Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts

Friday, August 4, 2017

Ladies, Kindly Remove Your Hats


It's been decades since movie theaters asked ladies to remove their hats. Hats are lovely and add a special touch to an ensemble.

Hats have been worn since the time of the ancient Egyptians. For hundreds of years, a modest woman would cover her head. However, over the decades, the wearing of hats has diminished. There are still many religious groups whose female members wear head coverings. The come-as-you-are to church philosophy is not embraced by all and ladies continue to wear "church clothes" which includes a hat. Members of royalty also wear hats in public. Hats are seemingly mandatory at horse races such as the Kentucky Derby and Steeplechase.

Princess Diana's turban from the 1980s.








Some of the most extravagant hats are from the Edwardian era. Women's hats became a statement of wealth and influence in the highly structured society of that time. Fortunes were paid for exotic dyed feathered hats. For a time entire stuffed birds were used to adorn hats.

Macy's ad, 1909

                                                        ca. 1910 photos


The Roaring Twenties arrived and with it short hair. Ladies needed a hat which would cover their head and look well with a bobbed cut.








Catalog ads for 1920s hats.


By the 1930s and 1940s, hats had moved on from the cloche and various styles flourished.
Spring 1942: Lilly Dache hat is on the left; Hattie Carnegie hat is on the right.


Schiaparelli hats, ca. 1940s





John Frederics Silk & Straw

Chanel, 1930

Lilly Dache Headpieces


           
Lilly Dache
Stetsons for her, ca. 1940s.

In the 1950s and early 1960s, hats became even more diverse. Wide brims and pillboxes
 were popular.  Smaller hats with netting continued to be worn.

Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's.




Dior, 1954

Givenchy


The 1960s!



                                                  


Here are some examples of avant garde head-wear     

Alexander McQueen
Armani, 2014

Issey Miyake

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The Pattern Patter team offers a wide variety of hat patterns for children and adults. Here is just a small sampling. Visit our team members' shops to see more lovely hat patterns, ranging from vintage to modern to retro.  The shop names are underneath the collages - just click on the name for more information about a specific hat pattern.

In addition, the Pattern Patter Team has a number of boards on Pinterest. Please follow us - members add patterns  and pictures daily. 




Row #1 --- kinseysue;  sandritocat;  TabbysVintageShop
Row #2 --- PurplePlaidPenguin;  ThePatternSourceCherryCorners


Here's a handy reference chart of hat styles.



Monday, September 14, 2015

Autumn Looks From the Pattern Patter Team



Maybe you don't want to think about it... but autumn is on the way on this half of the planet!

Here are some great looks you can get from the Pattern Patter Team right NOW to spice up your fall wardrobe.  (Everyone ready for pumpkin spice everything?)  Oh, and some great patterns for fall crafts, too!

McCall's 8329

This adorable pattern to make some soft sculpture scarecrow kids sitting on sweet patchwork pumpkins is available right now from Find Crafty Patterns.

Butterick 5012

This gorgeous suit with couture detail will keep you absolutely fashionable this autumn, available now from Sew Vintage on Etsy.

Kwik Sew 509

Ready for some football?  This adorable pattern is great for sewing, but also for the terrific graphic.  It would look neat framed in a boy's room or in your sports-watching mancave. :)  Get it now from Jersey Girl Patterns.

Butterick 6800

Why not make a special holiday table this year for Thanksgiving?  Everyone will be impressed and they will be heirloom decorations for years to come.   Try it now from Wits End Design.

McCall's 2118

A beautiful cape will make you stand out, and will never become unstylish.  Pick it up now in Grey Dog Vintage's shop.


McCall's 5947

Why not decorate the whole household with this pattern from Keepsakes Studio?  Really pretty!  Great gift idea too.

Simplicity 8022
You can make some sweet scarecrow dolls with this pattern from Clutterina.

McCall's 2945

A whole new way to decorate your pumpkin!  You can make soup with it afterwards. :)  Kids will love this!  Get it now at Wits End Design.

McCall's 2703

These fall looks are pretty timeless!  Great for school or the office.  Staples for any gal's wardrobe.  Available now at Redcurlz's Patterns!

McCall's 5492
An heirloom turkey and pumpkin for your table, you can pick it up at The Granny Squared.

McCall's 2677

More classic looks for fall from Laguna Lane.

McCall's 3780

More beautiful fall decorations from Lonestar Blondie!  Another great gift idea.. why not take one to your Thanksgiving dinner host or hostess as a present?

McCall's 2770
Another beautiful cape, perfect for your autumn wardrobe or your steampunk Halloween costume!  You can pick up your copy at Smiling Cat Vintage.

Vogue 7460
These hats will make you stand out on a dreary autumn day. :)  Vogue Vixens has it waiting for you!




Everything you need to dress up your autumn look in this amazing pattern from DRC Rose Patterns.  Make a bag, cape, scarf, vest, cape, hat!   Great gift ideas here, too.

Vogue 8672

Sassy fall jackets are good from casual to dressy... make yours today with this pattern from Cloe's Closet.

McCall's 9019

Chilly weather basics that just can't miss!  Pretty Pattern Shop has it for you. :)

McCall's 4234

Don't forget the kids!  These easy fleece outfits are great for school or a chilly football game.  Check 'em out at Pitter Pattern Place.

McCall's 9900

Trust me when I say that every vintage girl needs one of these in her wardrobe!  Make it up in a nice woven or woolen and you'll look like a million bucks.  I wore mine all last year, and you can make one too with this pattern from Frisky Scissors!


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I hope I've inspired your sewing goals for autumn!  Let us know which one you like best, and be sure to let us know if you make any of the above designs. :)

Any weather is tolerable when you make it yourself!