![]() Also sew the buttons at the ends by hand. Step 17: Finally, cut the chain to the desired length and sew. ![]() Step 16: Stitch along the front of the brim on the cuff (C) 2 mm near the edge. Step 15: Iron in the seam allowance at the opening at 1 cm and pin. Step 14: Pin the inner and outer hats and sew together at 1cm, then pull through the opening. Iron seam allowance towards side panel B and stitch from edge to edge. Step 13: Pin the cuffs C on the right side of the cap (step 12) and stitch all around. Stitch the center back of B, and press seam allowance open and then pin it around cut piece D and stitch around the curved edge. Also going by names like Greek fishermans or skipper cap, this once-practical hat has traditionally been made with a wool blend, although today, cotton. Step 11: Stitch the brim right sides together to the cap at 1 cm. Properly known as a mariners cap, the boat captain hats style is characterized by unstructured sides, a flat top and a small but curved visor. Carefully cut the allowances several times at the opening, so it sews in better around the curve. Step 10: Put the brim (from Step 5) on the cap. Iron seam allowances towards the side panel B and stitch edges right sides together. Step 9: Put cuff C (Step 6) right sides together with the cap (B and D) from Step 8 and stitch. Step 8: Iron the seam allowance towards the side panel B and stitch around it from the right side. Place right sides together evenly on cutting section D (cover) and stitch at 1 cm. Step 7: Pin the center back at the cut part B (side part). Then in both parts of piece C stitch the center back right sides together. Step 6: Cut cut piece C (cuffs) once from Decovil Light without seam allowances and iron on the wrong side of cut piece C. Step 5: Stitch the brim piece from the right side of the fabric along the curve at 1 cm. Step 4: Then cut back the seam allowance along the rounding to about 2 mm and turn the shield and iron. Step 3: Put the interfaced piece A to the right side of the unfinished cut piece A and stitch the outer bow 1 mm next to the Decovil insert. Step 2: Cut section A 1 time from Decovil I without seam allowance and iron on the wrong side of the wool fabric. A: 2 times wool, B: 1 time wool and 1 time cotton, C: 2 times wool, 1 time wool and 1 time cotton. He is adding more character to the face we know and love, and the most important news, his beard is intact," Gillies said.Step 1: Cut stencils (enlarge PDF to 200%) with 1 cm seam allowance. "With some time, he will possibly be better than fine. Sutherland is in the hospital, and Gillies says that he is expected to eventually be fine. Deputies determined that alcohol did not appear to be a contributing factor in the incident. ![]() The Washington County Sheriff's Office said when they arrived on the scene, Sutherland was breathing and conscious and semi-alert. In addition to his broken bones, he sustained many lacerations, but with plastic surgery, they will become a reminder of his survival story. His jaw is severely broken, but doctors are optimistic that with several more surgeries he will be grinning in no time. His arm is broken, but his grip remains strong and there appears to be no nerve damage. He fell into the water near the motor, and the propeller did a number on his head and left arm. He tried to grab it, hit a wave, and was knocked off the boat. Gillies reports that the hat flew off while he was piloting the boat. Sutherland was on a boat with friends, and serving as the captain, complete with a captain's hat. MINNEAPOLIS - Friends and family say celebrated Twin Cities chef Justin Sutherland sustained significant injuries in a boating accident over the holiday weekend.Īccording to a GoFundMe organized by Beth Gillies, the incident happened Sunday.
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