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Libris Craft
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Hat That Makes Babe Happy by Libris Craft

December 12th, 2012 1:13 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Make a remarkable hat out of an unusual material. Do your best!

The babe recommends: Wearing it in public might get you more votes!

Hats make me happy. I have an extensive collection of hats, from the prosaic baseball caps and fedoras, to extreme confections of lace, flowers, and feathers for historical reenactment. But a "remarkable hat out of an unusual material"? This could be a challenge.

And then I remembered that the local Steampunk Ball was happening, and that there was a hat contest. Well! My competitive costuming urges were aroused, and after some frantic sketching, I had an idea.

The first step would be to make the large gears I pictured as the jaunty brim of the hat. I found a company that would do custom laser cutting for a fairly reasonable price, and ordered a large gear, cut out of a light weight lexan.
I was thrilled when it arrived, and I could get to work on the hat. main_01-1000094107421.jpg

For the hat base, my friend and I started with cheap foam hats from the craft store. I cut mine down into a small cap (see above), while my friend covered her's in burn-out velvet.main_03-1000096107423.jpg

I covered mine in clock face printed fabric using spray adhesive. main_02-1000095107422.jpg
I also trimmed the edge with lace. main_06-1000099107426.jpg
Then, I discovered that the weight of the gear meant I would need more structural reinforcement. So I added a cardboard lining to the hat. main_07-1000100107427.jpg
The next few steps are missing ( always forget to take photos!). I made a support to hold the gear at an angle, and painted it, then attached the support (which also housed the battery pack), the gear, and the LED lights (oh right, I forgot to mention that it lights up).

This is me trying to figure out how the lights are going to fit. main_08-1000101107428.jpg

Then I got to add the decorations, which would also hide the support. main_10-1000103107430.jpg

A giant flower, made of wire, and printed tissue.
main_09-1000102107429.jpgAnother large flower.

Then I added a bunch of other stuff: a bird, a crystal finial, white peacock feathers, and wired the lights in.

My final hat and costume.
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I mentioned at the beginning that this was inspired by a hat contest. Well, the contest was curated, and I was selected to compete. I didn't win, but look at the competition! main_271752548992393107433.jpg

Bonus silly hats I made for Halloween. main_534570101511001107435.jpg
These were made from wrapping paper, poster board, paper plates, plastic bowls, fabric, foam, and LEDs. Extra credit for anyone who can identify the costumes.

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Another veiw

Another veiw


Gear and supplies

Gear and supplies


fabric in process

fabric in process


not my hat, but does show what I started with.

not my hat, but does show what I started with.


base after fabric

base after fabric


inside reinforcement

inside reinforcement


decorations, support, and wiring

decorations, support, and wiring


more decorations and LED lights

more decorations and LED lights


very large tissue flower

very large tissue flower


Final outfit

Final outfit


On stage, and the competition

On stage, and the competition


Bonus silly hats

Bonus silly hats



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posted by Kattapa on December 19th, 2012 1:46 AM

Those are some cool hats. Have no idea what the costume on the left of the last picture should be though.

Spoilers for costumes +1
posted by Libris Craft on December 19th, 2012 6:51 AM

The two Halloween costumes are based on the video game Katamari Damacy, a completely weird game that I'm obsessed with.

The costumes are the King of all Cosmos (purple) and his son the Prince (green).

Here is a link to the intro of the game, which will explain almost nothing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgrnIBlxZCk