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22nd August 14, 11:16 AM
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Please help me find this hat: STARZ Outlander
What type of hat does Dougal MacKenzie wear on STARZ, "Outlander?"
I've searched for bonnets and "large berets." And I want one!
http://www.starz.com/PublishingImage...420x560_v2.jpg
Thanks!
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22nd August 14, 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by GoodGirlGonePlaid
First, let me say that I love your screen name!
To answer your question, it looks a lot like a beret I've seen just shaped more like a bonnet. I can't direct you to a particular stop or website but vintage thrift shops and ebay would be where I'd start my search.
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22nd August 14, 12:28 PM
#3
Try Norma with ScottishandMoor on Etsy. She made me a large burgundy bonnet last year that could probably be shaped like that. I have her making me a balmoral presently.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/ScottishandMoor
Frank
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22nd August 14, 01:37 PM
#4
An expedient solution, if you aren't concerned with matching the color, are the larger diameter berets to be found here:
http://southpacificberets.com/
Look particularly at the Argentinian and French Chasseur styles. It's a good company to do business with, and shipping is fairly fast, considering the point of origin is New Zealand.
Gloria at Historical Caps could probably reproduce it for you. http://www.historicalcaps.net/index.htm She made me one in a very similar shade, Hedwick wool, and finished it the diameter I asked for.The cap in your picture is at least 12-inches in diameter, I'd say. Her delivery time is pretty fast, and the cost reasonable.
Keep in mind a bonnet as in the picture will not have a lined headband, and if knit of unworsted wool will be somewhat scratchy to wear. But, I believe unworsted wool, like Herdwick, is the only thing that will give you the full look of that bonnet.
Perhaps it's on Youtube, but if you can check out the bonnet worn by Errol Flynn in the early scenes of Master of Balantrea you might find additional inspiration for a floppy bonnet.
Last edited by Benning Boy; 22nd August 14 at 01:39 PM.
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22nd August 14, 01:49 PM
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Diana Gabaldon sells a pattern for it on her website. I don't know the address off-hand or how much it costs but my wife just finished (almost) one for me this morning. I know that there are three sizes to the pattern and that the bigger ones look less like a beret. As soon as it finishes drying and she gets the ribbon put in it, I'll get a photo of it.
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22nd August 14, 05:09 PM
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On looking closer at the bonnet in the picture, there is clearly visible texture of the knitting. The cap is not very heavily felted, which may account for the extra floppy look.
If you should consider actually knitting a replica of the bonnet, there is good information in this thread elsewhere on the forum.
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...bonnets-85368/
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22nd August 14, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by frank_a
Try Norma with ScottishandMoor on Etsy. She made me a large burgundy bonnet last year that could probably be shaped like that. I have her making me a balmoral presently.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/ScottishandMoor
Frank
I'll second this. I love my blue bonnet.....best price I've seen and I'm sure she could make you a hat that would fit like this.
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22nd August 14, 06:09 PM
#8
That's very interesting. Just making a larger version of my current pattern wouldn't work. I'll have to see if I can modify a pattern.
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23rd August 14, 07:25 AM
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Hi G3P! Good to have you back around here.
Just a note to say that you may not find a matching or exact commercial version of that cap -- it may be a one-off item created by the show's costume department. They can be crafty that way.
"Simplify, and add lightness" -- Colin Chapman
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23rd August 14, 08:46 AM
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I bet if Norma at ScottishandMoor had a pic, she could do it, or so close we couldn't tell!
Frank
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