Mini mini top hat

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My newest mini hat- and oh how I love it so!

Mini top hat without veil

My last mini top hat I had modified the Miniature Top Hat pattern to be about 3/4 scale but for this one I wanted it even smaller and less tall. I heavily modified the pattern for this and would say its closer to 1/2 the size of the original. And I wanted one in black, because well, black is awesome.

Jaunty lil' top hat


Yep, just give it a shave!

When felting pretty much all yarns produce some surface fuzz on the finished felt, some more than others. A simple trick I use to tidy them up is shaving the fabric. Yep, with just a regular old razor (I keep a cheapie one on hand for this).

Before and After shaving felt

You can see the difference it makes! It looks much more like commercial felt now. You can use a sweater shaver as well if you have one. I've also been studying millinery and picking up some "hat tricks" from this as well. It's common to sand the felt down (with sandpaper, same as you do wood). I plan to try this next.

Miniature Top Hat

For the feathers this time I tried out something I picked up in reading. I wrapped the feather cluster base in wire (millinery tie wire is what's professionally used, you could also use thread) to hold them together. Then I sewed a small metal jump ring behind the lace band and inserted the feather base through this to help it stay in place better. The burn flower I made following this nice tutorial. I had some lining I had cut out of a thrifted skirt I'm converting into an apron bustle that worked perfect for the petal material.



I sew hair clips into the underside of my hats to keep them on. It's also common to use an elastic band to be worn under the head. Unfortunately for me I have a rather shallow occipital ridge and bands like that always just slide right off, hence the hair clip route.

Mini top hat with detachable veil

I adore the look of birdcage veils but couldn't decide if I'd want one all the time. I then came up with the idea for a detachable veil, perfect! I used hook & eye closures, the hook being sewn to the gathers in the veil and the eye portion being attached under the lace band. I love both looks!

Top hat with veil attached

5 Comments

That mini hat is too cute for words!

that little hat is too perfect!! great job.

Too CUTE! I love it!

LOVE (1) it with the veil!

I love the way you put it on this one. Definitely gave me a chuckle during my busy day. 5 .

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