Young brunette white woman wearing a white blouse and the side view of the Metropolitan Hat in gray with a red brooch on the brim
269 Metropolitan Hat
the left side view of young brunette white woman in a white blouse wearing the Metropolitan hat.
269 Metropolitan Hat
back of pattern envelope with description, line drawings, fabric suggestions, and sizing chart
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269 Metropolitan Hat

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Women's Small, Medium, Large Hat Sizes

This hat dates from the early 20th century and represents a transitional period in millinery history -- following the oversize Victorian confections of veiling and stuffed birds, but before the head-hugging cloches of the 1920s. Fast and easy to sew, it has a casual and slightly slouchy look, with a modest brim and fabric flowers at center front. It is similar to the hat that Diane Keaton wore in an early scene of the 1981 film, Reds, also starring Warren Beatty and Jack Nicholson, about the excitement and danger of the Russian Revolution in 1917.

There are just three pattern pieces: Brim, Band, and Crown. Each piece is cut twice -- out of fabric, or fabric and complementary lining -- for a fully-lined, easy-to-wear chapeau. The decorative fabric Rosettes can be fashioned out of the hat fabric, contrasting materials such as lace, tulle, or glittering silk, or entirely replaced by a vintage brooch or dramatic button.

Suggested Fabrics: Linens, wools, silks, medium-weight cottons, denim, corduroy, fleece. NOTE: For soft, drapey fabrics, lightly interface the Band and Brim to maintain the proper silhouette.

The PDF pattern has instructions, and files for copy shop (36”), print at home (A4, A1and 8.5”x11”).

Yardage chart (.pdf)