the adhesive?
Wow that's awesome i'm gonna make one right now!!! :D
Beautiful!!!
Beautiful!
Really good job
Wery good work. Like for real size hat.
Che materiali usi? Cosi non si capisce che materiale e?
Thank you for the video, very helpful :)
love it!
That was awesome
Waouh very beautiful thanks
Awesome!
Bonjour 👋 👋 👋, je m'appelle Brigitte et je viens de découvrir votre chaîne TH-cam, grâce a Pinterset et je me suis me obnnée ! Je vous suis depuis la Belgique Hello 👋👋 . Je suis ravie et heureuse d' avoir decouvert votre chaine TH-cam vidéo 📹 . Je trouve se magnifique , et splendide, chapeau haut-forme 🎩 extrêmement beau quel plaisir de vous regarder . Ce chapeau haut-forme est juste sublime 👍🏻🫶❤️ et très élégant 👍🏻🫶❤️ , vraiment extraordinaire 👍🏻🫶❤️. J'aurais aimé savoir s'il vous plaît comment appelle-t-on le tissu rigide blanc que vous avez placé dans le chapeau ? Bravo 👏 👏 👏 , et MERCI 👍🏻 👍🏻 👍🏻 pour ce tutoriel 📹 à très bientôt pour la prochaine vidéo 📹 Bye-bye 👋👋👋🎩👍🏻🫶👌❤️🪡🧵
wow thx this helped a lot
Muy bueno!!!!!!
Gorgeous, Fabrics are Black velvet, lining fabric, silk black and white.
Nice I like it
cool
Wow amazing :O
cool..love to see your results.!! alisa
So frick'n cute ! Thanks.
Never ever cut wire with tin snips. It notches the blades and ruins them for cutting sheet metal. Buy wire cutters.This is worse than using fabric sheers to cut paper.
Sorry The measure are?
Супер!
😍🌹🥀🌷🌺🌸👍👏
I have contest
Good video but not really helpful. Would like to know materials used and some instructions as well
Thank you for the Vid, but It didn't really explain anything.
This is perfectly impossible, if you don't have a sewing machine .. 0.0
Hi! what fabric is the white one?
Beautiful!
Beautiful!