Satisfying Step-By-Step Custom Hat Making

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Published 2021-10-06
Flint and Port Hat Company is a one-craftsman custom-hat shop in Bainbridge, Georgia. The hats are made by hand by owner and milliner Eldrick Jacobs and take up to four days to craft. Jacobs shares his love for hat making by walking us through each step of the process, offering his expert insights along the way.

STEPS:
00:23 Choose felt
00:44 Choose block
01:00 Steam hat body
01:14 Stretch hat over block
01:27 Make break line
01:59 Iron the break line
02:12 Dry up to 48 hours
02:20 Cut brim
02:33 Sand down
3:12 Burn off excess felt
03:28 Create sweatband
04:02 Trim the brim
04:43 Modify the brow
05:00 Crown the hat

For more, check out:
www.flintandportco.com/
www.instagram.com/flintandportco/

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Satisfying Step-By-Step Custom Hat Making

All Comments (21)
  • @LS-ti1rz
    Ahhh to see such an old process still being used to this day does my heart good. This is truly art! Some things should just never be left to all automation, this is one of those. So much pride and care goes into each of those hats. Sir I tip my hat to you. Godspeed...
  • @gabi.garcez
    nothing more heartwarming than seeing people doing what they do, doing it well, and loving every minute of it!
  • @ph0t0sh0pmast3r
    I make custom hats the same way. It’s nice seeing so many others continuing this craft into this generation.
  • @DawnOldham
    I had NO idea how “hands on” hat making is! It takes quite a bit of upper body work to go through each step in the process! What an artist you are. The finished product brings to mind the way men used to dress on a daily basis!
  • @darkknightlight
    Great craftsmanship is hard to find nowadays. When you find it you'll know it and appreciate it. Bravo 👏
  • I'm glad you're keeping this craft, this art alive. I want one now.
  • @Black_Star23
    Never knew it took this much hardwork to make one hat. I now have a new appreciation for hats.
  • @donnakawana
    The whole thing from start to finish was beautiful to watch!! I just love to see a Craftsman work.... ✌🏻💗😊❣️
  • @lllBASlll
    When you come around to liking something, just because of the way it was made, you know the craftsman has done a great job.
  • @normablake2748
    You, Sir, are an artisan. The person who wears one of your creations is a very fortunate one indeed. Keep doing you.
  • @crimsonminerva
    Yes, ur awsome. Thanku for keeping this wonderful art alive.
  • @leboeuf05
    good to see talented people displaying their skills and craft. i couldnt be a hat maker tho...way too much ironing for my liking
  • @gargoyleking529
    The best 5:56 of my day! Truly enjoyed watching your skills at work... inspiring! Thank you!!! TK
  • @JennyG.COW5
    Thank you so much for sharing this with us! 😁❤️ I love that you're able to keep this legacy alive and well! 😊 👍🎩