Hi Ken,
Thanks, I look forward to learning a lot here.
Yes, the hoods are stitched inside out, there are 3 seams, two to join the eye panels to the center panel, and a third for the collar along the bottom. So the first two seams are stitched and secured and then the hood is soaked under the facet until wet all the way through and then turned right side out. Once it's right side out then it goes on a mold called a "hood block" and the seams are flattened out with a burnishing rod and the hood is shaped on the block. As the leather dries it reaches a critcal moisture content when it's nearly dry and that's when you burnish the living crap out of the hood. This step gives it it's deep lusture and really nails the shape of the block onto the hood. After it's totally dry I remove it from the block and trim the bottom so that the hood sits flat and then stitch the collar on. There are a lot of little prep steps that go into making one these things, all said and done it takes me about 8 hours to make a hood. They are a labor of love really.....like all good things.
Paul