Friday, 27 January 2012

Spring Cap







It's still very cold so a warm hat is still part of our outdoor clothing at the moment. This is a cap that I drafted a pattern for  couple of week ago. It has a wide slim peak and a crown that moulds to the head but is definitely not a baseball cap. The cap is made from boucle wool and has a vintage petersham ribbon trim secured to the hat with a lovely flower button.
I have also made one in a soft coral pink lambswool and intend to make them in lighter fabrics as the weather gets warmer.
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Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Tweed Hat With Ear Flaps




Theres nothing like a wool hat to keep you warm and with added ear flaps this hat will do just that.
It has a vintage buckle at the front and fits into the nape of your neck keeping it nice and snug.
I drafted the patern using a single piece that is cut on the fold of the fabric, and as there was only a small piece left over I made a wallet/purse to match.
Not everyone's cup of tea in shape but it's a good job we all like something different.
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Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Smart and simple Cap

This lovely little cap is made from a black/pink tweed which is very soft.
It ties at the back for an easy fit and feminine touch.
Great for any outfit,plus if you wake up to a bad hair day,just grab your cap and you are good to go.
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