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Fur trapper hat #7107124
12/27/20 12:54 AM
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Been working on a new hat the past few nights from some tanned fur. Used the pattern from Edna Wilder’s book Secrets of Eskimo Skin Sewing. I did all river otter with beaver for the front, felted wool liner. Pretty easy going once you get the pattern from the book dialed in. Makes a good use for any tanned fur you’ve got laying around. This sucker is going to be warm out on the ice. [Linked Image]

Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107127
12/27/20 12:57 AM
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Did you use the beaver belly fur for the front flap ....if not ..those long guard hairs get in your eyes. I have a beaver hat...with an otter front flap.


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Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107129
12/27/20 01:00 AM
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I used beaver back, down near the tail. I see what you mean, but I oriented them up and not much of a problem the way this hat fits.

Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107135
12/27/20 01:03 AM
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Looks Great


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Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107178
12/27/20 02:03 AM
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Very nice

Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107234
12/27/20 07:50 AM
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looks good ,

Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107250
12/27/20 08:22 AM
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Nice. And I can't even get my fur put up. You have a great talent.

Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107289
12/27/20 09:09 AM
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Careful , people will be ordering from You!


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Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107329
12/27/20 09:35 AM
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Haha. Thanks. I’ve never sewn anything in my life other than some rips and tears. I was surprised at how simple the process was. Made some earmuffs for ladies in the family at Christmas. Mitts are next.

Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107334
12/27/20 09:39 AM
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Looks really good!


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Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107352
12/27/20 09:54 AM
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Looks great!


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Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107648
12/27/20 02:07 PM
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Nice job, nice fur, great looking hat. Lots of guys have trappers hats up here in AK. That is the best pattern. When you're done with that one make another but use fur only on the ear flaps and front and a lighter, breathable cloth material elsewhere. Full fur is great for sitting on the ice or on a snow machine but if you exert much at all they are too warm. Most guys wear theirs at 1/2 flap (tied in back) most of the time. When it's really cold full flaps (tied under chin) or it too warm no flaps (tied on top).


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Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107659
12/27/20 02:16 PM
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Just a great job


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Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107666
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Absolutely beautiful hat. Great job. Where were you able to find the book?


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Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: drasselt] #7107685
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Originally Posted by drasselt
Nice job, nice fur, great looking hat. Lots of guys have trappers hats up here in AK. That is the best pattern. When you're done with that one make another but use fur only on the ear flaps and front and a lighter, breathable cloth material elsewhere. Full fur is great for sitting on the ice or on a snow machine but if you exert much at all they are too warm. Most guys wear theirs at 1/2 flap (tied in back) most of the time. When it's really cold full flaps (tied under chin) or it too warm no flaps (tied on top).


Thanks for the tips, it really does seem like the best pattern for outdoor use, vs the ushanka type. I’m planning to do a couple with wool or leather outsides next for being more active. My wife wants muskrat and wool. I could see that this is going to be too warm for moving.

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Originally Posted by Lance Squires
Absolutely beautiful hat. Great job. Where were you able to find the book?


I believe I found it on Amazon earlier this year. It takes some fooling around with a copier as the pattern is scaled down in the book. My relative success is a testament to how simple the pattern is, very easy to tweak for fit.

Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107710
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Thanks for the information Coos. It was out of stock on Amazon but I found it on Barnes & Noble.


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Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107722
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Great hat. I just ordered the book from Abe books, a used book Web site.

Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107734
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Very nice

Re: Fur trapper hat [Re: Co�s] #7107749
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Originally Posted by Coös
Originally Posted by drasselt
Nice job, nice fur, great looking hat. Lots of guys have trappers hats up here in AK. That is the best pattern. When you're done with that one make another but use fur only on the ear flaps and front and a lighter, breathable cloth material elsewhere. Full fur is great for sitting on the ice or on a snow machine but if you exert much at all they are too warm. Most guys wear theirs at 1/2 flap (tied in back) most of the time. When it's really cold full flaps (tied under chin) or it too warm no flaps (tied on top).


Thanks for the tips, it really does seem like the best pattern for outdoor use, vs the ushanka type. I’m planning to do a couple with wool or leather outsides next for being more active. My wife wants muskrat and wool. I could see that this is going to be too warm for moving.


Leather does not breathe well either unless braintain buckskin which is still pretty warm of it's own right. Chrome tan and veg tan are both tight. Wool and a whole lot of other fabrics work well. Fleece breaths but/and is warm. Lots of weight options too.
Trapper hat looks best too! Bomber style is not as good.


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