So now that I have the pieces cut out I can move on to the next stage of my leather top hat. Assembly!
I started marking holes for stitching with my handy dandy, uh, hole marker, or stitch marker, or whatever. |
Started punching holes. I've been counting the holes because I have to match them up. All told there's about 600 holes to punch. I've done about 300 so far. |
Stitched up the crown. The crown and top have to be sewn together inside out and then flipped back right side out. |
Checking the fit. I did this at pretty much every stage so I wouldn't get way into it and then realize it didn't fit. |
This is my make-shift compass so I could cut a circle for the top. |
I cut the top out of the oval that I would be cutting out of the brim so there was less waste |
All of the holes marked and ready to be punched. |
Another test fit. I might end up trimming a lot of the width off the brim but I'd rather have it too big and trim it down then have it be too small. |
Everything seems to be going well so far. My to do list is now:
-Punch remaining holes in brim and both crown halves
-Stitch top to crown
-Flip right side out
-Stitch brim to crown
-Glue brim halves together
-Wet form the brim to the correct shape
-Stain and seal
I think that's it. There will probably be numerous tweaks as I go along so who knows whether or not that list will remain accurate.
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