Showing posts with label panama hat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label panama hat. Show all posts

Chiltern Green Road

Saturday, 20 July 2013

Mixing (my) handmade and high street...








Wearring: Panama straw Hat, updated by Made in Home (blogged here); Earrings: CinderelaB
Shirt (old Promod, but there is a bargain here); 
Spikey necklace: F21; Shorts: Made in Home (blogged here

Straw Hat {Updated}

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Not a lot of sewing happening at MiH, it is so hot! I am working on mini-projects that will be useful in this heatwave. On the positive side, I am getting a tan, in the UK, not even on holiday - I know, amazing!

I bought this straw hat last year (at Marks & Spencer). I tried many hats before finding the right one for me, I am super picky with hats. I wore it on holiday last year, hoping that I would do something about that brown ribbon. I did not happen. It is really time to get it out this year, and the brown ribbon had to go. 

You can find a similar (cheap) straw hat at F21



A wider butterfly ribbon is now adorning the brim. It works much better for me - the straw hat has now a bit more humph - and has become a bit more of a statement. 

To make the ribbon, I used some polyester fabric that I have in my stash (it is intended to be used, soon, very soon, well when I get my sewing mojo back). I added a light interfacing to give it a bit of hold. 

For the width of the ribbon, I browsed the net, and tried to work out what the best proportions were - in my case it was 4 cm considering the height of this hat. I think it was worth spending on time researching this, especially if you want the ribbon to make a bit of a statement. 



I made a simpler side feature - a flap that doubles as the fixing of the ribbon. It is a bit more masculine, but the butterfly keeps it quirky enough. 


I attached the ribbon to the body of the hat. You can see some of the blue stitching if you look very carefully above the arrows. I wanted to make sure that the stitching between the brim and the top of the hat remained hidden, but without adding glue (just in case I change my mind about this ribbon as well!).