Re: Shapeless Beehive
Get a large pot of water on your stove and bring it to a boil. Place a pot, bowl, or jar inside the hat strategically chosen to maintain the behive shave you desire in the body of the hat. Lower the hat overtop of the boilding water (into the steam) working it on the bowl or pot inside as the steam pulls the wool to the same. Now, to fix the brim, simply let the brim get good and steamed (not drenched, but rather wet) and lay it down on the counter. Place a large pot overtop of the hat (large enough to not crush the main body of the hat). Take a hair dryer on hot and run it around the parts of the brim that are outside of the pot. This will cause the wool/felt to just slightly draw upward on the outside edges. Continue until desired curl or shape is achieved. The problem is, if it doesn't curl enough, you have to start over. It's actually not as difficult as it sounds haha.
Get a large pot of water on your stove and bring it to a boil. Place a pot, bowl, or jar inside the hat strategically chosen to maintain the behive shave you desire in the body of the hat. Lower the hat overtop of the boilding water (into the steam) working it on the bowl or pot inside as the steam pulls the wool to the same. Now, to fix the brim, simply let the brim get good and steamed (not drenched, but rather wet) and lay it down on the counter. Place a large pot overtop of the hat (large enough to not crush the main body of the hat). Take a hair dryer on hot and run it around the parts of the brim that are outside of the pot. This will cause the wool/felt to just slightly draw upward on the outside edges. Continue until desired curl or shape is achieved. The problem is, if it doesn't curl enough, you have to start over. It's actually not as difficult as it sounds haha.
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