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This is a follow-up post to a previous one that described how to block berets.
A slouchy hat is a challenge to block because you don't want the crease that you would get if you laid the hat flat or stretched it over a plate. This is one solution: stuff it with tissue paper. (Be sure to use plain white or unbleached tissue and not colored tissue that might bleed when wet.)
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Another solution, if you have one just the perfect size, is to use an upside-down bowl, or a vase and place the beret over it.
1 comment:
Love the colors you used! cute!
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