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Since Easter is this month, which means it's spring hat time, I thought I'd show you how to make a cute 1950s style hat that anyone can make and customize and it fits any head size, using just 3 things.

 

I'm always on the lookout for smaller hats or head adornments to wear at restaurants or other formal occasions. I saw one on Ebay that was made of velvet covered wire twisted with 2 loops on either side and had just one strand like a headband to go over the head, and it looked so classy and easy, so I decided to make something similar for myself. I couldn't find a heavy gauge covered wire, so I decided to make my own.

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You can see the classic 1950s silhouette.

 

You will need:

wire cutters

floral grapevine

wired 5/8 in. ribbon

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1. Wrap the ribbon around one end of the grapevine several times to hide the end.

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Keep wrapping, overlapping the edge so it starts to cover the grapevine. Since you are working with 2 wired substances, the best way is to keep the ribbon stationary and turn the grapevine as you cover it.

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Keep on wrapping! It's amazing how much it takes to bend in a few loops.

When you get a lot wrapped, go ahead and start shaping it. I did mine in 2 loops of slightly different sizes. The smaller loops will go in the front. (Of course you can try bending it in all sorts of other shapes.)

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Here it is a little farther along. By this time I held it on my head to determine how long the across piece should be, and started the loop for the other side. You want to make the loops like a figure 8, always crossing on alternate sides.

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If you like it with a slightly rustic look, wind the ribbon loosely so the grapevine shows through occasionally.

 

Now it's wound far enough that I am ready to join the 2 ends.

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With the wire cutters, clip the grapevine off and cut the ribbon with 4-5 in. extra.

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Now hold the grapevine ends together and wind them securely with the ribbon to close over the join. Then you're all done!

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2. There are lots of different ways to decorate. For this one I chose a vintage flower with a short wire stem, and wired it to one side of the hat.

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It's light, cool to wear for summer, and can be bent to fit your head over your hairstyle, even if it's a new way each time you wear it!

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Of course you can trim it in so many ways. Here's one with the top covered with a floral branch.

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It makes a great base for a veil.

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And I want to try it as a hat frame, too, to be covered with lace or fabric and decorated.

But for now, it's a fun spring accessory (Period correct for 1950s costumes, too) and only takes about a half hour to make!

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Till next time,

~Kristen – Verity Vintage Studio

 

Look for my new tutorials posted sometime during the first full week of every month. Hairstyles, crafts, repurposing, etc.

 

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2 responses to “April Tutorial – How to Make a 1950s Hat for Spring”

  1. Dee Avatar
    Dee

    Oh, I love this idea. I will be on the look out for wired grapevine. Very inspiring, thank you.
    Just found your blog recently–you are a very talented seamstress. 🙂 I like 1940s and 1950s clothing, but after seeing your 1930s dresses…I think I like the 1930s too. I appreciate the details such as the buttons, trim, collars and gauntlet gloves. Of course, hats!

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  2. Elvira Berry Avatar
    Elvira Berry

    Thank you for your tutorial. I love the 50s half hats and this “spring hat” you made would satisfy my new obsession for now. I am sure I can follow the directions as you gave them so thoroughly.

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