I made a raincoat and blogged abut it here and here. There's only one problem: the hood isn't quite long enough and the top of my head gets wet. I decided the solution was to add a visor to the hood. This will lengthen it and even keep the water out of my eyes.
The project started with a drawing of what I wanted the shape of the hood to be. Because the visor will be symmetrical, it's only half of what I need.
I cut two of the visor shapes from the scraps of the raincoat fabric and two from sew-in interfacing.
All four pieces are sewn together to form a two-sided visor. I tried using the seam tape on this again, but it didn't work well.
Finally, I opened the seam between the hood and the lining, inserted the visor, and sewed everything back together. The seam isn't completely waterproof, but hopefully, that won't be too much of a problem.
Come back next week for more fun with a sewing machine!
Andy runs beeswax on the tent seams to keep them waterproof. Could you do the same thing?
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