Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Mad Hatter - Hat

I have been wanting to do something funky and creative in weeks, normally I like to do some sewing but the weather has been way to hot and most of my time is consumed with scrapbooking. So I came up with this idea to combine both. My friend is having a Birthday Tea Party so I thought I would make a hat for the occasion. I also received a email whilst half way through making it, asking us to bring a fascinator or some description for the Saturday night on my crop weekend. After doing a bit of research on the net I found their was no easy solution here, my thinking was I would buy the shell of the hat and then decorate. This is my 2nd attempt of the shell made from a pizza box and some thick cardboard. I hot glued the cardboard together then stitched the fabric on.
Velvet from spotlight. I used Chicken wire and a time piece from Dusty Attic. Chain is an old scrapworks brad chain. I also used flowers and leaf from Prima and Kaiser and a Websters hat pin. Ribbons and lace are from my sewing stash and ribbon bloom in navy is a Websters product. Bling is the hot fix crystals.
. Thanks for looking, and for any comments you may leave. Keep an eye out for my next hat as I already have an order for one.


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9 comments:

  1. Wow, stunning, loving it, take care, Doreen x

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  2. This is so gorgeous... I love the hat... mixed of vintage style... which I adore... You rocked Fi... this is brilliant... Awesome... hugs...xoxo

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  5. Wow Fi!! This is fabulous!! I'm with Eila, I wanna see you wear it!! :P

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  6. What a fantastically fun and festive and POSH hat! You're putting us all to shame!

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  7. This is such a beauty Fi, love it all, no wonder you've got orders. Hope I can post this comment, fingers crossed. xx

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  8. Wow I am seriously impressed here Fi! Quite the milliner!! Greaaaat job!!!

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