Lauren
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If you want a smooth hat it shouldn't be too hard. You can get a styrafoam head at most beauty supply shops, then use tin foil to build up the head to similar measurements to yours. Cover it in plastic wrap. Get your hat blank nice and wet before you try molding it. After it's dry and molded you'll starch it with a spray bottle and a mixture of stiffener.
I've gotten millinery supplies here:
http://www.judithm.com/
In all honesty it's probably going to be less expensive to just get a vintage one. Hatmaking can be quite expensive... and addictive And a lot is done by trial and error, so be prepared for your first hat to come out not exactly as pictured in your head lol
I haven't done a lot with felt- only really buckram and straw- but my husband is getting pretty darn good at blocking his own hats and they come out really well- he even fooled a few loungers with his hats, thinking they were professional or vintage
I've gotten millinery supplies here:
http://www.judithm.com/
In all honesty it's probably going to be less expensive to just get a vintage one. Hatmaking can be quite expensive... and addictive And a lot is done by trial and error, so be prepared for your first hat to come out not exactly as pictured in your head lol
I haven't done a lot with felt- only really buckram and straw- but my husband is getting pretty darn good at blocking his own hats and they come out really well- he even fooled a few loungers with his hats, thinking they were professional or vintage