Friday, March 27, 2009

Lauren's hat

I made this cloche for my friend Lauren to wear to her son's bar mitzvah because she needs to have her head covered. I got super nervous about in a sort of "the mother-of-the-bride" has to look good. But it fit, looks great on her and matches what she is planning on wearing PERFECTLY. So, phew. Now I will just worry about what hat *I* should wear.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

First show!

I just found out I was accepted to sell my hats at the DIY Trunk Show 5.
Mark your calendars:
Saturday, November 17
Pulaski Park Fieldhouse, 1419 W. Blackhawk, Chicago

Monday, August 13, 2007

More hat, less chat No. 1

This is a giant, informal sun hat I made from my redheaded friend Paula, because we redheads have to avoid the sun. The idea was for it to be big and pretty, but, not structured.


Friday, June 22, 2007

Hat blocks

I won a few hat blocks, crowns and 1920's brims, on eBay and also bought one non-wood one with some other supplies.


Hat Blocks

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Recycle and Reuse

If I'm ever invited to hang with Laurie David and Al Gore, I'll wear this hat.

Repurposed hat


It is 100% made from materials I reused. Nothing new. (Unless I put a label inside.)

I had an old wool (store bought) hat that didn't fit right. I was going to to donate it to GoodWill, but then I decided to see if I could reblock it. I wish I had a before picture. But it was sort of a basic bowler shape, the band was a wool braid from the same fabric. Nothing special.

So, I reblocked it into this quirky shape (wider on the top, wavy brim, not sure the photos show that). Eva suggested I not put a fitted band inside, because it might pull the crown in too much.

I made the flowers with scraps from other hats (of mine, and Eva's and other people in my class). I made the patterns for the flowers out of cardboard from old tissue boxes (which I have a lot of, because I have been sick).

The buttons were extras that were lying around, and the thread is from the collection Gary gave me from his company samples.

I have a bunch of vintage hats (from Ellen's mom, my grandma and my Aunt Karen's mother). I plan to start making more hats made from these kinds of repurposed elements.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Hats on Heads

I took my sister and sister-in-law their hats this weekend:

Girls in Hats


So, you can see what I ultimately did with the grey hat. I used ribbon with stones embedded as the band, and the most elaborate vintage green buckle with silver on one side (if you click on the photo, you can see a back view which includes it). I finished the edge of the ribbon the same way I did on Gail's hat. I made this as bejeweled as possible, for a straw hat, because Margaret (my sister-in-law) likes jewelry and gemstones.