I've been searching for a brim cutter for a long time. Nothing. So I went the Gene way (thank you for the inspiration! ) and did it myself. First of all, let me tell you that I was terrified. I love this hat but its 3 inch. brim was just too big for me. I decided to trim it to a 2 1/2 inch.
Before picture, bad fluorescent lightning near my piano:
Step one: I used a beater and nested it tight inside the Mallory.
Step two: I said a prayer to the demiurge and proceeded with brand new scissors to slowly, and I mean sloooowly cut the brim following the edge of the beater. Notice that the Mallory had a thin sewn line around the brim, which had to be sacrificed . This is how much I trimmed:
After sanding the new edge: (thanks to my wife for suggesting taking the pictures in the bathroom where, :eusa_doh: , we have regular bulbs) I wonder if you can tell the difference in brim size from the pictures
[huh]
All in all, I'm thrilled with the results and somehow proud of my pulse! guess what hat I'll be wearing tomorrow!
Before picture, bad fluorescent lightning near my piano:
Step one: I used a beater and nested it tight inside the Mallory.
Step two: I said a prayer to the demiurge and proceeded with brand new scissors to slowly, and I mean sloooowly cut the brim following the edge of the beater. Notice that the Mallory had a thin sewn line around the brim, which had to be sacrificed . This is how much I trimmed:
After sanding the new edge: (thanks to my wife for suggesting taking the pictures in the bathroom where, :eusa_doh: , we have regular bulbs) I wonder if you can tell the difference in brim size from the pictures
[huh]
All in all, I'm thrilled with the results and somehow proud of my pulse! guess what hat I'll be wearing tomorrow!