Thursday, July 18, 2019

Inspired by a French Fashion Plate

An Easy DIY Hat for Gene Marshall & Friends


Siren in the Night Madra Lord

Film diva Madra Lord updates the tweed jacket from Gene Marshall's Fit For A Queen travel ensemble with a stylish red felt topper accented with bow and feather detailing recycled from another hat.  Inspired by a French fashion illustration, this easy to make hat will be the perfect addition to your favorite diva's fall wardrobe.  Jacket and gloves are from Ashton Drake.  Muff from Integrity.  Brooch is from Mattel.  Hat, scarf, and earrings are from The Couture Touch.


French fashion illustration
Idées (Manteaux et Tailleurs), Winter 1940.

To make this hat, here's what you will need:

Wool felt.
Hand sewing needle.
Thread to match felt.
Scissors.
Dressmaker chalk.
A glass or other round object for tracing a circle.
Emery board.
A bow.  [Pre-made bows are available at fabric or craft stores.  The recycled bows used for Miss Lord's hats measure 2" across.  If desired, you can use smaller ones as pictured in the original fashion illustration shown above.]

To begin, trace a 2-1/2" diameter circle on to wool felt and cut out.  Soften the cut edge by lightly sanding with the fine side of an emery board.  Form 2 tucks as shown in the photo below.


Secure the tucks with tiny hand stitches.  Attach a bow either with a needle and thread or with fabric glue.  The bow will hide any stitches that may show.  The hat is secured to the hair with a straight pin.


Siren in the Night Madra Lord

Miss Lord wears a mustard felt variation trimmed with a delightfully dotted sheer bow.  Jacket and gloves are from Ashton Drake.  Brooch from Mattel.  Cigarette holder from Mystyna.  Hat, scarf, fur muff, and earrings are from The Couture Touch.

Credits:

Siren in the Night Madra Lord, enhanced with an Integrity articulated body, is from Ashton Drake.

Fashion illustration from 1940's Fashion: The Definitive Sourcebook by Charlotte Fiell and Emmanuelle Dirix.  Published by Goodman Book Co., UK.


6 comments:

  1. Thank you for this post Melissa. I love the DIY's that make out girls more glamorous.

    Don

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    1. I appreciate your comment Don. Thank you! Melissa

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  2. Magnifique, Mélissa, magnifique! And what magnificent inspiration! Truly nothing tops off a chic fall ensemble like a pretty hat. With such a great tutorial, it shall be hard for all! --Monsieur Érik

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  3. Ô, la la...*hard* should read HATS! *it shall be hats for all!* Sorry about that! --Monsieur Érik

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    1. No problem Monsieur Erik. Thank you for the lovely comments. Melissa

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