Gigi on Hat-Making Tricks
Though the Lower East Side-based designer Gigi Burris got plenty of technical training at Parsons, making the leap into headwear required an entirely new set of skills. These are the three crafts she’s currently mastering to stay on top of her game.
1) Getting to know the hat forms.
2) Sewing skins.
“In fur, you can’t have a seam allowance—that extra little edge of fabric around a seam—because it would be so bulky. This machine makes the materials flush. It’s really difficult to use. I’m still learning. It can take people ten years to master something like this.”
3) Navigating the wonderful world of feathers.
“There are lots of different kinds of feathers, and you can manipulate them according to their properties. Ostrich feathers are really delicate—I like to bundle them. This is one of my favorite feathers—it’s called peacock flue. And for the Of a Kind headband, I’m knotting turkey feathers. Each type gives a different feeling.”