Good day gents! I'm planning to buy a brim curler from Randal Alan and wanted to ask which size is best for an average sized curl? I'm debating between the 1/2 and the 5/8 ones. I was thinking if I get the 5/8 one I would have the range to do the smaller curls all the way up to the max that the...
I just saw their site and I’m definitely considering them! Especially since it’s fur felt and the price is the same as wool. May I ask at what part of the process do you apply the shellac to the hat? Is it at the end?
Ooh are those wool or fur felts? will look them up! I was going to go for Agnoulita's standard wool felts (around $10 as well) as they're the ones that seem affordable for me now and probably good for practice, what do you think?
that's awesome he's accessible like that! good to know there's people willing to help out in this lounge! I've just bought my basic wooden hat tools, I'm now planning to buy steamers and hat bodies so I can start practicing, can't wait to get started!
got it, appreciate ya answering my question! I wasn't sure what type of steam iron to get as most of the ones I've seen here are the higher end ones, it's good to know a regular steam iron is good enough to make a quality hat!
great tips, thanks! what type of steam iron would you recommend someone starting out hat making? I've been looking around and saw people recommend Reliable and Rowenta however they're a bit pricey, would a regular steam iron be okay? does it need to have a strong steam boost?
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