Quick Look at Hatmaking

Are you creating a hat line? You might have heard of hat molds. Molds and trims are the final steps to bringing your hat design to life.  Understand the process from rough hat body to finish product will help you through the manufacturing process with suppliers. 

1. Hat Body

Once orders come into factories, suppliers start with a rough hat body.  Rough hat bodies are fabrics that have already been through an extensive felting process, dying, tipping (stretches the crown), brimming (stretches the brim) and wet-blocking (sets the shape) before reaching the factory.

shapeless hat pre-mold

2. Hat Block

Choose a hat block. This is also called a hat form or bashing block.  This is a wooden block that is carved into the desired shape of the hat. This is essential to getting the right shape/design of your hat.

hat blocks on shelf

3. Set-Up

Prepare your hat block while you are steaming your rough hat body.  The steam pot loosen the felts to facilitate the stretching process.

steam hat mold

4. Create Shape

Remove hat from steam pot and place on wooden mold/block.

hat on mold

Hat stretches over the block and the brim is closed with rope. During this step, both the crown shape and brim is being created.

secure hat onto hat mold

Hat is placed in oven which then sets the shellac.  The shellac helps the brim to hold its shape.

hat oven

Remove the hat mold and press crown shape into hat using a rubber block.

hat before brim trim

5. Defining Design

Depending on design, hats go through some finishing operations that may include sanding.IMG_0607

Rounding machine that trims off excess brim to create a consistent brim edge.

trim hat brim

Binding operation that sews trim or ribbon to brim for a finished look. Then add sweatband and label.

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6. Finishing Touches

Use steam to set brim.IMG_0796

Tack the outside band on the hat using a tacker machine or hand-sew.

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7. Final Inspection

Steam to bring out color and examine for impurities.  This is the last step before sending product to consumers. Be sure to check for quality standards.brushing finished hat


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