So, for a while I've been trying to get a hold of a block to reshape the crown of one of my hats. These things usually end up being expensive or they're hard to find in the right size. Now, Looking into my hat "stuff" I found a thin, plastic insert that the guy at cappelleria Mutinelli, in Milan, gave me to protect a panama hat that I bought. I tried to use this plastic thing as a block but it will never go very deep into the crown: it will warp and bend. So I thought "what if I put my hat jack inside to make it sturdy?". I did and it worked. Take a look at the pictures.
Started by removing the sweat and liner:
Take a look at the way the crown looked after years of rain, snow, wind and being submerged in a river: a total cone-shaped mess.
After removing the sweat & Liner I proceeded to wet the crown thoroughly to make the felt realax. After the felt was soaked, it took far less effort than I expected to push my "block" inside:
Then steam until the dome shape started to form:
I left the hat with the "block" inside overnight. This is the final result. I'm thrilled!
Open crown:
With its new center dent:
Started by removing the sweat and liner:
Take a look at the way the crown looked after years of rain, snow, wind and being submerged in a river: a total cone-shaped mess.
After removing the sweat & Liner I proceeded to wet the crown thoroughly to make the felt realax. After the felt was soaked, it took far less effort than I expected to push my "block" inside:
Then steam until the dome shape started to form:
I left the hat with the "block" inside overnight. This is the final result. I'm thrilled!
Open crown:
With its new center dent: