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I gave an old hat a new look.

  • Writer: Sarah
    Sarah
  • May 16, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 17, 2020

Since I have been spending so much time at home, I have been trying to evaluate how I might make better use of all the stuff in my house. I have also been spending significantly more time outside on our patio than ever before.


A couple years ago I picked up a hat with kinda tropical vibes with a black ribbon. I really like how comfortable it is to wear, and the wider brim provides better sun coverage. It has been great for hikes and camping.


I love a good draw string on a hat because these spring time New Mexico Winds are no joke. The actual straw hat was a bit scratchy but still functions great as wall decor.


Here are both of the hats before I made any modifications:

The black ribbon is just so not doing it for me. It was just glued down so it was pretty easy to gently remove. From there, I decided to use the draw string from my other hat because like I said the winds can get bad.


Here the strap was just untied and slipped off.

I used the handiest tool of them all, the seam ripper. I used it to create a hole in my hat I was transferring the string over too and slit between the headband and hat.

Love ya little buddy.


Here the string was poking out and I tied a new knot.



Dang, she's a cutie. One side to go.


Little Bagheera came to try and steal my tassel.


I'm pleased with how it turned out.


It functions amazingly. It's been great to bring an old hat out of retirement with a new look.


I'd love to hear if you have been updating or re-working any of the stuff at home or that you wear.


.:BIRD WATCH UPDATE:.

Did not utilize either feeder, but entertained both cats and our Luna dog. I also ordered a humming bird feeder from amazon. We already see them often in the yard, I am excited to hopefully really see them draw in.


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