Thank you! I made the hat tonight and your video made it much easier! I loved the velvet ribbon on yours, I did not have any but used satin for the bow in back.
Amazing craftsmanship! I like how you used a light blue pencil on the green for tracing and cutting, I would have never thought of that. Really well done, it looks great!
Thank you for sharing this tutorial as I really want to start making hats, I love wearing hat's and I'm very excited to have found your channel and subscribed to you hugs Lynn Weasenforth 💯💜💛💙☮️🌹 stay safe from the pandemic madness we are all going through
I like it both ways once you trimmed the brim. Before the trim it definitely didn’t suit your fine features; it overwhelmed your face. It looks great (and I’ve been a hat person since 1980 with Lady Di/Princess Diana when we lived in England!)
Thank you so much. Your hat is so cool and you look great in it either way. Do you think it might work with fleece? I have a lot of it on hand,but no felt.
I'm a bit flustered because you're using your measurements. I don't see the brim pattern. It would be helpful if you started by measuring your head and teaching exactly each step before you start cutting. Thank you for your time in making this video perhaps in the future you can make a more detailed video which shows measuring the head for the cloche. J'adore les chapeaux, merci.
Este foarte frumoasla, dar nu prea am inteles metrajul in cm sau inch si cum se face parte din spate cu fundite, nu ai putea sa dai cateva repere in cm, mulțumesc. La noi in Romania nu avem asa ceva, ma pasioneaza, am 62 de ani si nu prea gasesc tutoriale ptr. mine. O zi frumoasa.
I would recommend transferring the pattern image to Microsoft word, enlarging it to fit standard page size, and printing it. Then the rest of the process should be easy :)
Thanks. I went old school and traced the pattern from my laptop screen! I made 2 hats so far and am having so much fun. I screwed up on the box pleat, but I got creative and the hat looks fine. Thank you so much.
Would that TV & movie costumers would/could make a hat half as accurate to the late 20s as you have done. The hat (which is as beautiful as it is well made) looks fine on your face. But, please, if you're not going to crop your hair 1920s short (not expecting that), then please, hide all that casually, anachronistically loose hair, front & back.
The velvet ribbon was a great touch.
Thanks! I literally found it at an estate sale and immediately knew I had to use it.
Love it. The ribbon made all the difference, really made the hat.
Absolutely gorgeous ..well done ✔x
Beautiful hat, plus that green color is gorgeous!!!!!!! 🥰
I followed these directions and made two hats, the first one I accidentally made a little bit too small, but it still came out great! I love them!
What a lovely little project! I might try this. I think if you had a "period appropriate" hairstyle the cloche would look better.
I'm glad you're here. Thanks!😊
Wonderful talent! The ribbon and brim trim made it time period authentic!
Thank you! I made the hat tonight and your video made it much easier! I loved the velvet ribbon on yours, I did not have any but used satin for the bow in back.
I’m so glad!!!
Amazing craftsmanship! I like how you used a light blue pencil on the green for tracing and cutting, I would have never thought of that. Really well done, it looks great!
It looks great! I do like the brim trimmed down as you did. It frames your face beautifully. I'm going to try it!
I love everything about it and it looks beautiful on you missy! The green is lovely with your hair!
It looks great! Thanks for the tutorial
This looks gorgeous on you!!!
Thank you for sharing this tutorial as I really want to start making hats, I love wearing hat's and I'm very excited to have found your channel and subscribed to you hugs Lynn Weasenforth 💯💜💛💙☮️🌹 stay safe from the pandemic madness we are all going through
I think your hat is very cute on you! Very easy nice tutorial. Thnku. 😊
I absolutely love it!!
You did awesome!!
ADORABLE!
Really GORGEOUS hat. I am going to try this!
Very beautiful you and the hat....
Excelente chapéu. Lindo.✨
ADORABLE!!!
SO cute. I am inspired. Thank you for posting
gorgeous
I loooooooove it ! Great job and you look super cute 😍
OMG I adore your hat!
Adorable!
I love it. Great job.
My preference is the brim down. Really cute on you.
Lovely sewing/seamstress skill.
Very nice
I love it,thank you🎉
So cute and helpful! Thank yooouuu!
Love it
Wow! I really like this, I'm definitely going to make one :)
this is awesome! you are so talented!
Lovely!
Hey Avery! its Clare! This is so cool
I like it both ways once you trimmed the brim. Before the trim it definitely didn’t suit your fine features; it overwhelmed your face. It looks great (and I’ve been a hat person since 1980 with Lady Di/Princess Diana when we lived in England!)
Hello and thank you for this great Video. Where i can find tge pattern ?
Oh this looks cute! I am currently working on a similar one!
They are so fun to make!
@@homebuddy7007 oh yes. I hope to get the video up soon. Did you also consider lining it?
@@WildflowerHistory I did, but since my felt wasn't scratchy I decided to leave it unlined :).
@@homebuddy7007 thank. You. I am currently lining it for a small pop of color
its lovely! You made an awfully cute Paddington lol!
Now This I Gotta Try! 🤩
Thank you so much. Your hat is so cool and you look great in it either way. Do you think it might work with fleece? I have a lot of it on hand,but no felt.
THE PADDINGTON BEAR IMAGE 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
I think the style of hat suited you!
Wow❤
I'm a bit flustered because you're using your measurements. I don't see the brim pattern. It would be helpful if you started by measuring your head and teaching exactly each step before you start cutting. Thank you for your time in making this video perhaps in the future you can make a more detailed video which shows measuring the head for the cloche. J'adore les chapeaux, merci.
Would mind linking your pattern? I would love to try my hand at it
Adorable - and you are quite beautiful - can't wait to meet you
Love It TYFS
Wow, where'd you get the pattern? And what kind of felt did you use? Wool always itches my forehead.
Este foarte frumoasla, dar nu prea am inteles metrajul in cm sau inch si cum se face parte din spate cu fundite, nu ai putea sa dai cateva repere in cm, mulțumesc. La noi in Romania nu avem asa ceva, ma pasioneaza, am 62 de ani si nu prea gasesc tutoriale ptr. mine. O zi frumoasa.
I’m stumped on drafting the brim pattern. Any suggestions?
I would recommend transferring the pattern image to Microsoft word, enlarging it to fit standard page size, and printing it. Then the rest of the process should be easy :)
Thanks. I went old school and traced the pattern from my laptop screen! I made 2 hats so far and am having so much fun. I screwed up on the box pleat, but I got creative and the hat looks fine. Thank you so much.
Amei.
Can this be done with liquid stitch?
I don’t see why not. You could definitely try felting the seams of you don’t want to sew them
Where did you get the pattern?
Would that TV & movie costumers would/could make a hat half as accurate to the late 20s as you have done. The hat (which is as beautiful as it is well made) looks fine on your face.
But, please, if you're not going to crop your hair 1920s short (not expecting that), then please, hide all that casually, anachronistically loose hair, front & back.
Love it