Souped Up Figure 8 with a Little Bowl of Flowers |
This is a Figure 8 clamp style Hat from the 30's/40's. I bought this original years ago and it still had the paper 10 cent price tag on it from Woolworths. Trust. The tag disintegrated BOO! Its a sweet little black number. I styled my leather flowers after the little vintage bouquet pinned to the side of the skull block.
I started with a length of steel spring wire, felt tubing I made and a felt round I cut from left overs from a hat.
I sewed the wire to the edge of the round with a wide zigzag stitch, it can also be sewn by hand. I overlapped the wire 1 1/2 inches.
Soft Metallic Leather |
Sewing the Binding Strip |
I sewed the leather edges at the center back and added a small piece of the leather to cover the seam. Looking back I should have used the felt.
I cut flower shapes from felt and the leather, added stamens,wire and brown floral tape and made a little bouquet to sit in the tiny soup bowl on the very top.
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Sunday, November 20, 2011
NBC "The Feast" Thanks to Hannah Snavely and Marco Villalobos
Los Angeles' newest haberdashery, The Millinery Guild, opened this fall on Beverly, bringing quirky hatter Susan "Montez" Murphy’s avante-garde, handcrafted creations to the Westside.
The light, bright and airy space stocks Murphy's own vintage-inspired in-house line, Montez, which she crafts using wooden hat blocks circa the '30s and '40s, plus toppers by Cristina de Prada, Su WeHa, Bijou Van Ness and Carpe Diem.
And, while most folks come by the shop looking to replicate the adorned look of a certain sapphire-bedazzled newly-crowned princess, according to Murphy, anything goes when it comes to headwear, just as long as you're not headed to the movies.
Video by Marco Villalobos .
I'm Gobsmacked!