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Don't glue ... stitch
Or two-sided tape if, like me, you don't have the skills to stitch without going all the way through the felt. Or just shove it up in there, it'll likely stay on it's own.
Don't glue ... stitch
Either works for me.I often remove it in hot weather.Or two-sided tape if, like me, you don't have the skills to stitch without going all the way through the felt. Or just shove it up in there, it'll likely stay on it's own.
Didn't think of that! I will give that a go.Or two-sided tape if, like me, you don't have the skills to stitch without going all the way through the felt. Or just shove it up in there, it'll likely stay on it's own.
Didn't think of that! I will give that a go.
Anyone know how to actually stitch it in?
I think I am finally going to order a custom hat. I have only worn rabbit fur so far. My understanding is that beaver is nicer (and the price reflects it), but can anyone explain why it is nicer? I don't have any beaver hats so I'm not sure. I also wanted to know if beaver is hotter or cooler than rabbit fur. Since I live in Houston, how hot the hat gets matters.
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if it is available get unicorn fur
my undyed unicorn fur hat is by far the softest and most magical hat I own
For sure!...most magical hat I own
don't know about these worms ... but my unicorn hat does have a band of caterpillar hair that is spectacular in certain lightSee, here come the worms Fruno spoke of.
That's the reason I only wear mine in the great outdoors...Unicorn farts can be pretty intense in close quarters.... people get all bent out of shape
See, here come the worms Fruno spoke of.
Ok. JBS invented the cowboy hat. All the literature says his family were hat makers before he did that. What was the name of that company and what happened to it?