Exactly what are you doing - what happens - what doesn't happen?However, steaming it isn't working, and I'm not sure what else to do
I'm personally not a fan of the "one-fits-all" hat shapers - just like I don't fancy the use of a random block. There's a lot if difference between the open crown silhouette of a Playboy and an Open Road.
The block should have the right profile for the hat in question. If not, I prefer the old soup ladle
This can be a deep rabbit hole to go down
Basically, I bought an open crown Akubra fur felt hat, and I wanted to move the pinch I put in it slightly, so it's a little more centred, but I can't get rid of the original creases that I put in it.
What I mean by that is that when I try to put new creases in it, it still conforms to the old creases I had.
Oh, well then you're doomed. Doomed, I tells ya!
If steam doesn't do the trick, I 'd get it good and damp with distilled water and reshape it that way. Let it dry. You should be good to go.
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Thanks, how do you get distilled water? If I boil water in the kettle and let it cool is that good enough?
Thanks, how do you get distilled water? If I boil water in the kettle and let it cool is that good enough?
No, the distillation process is a little more complicated than that. I buy it at the grocery store. About 99 cents for a gallon. I'm assuming you can get it in the UK, as well.
Or I'm going to start selling distilled water on eBay UK!