Wonderful! I have 2 hats to trim and have been waiting for this video. I feel very confident now to trim out my hats for this year's events. Thanks Melissa and all at B&T.
Wow thank you so much! Such a wealth of information, and you can tell she’s such a pro! So many helpful veteran hints that would trip us beginners up :) thank you!
Hi Emily! Hats are most typically tied behind the neck under the hair. In regards to the colors used, we would recommend looking at 18th century prints and portraits for inspiration as there are many factors that contribute to styling, including date, culture, and geographical region.
I enjoyed learning these methods of attachment and design options. Thank you very much for offering this tutorial.
So lovely! Thanks for sharing your expertise!
Thank you for this tutorial! It is wonderful to see it in real time and to learn each stitch.
Grogu made me subscribe!!😂❤ Thank you for the tutorial. I was looking for ways to add ribbon on my hat.
Wonderful! I have 2 hats to trim and have been waiting for this video. I feel very confident now to trim out my hats for this year's events. Thanks Melissa and all at B&T.
Wow thank you so much! Such a wealth of information, and you can tell she’s such a pro! So many helpful veteran hints that would trip us beginners up :) thank you!
So excited! Thank you for doing this!
Can’t wait for UPS to show up with my materials so I can get started!!
Thank you so much for this!
Very informative and easy to follow. Great video.
Wonderful!!!!!
Thank you for this! It's really excellent information. I'm just about to do my first hat and this is so timely.
I'm waiting to see Grogru in a hat.
He loves his hat ❤️
This may be my very favourite sew along yet! Just wondering if you have a period image reference for the third (fanciest) trimming style?
Check our Pinterest board
Two questions!
Can your hat tie under your chin or just behind under your hair?
Do they need to be monochromatic or can more than one color be used?
Hi Emily! Hats are most typically tied behind the neck under the hair. In regards to the colors used, we would recommend looking at 18th century prints and portraits for inspiration as there are many factors that contribute to styling, including date, culture, and geographical region.