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Brief description
Sometimes it’s fun to push the boundaries a little and try something quite new. Don’t think that because you haven’t seen it done before, that it can’t be done! This ebook explains how to use quite a small length of inexpensive linen ‘scrim’ (the coarse cloth often used by window cleaners) to create a one-piece hat and a separate brim. Having successfully used linen (it is quite similar to sinamay to work with, although a little heavier), we turned out attention to silk fibres, often used in paper-making. A silk fibre bowl at an exhibition caught our eye, and inspired us to think that, after all, a hat is a bit like an upside–down bowl! Now you can learn the quite different techniques needed to create a very light-weight but beautiful hat from silk fibres, and how to make a crown for your linen brim – or any other kind of brim, of course!
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