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alice no país das maravilhas (2010) Pergunta

What fabric was used for the Hatters hat?

Does anyone know what fabric they used to make the hat?
I want to make one por myself, but my first try wasn't that great. So my seguinte try have to be better and mais original.

I'm asking cause I've seen some fotografias of some kind of museum and perhaps there was a description?
 What fabric was used for the Hatters hat?
 HattersHat posted over a year ago
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Juliana_House said:
I wouldn't know the specifics of the actual material used, but I have a better quality picture that might help you out.
All I can say about it is that I'm guessing it's the same type of material used in a normal topo, início hat. Almost a jean like thickness, but different texture.
Here's a great homemade video on making the Hatter's hat here: link (And now that the movie's out you can make it even mais accurate)
And here's some mais information on topo, início hat material: link

For my hat I just used a regular topo, início hat as the base and wrapped brown and green renda, rendas, laço around it to give it the colour. Then I sewed in all of the stitiching por hand and made it look mais authentic.
Best of luck!!
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 I wouldn't know the specifics of the actual material used, but I have a better quality picture that might help you out. All I can say about it is that I'm guessing it's the same type of material used in a normal topo, início hat. Almost a jean like thickness, but different texture. Here's a great homemade video on making the Hatter's hat here: http://www.threadbanger.com/tb-projects/episode/THR_20091009 (And now that the movie's out you can make it even mais accurate) And here's some mais information on topo, início hat material: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_hat For my hat I just used a regular topo, início hat as the base and wrapped brown and green renda, rendas, laço around it to give it the colour. Then I sewed in all of the stitiching por hand and made it look mais authentic. Best of luck!!
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thanks for your help. I've already saw this video on youtube (without it I would have been clueless) mh silk, that's a new idea... I'll keep that in mind. Again: Thank you so much for you help :)
HattersHat posted over a year ago
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