Field Notes
Understanding Brim Shapes in Felt Hats
Brim shape plays a central role in how a felt hat behaves in wear. Beyond appearance, the width, curvature, and edge treatment of a brim determine balance, stability, and long-term durability. This article examines common brim shapes and techniques, including western profiles and curled edges, and explains how these structural choices affect both making and wearing felt hats.
Understanding Crown Shapes in Felt Hats
In felt hatmaking, crown shape plays a central role in how a hat fits, wears, and holds its form over time. While crown names are often treated as stylistic labels, they reflect underlying structural decisions shaped by head anatomy, felt behavior, and method of construction. This article explains the functional differences between common crown shapes and why those differences matter in both making and wearing hats.
What the Land Teaches the Hand
Amid all our acceleration, there remains the simple fact that the world is still worthy of care. Wendell Berry’s fields and Nick Offerman’s forests both remind us that reverence is learned through work, not wonder alone. The carpenter’s grain, the hatmaker’s felt, the farmer’s furrow, each reveals the same quiet truth: beauty survives in what is tended.



