After weaving is finished, the excess of straw that remains hanging form the brim is then weaved backwards (towards the crown) forming a thin but strong band around the brim. The remaining straw of the brim is then cut with a razor blade as well as the straw ends of the inside of the hat.
The hats brims are then ironed to even out the weave and remove any small undulations in the straw. Montecristi Hats are also ironed with a little of sulfur in order to lighten de color of the hats.
The different shapes of the hats such as the Fedora or Colonial forms are shaped with the use of a steam press, however some Montecristi Hats are still blocked by hand using iron over a wooden form.
Finally, a ribbon is attached to the hat and an internal band is sewn before the hat is ready for sale. |