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Thanks for your input MH. Very much appreciated.If you don't have a tool to curl it with, take a steam iron and iron the curl in by folding the edge as you go along. Easy to do.
Thanks for your input MH. Very much appreciated.If you don't have a tool to curl it with, take a steam iron and iron the curl in by folding the edge as you go along. Easy to do.
Are you just steaming the curl or are you touching the iron to the hat? And if touching, are you backing up the curl with anything (between the hat and the iron). I think I'm going to need pictures or a video...
Thanks Bama!Thanks, Dd. Much appreciated, though I haven't stopped thinking about your 4X yet. Don't forget we're the same size.
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Thank you very much!What a GREAT looking hat!!!
Just Wow!!!
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I use the iron to push the crease down from the outside the brim. Never tried it this way.Or is it something like this?
You are ironing the brim by pushing the iron down on the curl. I'll take a photo when I get home.Are you just steaming the curl or are you touching the iron to the hat? And if touching, are you backing up the curl with anything (between the hat and the iron). I think I'm going to need pictures or a video...
Jack I recently bought this tool from Mark DeCou and used it on the this hat. It gives a small curl. You probably want more curl than this would give you, but if you want I could mail this to you to borrow if you wish.DD, give me some guidance here on your pot method of curling. I have the hat sitting upright on a microwave carousal plate with my stockpot over top. Everything is sitting on a styrofoam cooler just to bring it up to where I can work from a chair. Since the pot is smaller than the brim I will have to move the pot around the brim edge maintaining the radius I want. If I want more curl on the sides I start with more margin from the edge? I will be using hot water from a small boiler on the brim margins only. When I did my Woomera with a smaller curl I curled around a piece of rope. Any recommendations or instructions are welcomed.
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Jack I recently bought this tool from Mike DeCou and used it on the this hat. It gives a small curl. You probably want more curl than this would give you, but if you want I could mail this to you to borrow if you wish.
I think I gave around $125.00.. So yea Mark's stuff isn't cheap, that's why it's the only one of his I own. LOL Works really nice though once get the hang of it.Those are expensive , I think the 3/4" Curl is for Kettle Curl . Those are Really Nice @Cornshucker77
Mark can make the curl as big as you need.Jack I recently bought this tool from Mark DeCou and used it on the this hat. It gives a small curl. You probably want more curl than this would give you, but if you want I could mail this to you to borrow if you wish.
Thank you for the kind offer Scott, & if I had more than one hat I wanted to do now I would take you up on it. But I hate to risk it being damaged or lost in the mail for just one hat. Very generous offer on your part though. I haven't had enough time to spend trying either the pot or ironing method. Maybe over the weekend. But thanks again for the offer!Jack I recently bought this tool from Mark DeCou and used it on the this hat. It gives a small curl. You probably want more curl than this would give you, but if you want I could mail this to you to borrow if you wish.
This is my stockpot for making Chili, jambalaya, gumbo, & vegetable beef soup in.I've scoured the kitchen and don't have a pot with a big enough diameter to fit the bill but I think one of 5 gallon buckets may do the trick.
If you change your mind let me know.Thank you for the kind offer Scott, & if I had more than one hat I wanted to do now I would take you up on it. But I hate to risk it being damaged or lost in the mail for just one hat. Very generous offer on your part though. I haven't had enough time to spend trying either the pot or ironing method. Maybe over the weekend. But thanks again for the offer!
OK Jack I have serious question for you. What's the difference between Jambalaya and Gumbo. I found a recipe online and made my first batch of Jambalaya couple weeks ago. Turned out well enough I am going to make it again sometime. But I haven't tried Gumbo.This is my stockpot for making Chili, jambalaya, gumbo, & vegetable beef soup in.
There are probably a million different recipes on making it. The major differences between the two are going to be the seafood, the dark roux & the spicy Creole tomato paste & sauce.OK Jack I have serious question for you. What's the difference between Jambalaya and Gumbo. I found a recipe online and made my first batch of Jambalaya couple weeks ago. Turned out well enough I am going to make it again sometime. But I haven't tried Gumbo.
Nice!Jack I recently bought this tool from Mark DeCou and used it on the this hat. It gives a small curl. You probably want more curl than this would give you, but if you want I could mail this to you to borrow if you wish.