At the local Burlington Coat Factory, there's been the same very light gray fur felt Hockel with matching light-grey grossgrain ribbon sitting there that's exactly my size for a few months. It's $39.98. I haven't picked it up because the brim is so pliable that as soon as I shape it the way I want (back upturned, front downturned) and I place it on my head, it pops back out into its upturned form again -- that is to say that the brim upturns all the way around.
For the price, it's an extremely nice-looking and nice-feeling fur felt. Soft, soft, soft, soft, soft. But if I bought it, what would I do to shape it? Is it as simple as shaping it over a pot of boiling water? And if I mess it up, is it as simple as redoing it until it turns out right? Is there a better way to shape the brim?
Also, if there's a wrinkle in the grossgrain, what's the best way to smooth it out?
I've read all the shaping threads, but they all mostly deal with the crown (that I've found, at least!) and not the brim or the grossgrain. Help? I may pick it up this week if the replies I get here instill confidence in me that I can make the hat look the way I want it to.
For the price, it's an extremely nice-looking and nice-feeling fur felt. Soft, soft, soft, soft, soft. But if I bought it, what would I do to shape it? Is it as simple as shaping it over a pot of boiling water? And if I mess it up, is it as simple as redoing it until it turns out right? Is there a better way to shape the brim?
Also, if there's a wrinkle in the grossgrain, what's the best way to smooth it out?
I've read all the shaping threads, but they all mostly deal with the crown (that I've found, at least!) and not the brim or the grossgrain. Help? I may pick it up this week if the replies I get here instill confidence in me that I can make the hat look the way I want it to.