Sunday, 7 January 2018

Beanie to Snood

One of the great uses of beanie hats is to make snoods, most of the £2 beanie hats from the supermarket are a tube of machine knitted fabric rolled over and stitched together at the top. Unpick the top or just cut the top off and you have a long tube of stretchy fabric which become an instant cheap snood.


Snoods are mainly used in lrp especially by the crew who need quick changes. They are used to hide the edges of masks and cover the neck where the mask ends saving makeup.


Cheap beanie plain colour, cheaper the better usually.


Feel for the double layer of fabric.


Unpick the top, or cut or tears if you want it quick.


This leaves a tube of fabric.


Stretch over your head


until around your neck.


Then pull up over your head, usually with you mask already on as below.
The rough unfinished edges you get from unpicking or tearing, just add to the effect.



Monday, 1 January 2018

Carrot Top


This carrot topped headwear was picked up from Chows Emporium around 8 years ago


It was from an opera called "Sir John in Love" labelled actor final scene and now used for tribal shaman in LRP


The wicker frame is tied together with sackcloth/hessian, fitted over a padded skull cap and then topped with an artificial carrot.



Watch for low branches and don't even attempt doorways wearing this hat




Seen above with a carrot-nosed facemask and below with an onion covered shawl also from Chows



Friday, 29 December 2017

Baubles

Presents for Christmas included Beard Baubles and R.


Along with a green Vietcong pith helmet, a brown suede hood and a bag full of Wee Willie Winky Hats.


Saturday, 23 December 2017

Jesters Hat

The jester hat is a silly hat with bells on worn by performers in the Tudor period and beyond.


Red and Green should never be seen, except on fools is a reference to a colour clash and peoples fashion sense.
I always like to think this phrase comes from the colours worn by medieval court jesters, but that probably not true, the phrase could come from the running lights on ships, which have traditionally been red on one side and green on the other. If another vessel saw green or red lights ahead in the dark, it would mean they were on a collision course. 


This is comercial hat found in job lot of hats I got off ebay used by a local theatre group.


Where does a werewolf go when he loses his tail? 


A retail store,  ta da.

Sunday, 17 December 2017

Crown


The crown a headress worn by a monarch or emperor to show thier power, wealth and also used in a coranation to endorse thier position.


Crowns come in many shape a date back to time of pharoes, the one shown here is shaped like a traditional european crown.

Often made of gold or other precious metaerial, covered in jewels and lined with some expensive animal skin, this headgear is not practical or confortable, its nothing but a symbol of the wearers rank. 


This is a cheap fancy dress plastic crown which I have repainted and distressed, lined with felt all to give a bit life and make it less plasticky.


One up from the cracker crown shown in my previous post.

Monday, 11 December 2017

Its a Cracker


The cracker hat is usually made of thin tissue paper and shaped like a crown.


These hats have fallen out of most Christmas crackers since the early 20th century, along with mottos, love notes, gifts and many a bad joke.


The first Christmas cracker was based on a novelty bon-bon developed by a London confectioner Tom Smith which made a bang when opened, he and his company eventually developed this into the gift delivering item we know today as the Christmas Cracker.

Tom Smiths sons who took over the business when he died eventually where the ones who introduced the hat into the cracker.










Monday, 4 December 2017

Hooded Tunic


This is a hooded tunic made specifically for lrp use. 



Not based on anything historical, it is made of a wool mix with horn toggle closures.





















This item was purchased from Chows Emporium, where its described as a heathered woollen tunic hooded.


I've found this useful in all weathers, made of wool but lightweight enough for summer and can easily be worn over other items for colder weather use.


Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Masonic Hat

This red hat is a hat worn by members of the modern Freemasons


It was given as a gift by a friend who is a member, I have no idea what rank or role the hat is for, if indeed you need a rank to wear it.











The hat is basically a felt covered stiffened ring of card or thin plastic with felt stretch over the crown, it's very lightweight but well made and still feels sturdy. 





Freemasons are an organization that originated in medieval times, as a body that controlled and looked after local stonemason and represented them with the local bureaucracy. Nowadays they are a ritualised group that helps businessmen network and do charity work. 


They are often associated with a degree of conspiracy due to there requirement that each rank keeps the knowledge of what they learn as they progress secret from the ranks below.