I asked my sister what kind of hat she wanted. I was surprised she wanted a summer straw hat. She wanted green, blue or neutral, not yellow or red.
This green is more olive than it looks in the picture. I originally had a different band in mind, but it was wide and covered the sloping shape of the hat. I blocked this so the crown would slope into the brim, rather than have a traditional indent. Then, I saw this peacock feather ribbon and knew that was perfect for a girl who works at the zoo.
The buckle is one of a lot of vintage buckles I found on eBay. This one is more textured than some of the others, picking up the texture of the feathers.
The grosgrain around the wired brim took a lifetime to stitch. If you look below at the previous blog entry (hats in progress), you can see this hat after it was blocked but before I put the wire around the brim.
I did not dye this hat, like I did my derby hat. The straw came pre-dyed. The interior grosgrain band is striped, just for fun.
My hat teacher thinks this is the best hat I've made so far. She said it would sell in a boutique for $250.
The criss-cross of the ribbon in the back sort of makes me want to go back and change Gail's hat. But I won't. Need to move forward.