Thursday, 6 June 2019

Sock Hats

All pirates without a tricorn or bandana have one good choice left the sock hat.


These sock hats are made from stretchy tubes of jersey material, one end of the tube is knotted which add a nice weighty end to the tip of the hat.



 Part of a bag of 10 sock hats that form part of clubs stock pirate kit, with the odd minor repair they have been around for 20 years.



Easy to make and easy to wear, one size fits all.





is it a bird


is it a seagul


No its flying whale


so watch out for the poop




Thursday, 30 May 2019

Chapo-turban

This chaperone from a set of medieval theatre hats is more Arabian Nights than medieval.


The fabrics that have been chosen along with the beads and sequins totally change the look of this headgear.


It now needs to be used for a character out of the stories of the Arabian Nights.


What's left of the fabric hangs down the back of the neck and is covered in sequins.


Fortunately or unfortunately depending on your point of view, there was no genie in the lamp.



Saturday, 25 May 2019

A hat! a hat! my Kingdom for a hat!

A mock Tudor period hat 


Whilst the correct shape, the materials are wrong and proportion a little exaggerated, although I have no doubt people in the period did add lots of flashy bits to make them stand out.


This hat came as part of a job lot of theatrical medieval hats I purchased via eBay.


Perfect for your Shakespearian play.


"A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!", said Richard not me but King Richard the Third at the battle of Bosworth, at least according to Sheakspear.





Friday, 17 May 2019

Hat Blog 4 years onward


Back on the 17th May 2015 I made my first post to this blog and said 

 "I will post a picture of me in one my many hats every week, never the same hat until I run out of hats which should take me to around 2017 with the hats I have at the moment, after that who knows" 



It's now 2019, I have continued well past 2017 posting a hat almost every week, I now believe I have enough hats to take me into 2020, after that who knows

During this time blogger stats say my most read post was one titled medieval baseball cap, a post about a robin hood style, bycocket that can be worn backwards like some people wear baseball caps


The most popular themes seem to be my post about my more usual hats and also oriental hats, I assume this is because most other hat styles are well covered elsewhere.


I also intend to start adding a few informative posts.