12.00 USD
This pattern was written for fabric covered buckram hats but for View B the pattern can also be used to make a block and then block straw or felt.
When you order the pattern you will get the passwords to many pages of step by step pictures on the View B; felt, straw and straw lace hats as well as how to make a block and how to block a one piece buckram crown. See a list of the articles here.
Can’t wait to make this!!
Thanks for getting the ball rolling!
Just what I need! Congratulations on your spiffy new updated site!
Thanks
This hat looks darling!
It’s one of my favorites to make.
I love your patterns Lynn! Can’t wait to get started on this one.
Thanks Donna, I know you have lots of hat making under your belt so it means alot.
Oh, this will be just right for my turn of the century daywear plans!
Looks like you might be the last US person, but I need to check everyone’s address.
Love the new website! Beautiful pattern!
jessica, you might be one of the 5 US or an alternate I just need to check the addresses of everyone that came in before you. Lynn
Love the new site layout.
And I double Love this hat!
Cynthia, Looks like you are an alternate but I need to check everyone’s address.
Beautiful hat. Followed you for awhile. In the US, but know I’m not getting anything free. I just wanted to say I love your work.
Thanks for letting me know and commenting even though it looks like all the free crowns are taken.
The new website looks great! And, I absolutely looove this hat! ❤️ Where did you get the wide straw lace, if I might ask? (And, how wide is it?)
I did not mind. I got it on Etsy from Petershams it’s 4″ wide but I had to cut it in half to 2″ so I could make the circles. They are a UK vendor but shipping it not too bad. I think they might be out now but I just found some vintage scalloped edge 1.5″ wide natural straw the other day that I’m making another one out of. It even has the drawstring in it so it easier to work from. That came in an 11 yard bolt that can make two hats, from Vintage Veilings on ETSY.
Love your patterns. I need to make this hat asap.
The updated pattern looks lovely! I can’t wait to purchase a copy. 🙂
The giveaway is over the winners were 1-5 and #10 was the international winner and she is in Vienna.