This is the best tutorial for boater construction I've seen so far, and I've been searching for awhile. Thank you so much! On another note, that doll head is the stuff of nightmares 😅
Je découvre votre chaine et j'ai regardé pratiquement une dizaine de vidéos à la file. Le contenu est très instructif, que ce soit pour le tracé des patrons ou la construction, les explications sont très claires. Bonjour de la Réunion ! 🐬🐬🐳🐳🌴🌴🌴
Really good video. I have not seen your technique of sewing the petersham to the brim before sewing it to the crown. I usually put in the head size ribbon last. I also will lightly mist the petersham with water so it shrinks slightly for a smoother fit.
Thank you, this was an excellent sewing video on how to make a boater. I want to make one for a boy doll that I made by referring to a 1913 paper doll illustration. After seeing how it’s done. I guess it would take at least three days to make even though it’s small (around 13” diameter).
Hi Stitching Vulture. My favourite fashion boater got ruined in the rain and I couldn't afford a custom made one. I quite enjoy hand sewing so I am very glad I found this tutorial! One question, is there a way to soften the angle between top piece and crown slightly, maybe sew in some kind of light padding? Thanks again for this clear and perfectly paced tutorial.
I am wanting to make a boater with a very wide brim that is sturdy. Do you suggest I add vertical wires on the brim and if so what is the best way to attach them?
Where do you get your materials? I’ve only been able to find the lightest weight buckram and never any sinamay.. I’m in AZ & there’s not a millinery supply anywhere in the state that I’ve found :(
How can you not love UA-cam. Just over a year ago, I couldn't find any boater hat instructions. And now!!! It goes straight to my playlist.
This is the best tutorial for boater construction I've seen so far, and I've been searching for awhile. Thank you so much! On another note, that doll head is the stuff of nightmares 😅
God bless you sir
Meanwhile me, cardboard and hot glue. Lol. Thank you. Your video will help my construction better.
Thank you so much you are the one make video and content both are logically and clearly I have never saw ❤.
Je découvre votre chaine et j'ai regardé pratiquement une dizaine de vidéos à la file. Le contenu est très instructif, que ce soit pour le tracé des patrons ou la construction, les explications sont très claires. Bonjour de la Réunion ! 🐬🐬🐳🐳🌴🌴🌴
i've been search for weeks for this kind of tutorial. thank you! making a boater hat is a lot more complex than I realized but doable, perhaps.
Great tutorial. Thank you very much
Thank you so much for this excellent and pleasant to listen to video.
Really good video. I have not seen your technique of sewing the petersham to the brim before sewing it to the crown. I usually put in the head size ribbon last. I also will lightly mist the petersham with water so it shrinks slightly for a smoother fit.
Thank you, this was an excellent sewing video on how to make a boater. I want to make one for a boy doll that I made by referring to a 1913 paper doll illustration. After seeing how it’s done. I guess it would take at least three days to make even though it’s small (around 13” diameter).
Thanks. It’s so much better than what I learned 😊
Love it! Keep those designs coming!
Thank you so much, this tutorial it’s amazing and perfect
Another great video. Thank you
Soo many millinery secrets in this tutorial ❤
AMAZING WORK! Thank you for sharing
Amazing. I love boater hat.
Hi Stitching Vulture. My favourite fashion boater got ruined in the rain and I couldn't afford a custom made one. I quite enjoy hand sewing so I am very glad I found this tutorial!
One question, is there a way to soften the angle between top piece and crown slightly, maybe sew in some kind of light padding? Thanks again for this clear and perfectly paced tutorial.
If you make it a slightly bigger head size, you can pad it with either batting covered in fabric or a professional padded head band.
@@StitchingVulture wonderful. Thank you so much for the swift reply and I look forward to more tutorials from you :)
I am wanting to make a boater with a very wide brim that is sturdy. Do you suggest I add vertical wires on the brim and if so what is the best way to attach them?
Yes, the wider the brim, the more horizontal structure you'll need. Use wire to brace it.
Amazing 👏🤩🤩
Are the sides of the crown supposed to be lumpy?
No, the sides should be smooth. Check the size of the brim head opening. It might be restricting the crown.
Where can I get that wired brim? The hard part of the hat
You built it, like in the video.
Where do you get your materials? I’ve only been able to find the lightest weight buckram and never any sinamay.. I’m in AZ & there’s not a millinery supply anywhere in the state that I’ve found :(
I order from Hat Supply (Leko), and Judith M. You can also find sellers on eBay and Etsy. I usually get my buckram from Burlapfabric .com.
Thank you so much !!! i love love your videos ! you are a gem !
@@JennasSister You can also double a lightweight buckram. Just steam the two layers together between parchment paper.
You wouldn’t now how to stretch one ever so slightly if the hat is a tad too small and needs reshaping?
A wire frame boater? You can't resize it without rebuilding it. You can resize straw and felt though. You'll need a hat stretcher and steam.
Thank you so much you are the one make video and content both are logically and clearly I have never saw ❤.