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Great videos and fantastic looking hatsI thought this video could live here as well ...
Thanks a lot. I am new to this platform so I haven't really explored it much. Much appreciated.Have you looked through the Open Road and the Other Open Roads threads? It will take some time and effort but what you’re looking for is there.
I’m curious how you get that nice curve up front—I’ve tried to replicate this without luck. Is there a specific technique or just keep practicing? Seems like it would be easier on the felt than a sharp point at the pinch.I think I may have a diamond addiction. View attachment 347949
I’m a novice basher and would appreciate some critique from y’all on this. I’m going for a diamond but the back part still wants to curve a little. I actually like it but I wonder if I should keep trying.
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Thank you Eric, that is very helpful. Exactly the kind of info I was looking for.Hey Gary. I like the outcome of your crease.
Suggestion from the peanut gallery: Start the hat in a C crown and use your fingers to work a defined rear diamond is what I do. With your hat if you wish a more defined crease in the rear of the fedora, like Mighty 44's post a couple back you need a bit more felt to work with, IMO. Bring the height of the hat down in the rear, aka "tugboat style" (https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/how-to-get-that-tugboat-shape.37907/page-2) and it would give you some felt to work with. My experience is that a diamond requires a lot of crown (open crown felt height).
Steaming the open crown is my start to working a defined crease. In truth most of my hats start somewhere and end up elsewhere.
Just an add here is a thread that has some great ideas/pics of crease options for different hats (shapes and sizes) - https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/what-is-your-favorite-hat-crease.56660/page-2
Here is the definitive Workshop on Teardrop crease (Jimmy The Lid's efforts) - https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/teardrop-workshop.38228/
Cheers, Eric -
Lol thanks but not exactly genius - just convenient timing. We use those old clothespins as chip bag clips. I was eating potato chips and holding one of them in my hand while wondering how I could get those folds tighter. I put a little steam on it while the clips were there. So far so good. I almost didn’t post that picture - thinking I’d get laughed atGary - that is GENIUS. Thanks for sharing that!
Just keep in mind that the tighter you crease that felt, the more difficult it will be to eliminate it the next time you decide you want to re-crease that hat.Lol thanks but not exactly genius - just convenient timing. We use those old clothespins as chip bag clips. I was eating potato chips and holding one of them in my hand while wondering how I could get those folds tighter. I put a little steam on it while the clips were there. So far so good. I almost didn’t post that picture - thinking I’d get laughed at
Okay thanks for the warning.Just keep in mind that the tighter you crease that felt, the more difficult it will be to eliminate it the next time you decide you want to re-crease that hat.