Tuesday 10 November 2015

Cloche Fever! - Autumn is great for hats!




 Novembre as begun and autumn weather has really reached us. Some days are pure gold, with sunshine, warm temperatures (still 20 degrees Celsius!) and clear blue skies. Others are grey, foggy and wet and you don't see the sun no matter how hard you try. And others are a bit of both, which I like best. When in the morning the fog lifts with the first rays of lights and seems to flow over the tops of the hills and retreat slowly, then comes back a bit, and then by early afternoon the sun has taken over and warms the skin and face.

Anyway, it inspired me to make some more cloches.

The light blue "bluebell" cloche seems to be more suitable for lighter days. I have to admit - light blue isn't really my colour... I do like the outcome though. I also start to like hats in weird colours, because  usually wear black (happy black, of course) and the coloured hats are a nice contrast. light blue also suits my complexion and eyes (says my husband, who also said "look, I would REALLY tell you if it wouldn't look good, don't worry), so I'll go with that. It reminds me a bit of my great-grandmother. The story goes, that when she went shopping for clothes and the shop keeper was telling her how wonderful the coat (or whatever) looked and she didn't really like it, she would say "yes, it definitely makes a small foot". And whoever accompanied her on the shopping day, would know what she meant by that. I assume it is another way of saying "the rest of me looks enormous in this coat".

awww, what a friendly creature!!

Maybe I will add feathers to this side... later...




This is the other hat I made. ACTUALLY I love it. It is great. It's the first hat in a non-weird colour and I like the outcome. Maybe I will reshape the bluebell cloche (or add a feather that crossed from left to the middle or something, it defnitely needs a little more "pzazz").







It is inspired by hats made by this talented lady http://behidadolic.com/   She used to do lots of free form felting on a simple balsa block, lots of cloches or smaller hats. It seems her newer creations (now also in "straw" for summer) are made more and more on special hat blocks, which I find really sad, I love her free form felt hats.

bonus material. :)

6 comments:

  1. Die sind total schön und stehen dir bombig! Außerdem sehen sie vollkommen professionell aus. Ich will auch sowas!

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    1. Danke!! Mir gefällt der weisse am besten bisher. :) WEnn Du einen Kopfumfang von 53cm hast, kann ich Dir auch eine machen. :)

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  2. I love them both! Simple and elegant and just the right shape!

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    1. Thank you Lauren! Making hats is SO much fun, isn't it?

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  3. Unglaublich was für wunderschöne Hüte du kreierst! Ich will auch einen. :-)

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    1. Danke! Es bringt auch so viel Spass! Kann ich jedem nur empfehlen. Hüte kann man ja nie genug habe. :)

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