So, I was at coronation yesterday, and a friend of mine busts out this huge box full of felt bycockets she’d made, and gives one to another friend who was sitting nearby. And I said, “That’s f——-g cool! I want one!” AND Y’ALL, SHE UP AND GAVE ME A HAT. It’s been years since I rocked The One True Century*, but I’ve always wanted a bycocket to play with - and now I had one.
using sewing pins to mark the position of the future embroidery |
It didn’t take me long to figure out how I wanted to dress it up. It needed feathers, and I just happened to have a stash that included some teal McCaw, Blue Jay, and some lovely brown feathers that I’d picked up over the years. I bound them together with some teal ribbon and sewed the package together.
feathers before securing them to the hat |
Now for the body of the hat. It’s midnight blue, and what could be more perfect and more me than a nighttime full of stars? I covered the crown of the hat in gold and silver embroidered stars, and teensy pearl beads:
Next I used some of the leftover teal silk ribbon from other projects to cover the edge of the brim, and added a strip of some old blue and gold medallion jacquard trim that I had in my stash. I also found a fabulous giant button to use to set off the feather cluster.
Tada!! A finished starry night bycocket. I’m in love with it and I can’t wait to get into what’s next - this hat has engendered a whole slew of new ideas as far as what to wear with it!
* my friend JM calls it that, and I love the phrase. Don’t get me wrong, I love my Viking and I always will, but 14thC rocks.
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