Saturday, 24 July 2021

Yellow Snood

This is about a basic snood as you can make. 

Used for a group post-apocalypse extremist lrp characters

The snood in this case is a rectangle of fabric joint at the short edge, raw edges have been left.


Snoods are often forgotten useful article of clothing you can wear as scarf, hood, they can tidy up the edge of many costumes





Saturday, 17 July 2021

Orange Turban

This is a basic rectangle of lightweight orange fabric tied around the head to create a turban.


Used for a group of bad guys in our LRP club as image below, combined with black trousers and tabard they created a great look


Grrr


I usually start with a knot in the end of the fabric, put this at the back of the end and stretch the fabric full width to front, where I twist the fabric to tighten to skull before wrapping the remaining fabric around the head to form a headband which I then tuck in creating a secure head covering


As the image below the end of the fabric can be tucked in around the head or left loose. When left loose this can also be partially tucked in providing a face covering (see top image)





Sunday, 11 July 2021

Unexpected Hat Haul

 Earlier in the week, I bid on a pile of hats, a made a rock bottom bid not expecting to win, although among the 11 hats I had spotted 4 hats that looked worth having. 

Anyway, I won.

When I received the parcel, I found really only 2 were worth the bid (hidden at the bottom of this pile), a couple more may find a use, overall worth the low bid, but glad I did not bid more.


One I photographed but was only worthy of the bin, the green one above.


Those in the photo above are from a King and I theatre production, I'm not sure yet what to do with, some need a bit of TLC, I will photograph them before they go or use comes to mind

Friday, 9 July 2021

Maroon Beret

 This beret is deep maroon red.


Maroon berets are associated with Airbourne forces.


I found this hat in a giveaway box, it was quickly claimed by me, after all, collecting hats is what I do.


The original badge has been removed and replaced with a piece of yellow fabric.


Pictures were taken in the ruins of Ogmore Castle whilst on holiday




Monday, 28 June 2021

Gryffindor Beanie


This beanie is in the colours of the House of Gryffindor from the Harry Potter stories


It also has a Gryffindor badge on the front


As far as remember nobody in the films wore a Gryffindor beanie, but there are plenty fans who will know for sure.

A comfortable machine knitted beanie, suitable for spell caster of most ages


Hat are very useful for those cursed with the Calvorio spell 






 

Tuesday, 22 June 2021

Sindhi Cap

The Sindhi cap 



This is a hat worn mainly by people in Balochistan Sindh and by Pashtun people that live in Pakistan and Afghanistan. 
It is a part of Sindhi and Saraiki culture.


In Sindhi culture, the hat is given as a gift of respect.



Fully authentic Sindhi caps are handwoven and involve many hours of hard work  


Intricate patterns are embroidered on the hat, and very often small pieces of mirror and gemstones are also sewed into it.  


The hat is almost a typical pillbox shape, (similar to a smoking cap or Kufi hats) the big difference is the arched shape cut out in the front to expose part of the forehead.


 

Monday, 14 June 2021

Blue Beret

 This is a blue beret, the lighter blue, not the darker navy blue used by British naval forces.


The Blue Beret is use by various military and some police forces around the world


The most notable use is by UN peacekeeping forces.


In the photo below and start of this post, I'm using for a character in a post-apocalypse lrp 

Beret are the best hats for military or revolutionary groups



Monday, 7 June 2021

Dents and Creases

 Hats particularly fedora's / cowboy hats get much of their looks from the creases and dents put in the crown. 

Below are the 6 main types in my opinion


Open crown
Also called a round crown, open crowns don’t have any creases at all, basically a dome shape prior to creasing.


 
Centre dent  
This crown shape is also called a centre crease, a shape that features a single crease down the centre of the crown



Telescope  
Also called a flat crown or flat top, a telescope crown is marked by its simple circular indentation




Diamond dent 
The crown is diamond-shaped  when viewed from the top





Teardrop dent  
This crown type can be identified by a teardrop shape that is more pointed at the front and curved at back.



Cattleman dent 
This crown type has a main centre dent/crease with 2 smaller creases on either side