Greetings friends,
For a number of years I thought it'd be fun to gradually assemble a pirate costume that I can wear every year for Halloween. This eliminates the need for new costumes, and with a small amount of effort I can add little details to the costume every year. Last year (2021) I went very simple, repurposing a "Where's Waldo" striped shirt for my pirate garb and sporting a matching red bandana. This year, I decided I'd have a go at making a nice pirate hat.
I ordered a felted wool hat blank from Cooperstown Trading Post, in a size XL. I forgot to take a photo of the hat when it arrived, but it's a very basic black hat with a round wide brim. The hat was incredibly stiff, but with some persuasion, it became pliable enough to shape.
I wanted to style the hat similar to the classic tricorn, so I started by bending up the brim of the hat on each side and applied some small clamps to establish a crease. I used the steam setting on my clothes iron to gently steam the hat so that the crease would set. This worked incredibly well to soften the wool and make this work much easier. At the same time, I was able to steam the crown of the hat and stretch it over my head to achieve a better fit. With the hat shaped with steam and clamps, I used some thick thread to "pin" the sides up to hold the tricorn shape.
For the trim, I wanted something ornate but not too over the top. I found a wonderful trim from Palladia Passementerie which I think has the perfect level of flair. I sewed this around the brim of the hat after shaping it, using a thumb tack to poke through the thick wool and then sewing the trim into place.
I have some future plans to add to the hat, for example some feathers and maybe decorative pins or buttons, but at this point it was ready for the debut! It fits really comfortably over my bandana and I'm sure will hold up well for quite a long time!
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Thanks for reading,
Juju