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Make Your Own Hats

Chapter 3 FRAMES OF NETEEN AND CRINOLINE

Word Count: 747    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

material should be used double to secure the best results. Cut one thickness first and pin this on another piece in such a way that the warp thread of one piece will lie para

r this as a coarse thread mig

he seam i

itch closely. This method ought to make a fairly smooth sea

ge wire o

to preserve the shape, as it is very easily stretched and pulled out of shape while sewing on the edge wire. The same method is used in covering a neteen frame as with the buckram frame. The velvet, if velvet is used, can be glued on, b

n frame of nete

The length should be the headsize measurement plus one-half inch. This allows for a tiny flare n

turban

n is to be curved in slightly, this is easily done by taping the side about halfway between the top and the bottom, drawing the tape as tight as is necessary. Next pin the tape and sew in place. Sew another wire high enough above the tape to make the crown the required height. If the crown is to be flared a little at top, sew the wire inside and stretch the material as much as desired. If the

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d taffeta are used. A turban covered entirely with flowers sewed down flat makes a charming hat: the lower edge invariably looks better if first bound with a bias piece of velvet no matter what the covering may be-it seems to give a softer look around the face. A round crown

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