Spring & Summer Hat K-01_21s Hand-dyed Wheat Blade Binder Stitch Middle-fold Hat Center Crease
Size 58 cm, brim width 4.5 cm back 5.5 cm front
Hand-dyed wheat braid
Teardrop
< Feature 1>
The wheat blades were hand-dyed in various colors and stitched together.
It's a time-consuming process, but it's a one-of-a-kind hat.
< Feature 2>
The Spanish Gobelins ribbon is very impressive.
The safety pin of Kim Komi also fastens a ribbon that has been roughly cut off.
The casual feeling fits in perfectly.
< Feature 3>
Wheat is a natural material, so you can wear it very coolly.
<A word from the craftsman about this work>
I really like the work of a painter named Paul Klee.
This hat was born from the desire to make a hat with a color like clay.
Using a special sewing machine called a blade sewing machine,
A string-like material called a wheat blade is swirled from the top of the mountain.
Sew in the form of a whirlpool.
According to the wooden pattern, make a shape by the angle of the hand and the amount of force,
We will sew while connecting shredded blades of several colors.
"Connecting stitching" is something I invented myself, and I haven't seen it anywhere else so far.
Of course, there may be people in the wide world who have done it before me.
Hand-dyed wheat is deliberately cut into small pieces and sewn while connecting.
It takes a lot of time, but I think it turned out to be a hat with good taste.
I tailored it with the hope that it would be a "casually eye-catching" hat.