Hat Collaboration

My friend, Eiko, is a wonderful weaver. She has only been a weaver for about 3 years I think but has absolutely fallen in love with it. Her fabrics are beautiful. She designs some of her own patterns and often uses bamboo and linen threads in fabrics that are subtle and elegant.

I have fallen in love with hat-making. I don’t say millinery because I don’t think I’m good enough to qualify for that moniker yet, milliner. I love the cutting, shaping, decorating–everything. Where else can you use almost any kind of fiber, natural- or man-made material in a project? And I love sculptural arts. My beadwork was often sculptural.

Morning Glories necklace

Eiko had a table-runner that she couldn’t sell. It wasn’t long enough to be a scarf and no-one seems to use table runners anymore (except me). She admired my hats in the shop in which we sell and wondered if we could collaborate. Yes!

In Japan all women wear hats, Eiko says. When she visits her mother she comes back to Tennessee amazed at all the hats she owns. I have to wonder if the wearing of hats is why Japanese women have such wonderful skin.

So she gave me the table runner to work with. It was very supple and drapey. Quite a challenge for a hat maker. I had to stiffen it a lot.

It turned out okay. I think I could have done better if I’d had a little more time. Eiko had a hand-woven ribbon with which she will replace the blue band. I’ll use it on another hat. 

The fabric is linen with a wonderful woven-in slub style pattern.

I learned a lot on this hat. I will do much better on the next one. Thanks, Eiko!

Trail Tote Again

Rivet
Nice little rivet
Belt Loop After
Belt Loop After-snug fit
Baggy Belt Loop Before
Belt Loop Before-UGH!

Trail Tote

I finished a small version of the Trail Tote today to match the Necessary Wallet that I finished yesterday. I even added a little rivet on the belt loop for the strap which is a refashioned belt from Goodwill. The Trail Tote is a free pattern by Noodlehead. I love Noodlehead patterns.

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I covered the ends of the braided cotton belt with matching fabric. Isn’t fusible bond wonderful? I love ironing it on and folding it up and pressing and it STAYS! Then I can just stitch away and it’s almost perfect! Love it!

I added a repurposed buckle that I’d been saving and just used the belt like a belt. It can be adjusted for a shoulder bag or a cross-body bag. If you see the belt loop in the picture, I’m going to change it. It’s too big and isn’t connected, so I’m going to rivet it to the strap tab.

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See how big it is? Not really bad, but not really good either.