Monday, November 5, 2007

Call of the Wild Hat

We've mentioned before that we're trying to make most---if not all---of our Christmas gifts for family and friends this year. We've coined it the "Great Making Everyone's Christmas Gifts Odyssey." It's just so much less expensive and seems more thoughtful. Plus, it's a great excuse for Josh to get more practice sewing and build his skills on items that you don't have to fit.

Josh's grandfather is a pretty cool dude. He's really hip (probably a better dresser than either of us on any given day), his hair always looks perfect and he's funny as all hell. Recently, Josh's mom got his grandfather a Kawasaki Mule, which a tractor-like thing that he has been using to drive up into the his above his house in Appalachia. It's been great for him because he can't get around as well as he used to (he had a pick-up truck land on top of him once). Anyway, we decided that he really needed some appropriate accessories to go along with the Mule.

Josh picked up some tough-looking snowboarding goggles at Costco that he thought would be helpful when his grandpa is out in the hills on the Mule, because it doesn't have a windshield. But, really, you can't wear goggles like that without some head-wear to balance out the whole look.

Behold Burda 7996.

Yes, indeedy. Who knew that you could make your own hats? (Well, probably most of you knew that, but we'd sure never thought about it before. Although, in fairness, Josh does have a mild hat obsession, so it was bound to happen sooner or later.)

So, we whipped up this one last night in the same faux shearling fabric that Sarah's using to make Josh's birthday coat.

It was super easy to sew, and came together in about an hour. This was a really fun project and not hard to sew at all. The tip Burda provided about picking the hairs that are stuck down by the sticking out with a pin worked great and resulted in a fairly professional look (as professional as something like this can look). It was surprising how cooperative the faux shearling was, although we'll be pulling fluff out of part of our sewing machine for quite awhile.

Needless to say, it's the perfect gift for Josh's grandpa.



Oh, and the dog tried it on for size. (It had been awhile since she'd made an appearance here. The dorky thing is, we'd put the hat on her, even if there wasn't a camera or blog involved. That's just the way it is in our house.)

It was sure nice to do a joint project again, too. They're just so much more fun.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cute hats! I'm thinking of starting a faux shearling project - did you need to use a special needle?

Anonymous said...

We used a thinner denim needle---it was what the person who cut our fabric out recommended. It worked just fine---was tough enough to get through the thickness, but didn't punch huge holes in the fabric.

We're now blogging over at sewer-sewist.com and we'll import your comment over to that site at http://www.sewer-sewist.com/2007/11/05/call-of-the-wild-hat/

(We've had some wacky blogger issues so moved over to our own domain.)
~Sarah & Josh