This hat has evolved a lot since I started it. Originally we wanted a tricorn hat. I used black shoelaces with skull/crossbone print, hence the spotty-look.
Sun hat-style before I pinned up the sides:
Hat at the present moment with Dr. Pepper can flower pinned to side and ostrich feathers:
Here's mom modeling her hat.
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AWESOME!!
ReplyDeleteReally neat. I was telling a friend the other day about how to pronounce Tawakoni correctly. I am originally from Waxahachie/Palmer area. Love your work.
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ReplyDeleteI love hats!!!!!!!! this is awesome!!!!!
i was wondering weather you could post a pattern for this hat.
thanks,
fran
Thanks, Fran. The pattern for this hat is included in my POP TOP tutorial along with many other styles available on Etsy.com here:
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Mieljolie
Quisiera saber como se hace el sombrero tipo vaquero, podrian indicarme donde puedo encontrar las instrucciones.
ReplyDeleteHola, Anon.
ReplyDelete"Tabistry" Fundamentos (ilustrado):
www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=33297124
Sombrero (ilustrado):
www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=30706194
Mieljolie
Hello, I seem to be to late to see the pattern for this Hat.
ReplyDeleteWould I be able to still get a copy?
Hi, Jody! Sorry for taking the patterns/tutorials down temporarily. Since I'm converting the files to Etsy's "digital downloads", I'm editing them so there won't be any confusion when purchasing. I'm adding in all the basics needed to work the patterns. I'm also splitting them up by style, so you only have to purchase the one you want to make. Should have them back up shortly. Again, I apologize for the inconvenience.
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