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I just finished the derby.
It it well worth the dough to let a pro handle this stuff.
It it well worth the dough to let a pro handle this stuff.
scotrace said:I just finished the derby.
It it well worth the dough to let a pro handle this stuff.
scotrace said:I just finished the derby.
It it well worth the dough to let a pro handle this stuff.
Stoney said:B) If the fit is too tight then stretch the felt at the base with a hat stretcher until it fits. Never sew a sweat into a hat that is too tight for it, the sweatband will pucker.
Wil Tam said:But I'm still looking for a place that sells liners or do we DIYers need to fabricate them ourselves ... if anyone knows of a site that sells them, please post it here.
Thanks
kabuto said:Somehow I sense that there is a "rest of the story" here.
-- Lent hat to friend
-- Returned with belt glued inside
How long did you lend it for? How long did he have it? Did he mention that he was going to replace the sweatband, and how? When you got the hat back, what happened? Did he think you wouldn't notice?
scotrace said:I'll try and get some 20 footer pics this weekend. I'm not letting anyone see my stitching. My needlework sucks scissors. The felt is heavy enough that I ended up using pliers to grasp the needle to get it all the way through leather and felt.
I turned the ribbon inside out, so it looks fresher. The hat's even a little big on me now. But it's serviceable again, should the chance to wear a bowler come up!
But the other two will likely get shipped away someplace. They should both be long-ovalized before getting a fresh sweat anyway.
Tomt said:Wil,
I noticed in your post that you mentioned that you had ordered 5 sweatbands from Aaron. Who is Aaron and how do I get in touch?
Thanks