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Hat Wire Question -- washable?
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I've recently been sewing some fabric hats -- pretty typical sunhats with extra-large brims.  They have that floppy look.  I'm considering sewing a wire along the perimeter of the hat to give it more…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by MHYRR Sep 23, 2020.

Abaca Silk Fabric
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Abaca Silk FabricOn Hat Headlines Newsletter there was mention made of Abaca silk…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ruth Connor Aug 28, 2014.

Cloche Encounters!

http://butterick.mccall.com/b5858-products-44676.php?page_id=147 Butterick Patterns has just released a new season of…Continue

Started Nov 20, 2012

Hat Books
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I recently bought a cool book called:Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats by Michael Cunningham, Craig Marberry and Maya Angelou (Oct 17, 2000)I enjoy books about hats and enjoyed this…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Cynthia G Peacock Nov 16, 2012.

 

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steamers

Elaine,I was looking at your introductory video.  I have the exact steamer you have, but it looks like you have a hose that connects to your steamer.  Did you purchase a length of hose and adapt your steamer yourself, or is that an attachment that you can purchase to go with the steamer?Cindy See More
Apr 25
Trish Beddoes replied to Cynthia G Peacock's discussion A fabric that is new to me...
"Hi Gaylene. Quick question on the silk abaca if you dont mind.... have you found it pleats and stays to shape on its own or still best used with buckram? Regards Trish"
Oct 22, 2018
Michelle O Malley replied to Cynthia G Peacock's discussion steamers
"Thanks so much, great info"
Jul 27, 2016
edith f replied to Cynthia G Peacock's discussion steamers
"Source Argos, b and q, eBay, even Tescos superstores and wickes are some the best places to buy one wall paper stripper steamers!l"
Jul 26, 2016
edith f replied to Cynthia G Peacock's discussion steamers
"Any brand is fine even the Argos value is good!  Since you are in Ireland anything between £20 to £40 paint stripper is fine ...just remember to just cut the hose to about 12 inch length and rescale steamer with Oust when necessary!"
Jul 26, 2016
Michelle O Malley replied to Cynthia G Peacock's discussion steamers
"Edith F- great idea! Finding it very hard to source a Jiffy Steamer in Ireland. Can you tell me what brand wall paper stripper you use and maybe where to source one? (as you can tell I've never stripped wallpaper!)  Thankyou, Michelle"
Jul 26, 2016
Bridget Early replied to Cynthia G Peacock's discussion Hat Wire Question -- washable?
"I am late in responding, but I use plastic millinery wire for all of the washable hats that I make.  Works great, but caution hand washing, rather than throwing in with a washer of jeans. LOL"
Mar 25, 2016
Cynthia G Peacock replied to Cynthia G Peacock's discussion Hat Wire Question -- washable?
"Thanks so much.  That product looks much better than a wire! Thanks, Cindy "
Feb 3, 2016
Elaine Mergard replied to Cynthia G Peacock's discussion Hat Wire Question -- washable?
"Have you ever used the nylon brim reed ? https://www.houseofadorn.com/index.php/millinery/tools-essentials/wire-other-essentials/plastic-wire-for-hat-brim I have used in floppy fabric brims strengthened with a canvas - using zipper foot against the…"
Feb 2, 2016
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Hat Wire Question -- washable?

I've recently been sewing some fabric hats -- pretty typical sunhats with extra-large brims.  They have that floppy look.  I'm considering sewing a wire along the perimeter of the hat to give it more structure.  With the materials I have used in the hats, without the wire, they could be washed in the washing machine or dry cleaned.  How would I clean the hat with the wire?  The remainder of the materials in the hat are 100% cotton duck for the hat, washable interfacing, and quilt batting.…See More
Feb 2, 2016

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I'm an experienced seamstress and fairly new to serious hat making.

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