Pork Pie Indentation - Learn How To Make Hats Online | Hat Academy Millinery Courses2024-03-28T23:52:31Zhttps://hatacademy.com/forum/topics/pork-pie-indentation?feed=yes&xn_auth=noI was taught to pin through s…tag:hatacademy.com,2019-05-11:6485913:Comment:2602822019-05-11T21:52:34.353ZSusannah Greenmanhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/SusannahGreenman
<p>I was taught to pin through some plastic covered electrical wire as this gives a clean edge.</p>
<p>I was taught to pin through some plastic covered electrical wire as this gives a clean edge.</p> Right? Sad that so much of wh…tag:hatacademy.com,2013-07-02:6485913:Comment:626262013-07-02T15:15:20.686ZBridget Earlyhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/BridgetEarly
<p>Right? Sad that so much of what I do reverts back to cooking or gardening, isn't it?</p>
<p>Right? Sad that so much of what I do reverts back to cooking or gardening, isn't it?</p> Bridget, you're a genius!
If…tag:hatacademy.com,2013-06-17:6485913:Comment:607742013-06-17T00:22:13.847Z1fi9iq6yxs6ighttps://hatacademy.com/xn/detail/u_1fi9iq6yxs6ig
<p>Bridget, you're a genius! </p>
<p>If it works with pastry ....</p>
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<p>Bridget, you're a genius! </p>
<p>If it works with pastry ....</p>
<p>x</p> when blocking where I need in…tag:hatacademy.com,2013-06-16:6485913:Comment:607712013-06-16T23:03:31.755ZBridget Earlyhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/BridgetEarly
<p>when blocking where I need indentations, I have found that a plastic bag filled with rice also helps. If extra help is needed set a heavy book on top of the rice bag.</p>
<p>when blocking where I need indentations, I have found that a plastic bag filled with rice also helps. If extra help is needed set a heavy book on top of the rice bag.</p> I've got a couple of tubes fi…tag:hatacademy.com,2013-06-12:6485913:Comment:601062013-06-12T02:36:22.746Z1fi9iq6yxs6ighttps://hatacademy.com/xn/detail/u_1fi9iq6yxs6ig
<p>I've got a couple of tubes filled with sand - sort of like small door sausages - that I use to sit inside concave areas. I pop them in and then put something heavy on top. These seem to work as the sand is heavy and they stay in place pretty well. I must admit I've not done anything which requires a really sharp edge though. An egg iron sounds like the go though! Has anyone ever used flower making tools??</p>
<p>I've got a couple of tubes filled with sand - sort of like small door sausages - that I use to sit inside concave areas. I pop them in and then put something heavy on top. These seem to work as the sand is heavy and they stay in place pretty well. I must admit I've not done anything which requires a really sharp edge though. An egg iron sounds like the go though! Has anyone ever used flower making tools??</p> I just bought an egg iron. I…tag:hatacademy.com,2013-05-21:6485913:Comment:565802013-05-21T23:43:13.001ZCynthia G Peacockhttps://hatacademy.com/profile/CynthiaGPeacock
<p>I just bought an egg iron. I like it and have used it for a Fedora. I have a block that has many ridges in it, and I end up just going at it with my fingers and a dowel (wraped in plastic) about the size of a pencil. I'm looking forward to what other people think. Those indentations look so sharp, but they are a pain. </p>
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<p>I just bought an egg iron. I like it and have used it for a Fedora. I have a block that has many ridges in it, and I end up just going at it with my fingers and a dowel (wraped in plastic) about the size of a pencil. I'm looking forward to what other people think. Those indentations look so sharp, but they are a pain. </p>
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<p>Cindy </p>
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