Making Your Own Hats

Making Your Own Hats

Author: MsKapolo Design

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2021-07-31

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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Even beginners who have in hands just few fancy pens, a measuring tape, and a small pile of left-over fabrics, can begin their creativities with confidence. *** The book is available in three different formats; e-book (ASIN: B09BBQ7PD6), black & white interior paperback (ASIN: B09BGM15YP), and color printed interior paperback (ASIN: B09BMLLSWB) *** This book is not only good for home hobby sewers or amateur designers, but also middle school, high school, to college students who strongly have interest in sewing and fashion design, or are in the midst of finding ideas for their independent study. Another level up for your new sewing project to pursue can begin with hats, which is much smaller in scale compared to clothing, using the left-over fabrics you already have. Logics and design examples provided inside, in different angles, will encourage creativities, develop problem solving skills, and grow confidence through pattern drafting and sewing. The book is also a good resource that integrates simple mathematics into the hat making processes, which makes a nice opportunity for both sides of your brain to get some exercise together. The foundation laid down in this book, as well as all detailed tips and tricks provided, will assist you in developing your original headdresses with pride and joy. Without the need of any specialized tools, or of being a professional milliner, anybody with basic sewing skills can do! And if you're the one who used to be annoyed by poor outfits, or having no clues to do alterations, for any hats made out of those ready-to-use patterns, it's time to just say good bye to that feeling. This book features; Basic understanding about the crown and brim making Step-by-step guide to create 3x basic and 7x creative hat sewing patterns 4x simple embellishment ideas, with examples and/or patterns All patterns are provided with actual scale reference (with 1-cm square grid as background) Construction demonstration on one hat, with tips and tricks from real experiences Simple mathematical techniques to create hat patterns Addition-subtraction tips which are useful for small adjustments All explanations come along with understandable logics, no non-sense stuffing Plus, visualized explanation, which is very easy to follow, through almost 90 sets of illustrations All hat images shown in this book are associated with the patterns created and finished products constructed solely by myself. All techniques, which were adapted from my knowledges obtained during the fashion school time, have been proven through multiple trials and errors and engineered to be replicable with simplicity. However, in case you would prefer the actual size patterns to promptly begin your new hat sewing projects, they will be available in a separate paperback format, to be printed and distributed by Amazon soon.


Design Your Own Crochet Projects

Design Your Own Crochet Projects

Author: Sara Delaney

Publisher: Storey Publishing

Published: 2017-10-31

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1612126588

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You love to crochet, but you’re tired of the granny square and other predictable projects. Let celebrated crochet teacher Sara Delaney help you expand your skills while showing you how to create custom-fit wearable accessories. Delaney’s unique, flexible formulas let crocheters of all levels easily design scarves, cowls, fingerless mitts, mittens, gloves, hats, and socks. With fill-in-the-blank templates and a stitch dictionary, you can use your favorite yarn and stitch pattern, and make accessories that fit perfectly. Delaney offers a starter course in the technique with 18 of her own original patterns, along with the formulas she used to create them. The companion online calculator helps create your customized patterns even more quickly!


Classic Millinery Techniques

Classic Millinery Techniques

Author: Ann Albrizio

Publisher: Lark Books (NC)

Published: 2001-12-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781579902742

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Take basic sewing skills, add half a yard of fabric, and make one of 15 custom hats designed by an award-winning milliner. More than 250 illustrations guide you from drafting patterns to creating classic, head-turning hats. Start with a shirred beret, move on to a cloche, pillbox, or sailor hat.


Cowboy Hat Making Fundamentals

Cowboy Hat Making Fundamentals

Author: Scott Edward Goodwin

Publisher:

Published: 2017-02-08

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13: 9781542945264

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This book will enable you to make your own fur felt hat with a minimum of tools. The mystery is removed with clear instructions and photos. The techniques discussed here apply to all felt halts, not only western.


How To Make your Own Tin Foil Hat

How To Make your Own Tin Foil Hat

Author: Will Power

Publisher: Power Publishing

Published: 2024-06-21

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13:

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Unlock the secrets of self-protection against mind control, alien invasions, and other outlandish conspiracies with "How To Build Your Own Tin-Foil Hat." This guide is not just a humorous dive into the quirky world of conspiracy theories, but also a step-by-step manual to craft your very own tin-foil hat—a must-have for every skeptic and free thinker. Dive into the top 13 conspiracy theories (because you need something on which to hang your hat) that have fascinated and perplexed people for decades. From secret government mind control programs to hidden alien colonies, each theory is explored with a blend of skepticism and intrigue. Whether you're a believer or a curious skeptic, this book offers a lighthearted yet insightful look into the world of conspiracy theories. Perfect for anyone looking for a fun and educational read, "How To Build Your Own Tin-Foil Hat" combines humor, history, and hands-on activity in a way that's both entertaining and enlightening. Whether you're making a hat for protection or just for fun, this book is your go-to guide. Discover how to shield your thoughts and embrace your inner conspiracy theorist with "How To Build Your Own Tin-Foil Hat." Get your copy today and join the fun!


Cutting for All!

Cutting for All!

Author: Kevin L. Seligman

Publisher: SIU Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780809320066

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Containing 2,729 entries, Kevin L. Seligman’s bibliography concentrates on books, manuals, journals, and catalogs covering a wide range of sartorial approaches over nearly five hundred years. After a historical overview, Seligman approaches his subject chronologically, listing items by century through 1799, then by decade. In this section, he deals with works on flat patterning, draping, grading, and tailoring techniques as well as on such related topics as accessories, armor, civil costumes, clerical costumes, dressmakers’ systems, fur, gloves, leather, military uniforms, and undergarments. Seligman then devotes a section to those American and English journals published for the professional tailor and dressmaker. Here, too, he includes the related areas of fur and undergarments. A section devoted to journal articles features selected articles from costume- and noncostumerelated professional journals and periodicals. The author breaks these articles down into three categories: American, English, and other. Seligman then devotes separate sections to other related areas, providing alphabetical listings of books and professional journals for costume and dance, dolls, folk and national dress, footwear, millinery, and wigmaking and hair. A section devoted to commercial pattern companies, periodicals, and catalogs is followed by an appendix covering pattern companies, publishers, and publications. In addition to full bibliographic notation, Seligman provides a library call number and library location if that information is available. The majority of the listings are annotated. Each listing is coded for identification and cross-referencing. An author index, a title index, a subject index, and a chronological index will guide readers to the material they want. Seligman’s historical review of the development of publications on the sartorial arts, professional journals, and the commercial paper pattern industry puts the bibliographical material into context. An appendix provides a cross-reference guide for research on American and English pattern companies, publishers, and publications. Given the size and scope of the bibliography, there is no other reference work even remotely like it.