jlee562
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Here is hat build #4. I blocked it on a 6", #52 block, 3" brim. I put a few dry creases in but they all seemed too tall. So I decided to try a different western crease. I saw this photo on the Paris Hatters site:
I didn't get quite the blocky center 'trough,' I guess they went lower on the back and sides than I did.
beaver FEPSA felt in Moonshine, vintage 2 ply and hand bound edge.

I didn't get quite the blocky center 'trough,' I guess they went lower on the back and sides than I did.



beaver FEPSA felt in Moonshine, vintage 2 ply and hand bound edge.