Remind me again Kat of the hat you got at the swap, was it the straw one with the back bent up?
You should be able to spray paint it. I don't have any experience painting hats, only dying them. But I'm sure Heather of TV would be able to help with that since I know they paint some of those hat blanks they sell.
The other option is to cover it with fabric, basically treating it was a buckram frame. If it's the straw I'm thinking of you'll definitely need to mull it or the ribbing of the straw will show thru. You'll also need to glue the fabric down on any concave surfaces or the fabric may pull away from the base. I hope that all makes sense...
For mine I made a buckram base with a double layer of buckram fused together with stitch witchery since the hat is so wide.
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Date: 2008-09-20 07:16 pm (UTC)You should be able to spray paint it. I don't have any experience painting hats, only dying them. But I'm sure Heather of TV would be able to help with that since I know they paint some of those hat blanks they sell.
The other option is to cover it with fabric, basically treating it was a buckram frame. If it's the straw I'm thinking of you'll definitely need to mull it or the ribbing of the straw will show thru. You'll also need to glue the fabric down on any concave surfaces or the fabric may pull away from the base. I hope that all makes sense...
For mine I made a buckram base with a double layer of buckram fused together with stitch witchery since the hat is so wide.