Making a Sherlock Holmes Deerstalker Hat

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Bernadette Banner

Bernadette Banner

5 жыл бұрын

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MATERIALS USED:
Tartan: Fabrics and Fabrics, NYC (1/4 yd)
Lining: sent to me by Noelle of Costuming_Drama / @costuming_drama
Ribbon: M&J Trimming, NYC (approx. 24 inches, or 1 yard)
Tarlatan: Regular weight (cut from cabbage scraps left over from the skirt). Takach Press, shop.takachpress.com/Tarlatan...
Buckram: Steinlauf & Stoller, NYC (only scraps needed)
Green main thread: cotton. John Lewis, London.
Ivory basting thread: cotton. John Lewis, London.
Lining thread: silk. Burnley & Trowbridge (www.burnleyandtrowbridge.com/... color: “cream”)
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MUSIC CREDITS:
“Web Weaver’s Dance” by Asher Fulero, KZfaq Audio Library
Waltz (Tschikovsky Op. 40) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Пікірлер: 607
@jwharris417
@jwharris417 5 жыл бұрын
Forgive me, Bernadette. In a moment of weakness I wondered “Why doesn’t she just buy a deerstalker hat?” As soon as I thought it, I knew how wrong I was. It will not happen again.
@rebeccacarroll9893
@rebeccacarroll9893 5 жыл бұрын
Oh my god, the "geometrically whatever correct piece" part had me in stitches! People never believe me that sewing, knitting/crochet/weaving as well, have an UNREASONABLE amount of math.
@l0414ne94
@l0414ne94 5 жыл бұрын
I don't need a deerstalker hat. But do I want to make one now? Definitely.
@aussie405
@aussie405 5 жыл бұрын
Hey Bernadette, you may find it easier when stitching six hat shapes together, to make two sets of three pieces. By doing that, the final seam goes straight from one side to the other, and you would see the weird bump if it is wrong. Each of the six pieces also needed to be close to a sixty degree angle at the very top, to make the top of the hat sit flat. ( 6 x 60 degrees = 360 for a circle! ) Hope that helps!
@rachelace6102
@rachelace6102 3 жыл бұрын
If someone comes close enough to count the gores in your deerstalker, they will also be close enough to whack with your umbrella/walking stick.
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 5 жыл бұрын
If Bertha Banner felt the need to point out the prudence of using light fabric for lining, that means it wasn’t universal practice.
@TheVelvetKitten
@TheVelvetKitten 5 жыл бұрын
I love your voice and the way you … are. I don't do anything like what you do as far as sewing. But you are so entertaining and calming. A couple months ago, our refrigerator seal started to split. I tried glue, I tried tape, I used a blow dryer. Then I decided to hand sew it back together. Which I did. Half way thru the Hubs came home and said, "Are you sewing our fridge back together?" Yes, I say, and … I wish I had a leather thimble. But I made do. It worked. My fridge is Historically inaccurate. I had you in mind!
@KrigareAvHallarna
@KrigareAvHallarna 5 жыл бұрын
Although you have already coined the delightful name "Lady Sherlock" I have thought something like Charlotte Holmes would also be fun for the character.
@MorganDonner
@MorganDonner 5 жыл бұрын
Yay headwear! I am all about this many mockups life, I wish I could express to everyone how important that is! The cap turned out so darn cute!
@Nzie
@Nzie 5 жыл бұрын
I'm a simple woman-I see a new Bernadette Banner video, I click it. :-) So excited to see the next part of this project!
@cupidispretty33
@cupidispretty33 5 жыл бұрын
"One can never be too blatantly Sherlock trash."
@johnremmen3623
@johnremmen3623 5 жыл бұрын
bernadette -" the game is a foot"
@solayange
@solayange 5 жыл бұрын
« I pressed them so now they look a little less like garbage » is a sewist MOOD and I need that on a t shirt
@1strumyczek
@1strumyczek 4 жыл бұрын
This pattern of tweed is named "Prince de Galles", used from Edwardian Era. My grandma was a milliner, she started her job in the age of 15, in 1920. When I was a young girl, she was teaching me to match parts of my project always along hair direction in wool fabric, and to fit lines - especially in checquered patterns - in every part of my project ;)
@lauraweiss7875
@lauraweiss7875 5 жыл бұрын
I would start with a six-panel baseball cap pattern (widely available) to get the crown shape.
@shelbyhiromi
@shelbyhiromi 5 жыл бұрын
The penny button is so cute and turned out so well! What a perfect little trick for button making in a pinch! It’s probably less expensive than getting an actual button maker set as well
@debesmana
@debesmana 5 жыл бұрын
Fun little comment from me here. My mum has been telling me stories of her grandmother. She was a great seamstress who could make anything from almost nothing and as there were shortages on almost everything when she was sewing she would never throw out a basting thread and they'd get reused until they broke or were accidentally cut. I do believe the Victorians would be similarly thrifty and thoroughly approve! And the finished result looks absolutely adorable!
@DrakiraWolf
@DrakiraWolf 5 жыл бұрын
It’s gorgeous
@bik7083
@bik7083 5 жыл бұрын
My mom used an iron as a template when I was little and she was making hats for me, my sister or herself. It worked really well 😊
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