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What a good idea! Wonder if it would be easier to have the plastic wire straight to glue the bias into it, then make the circle 😄
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This so gorgeous! Thanks😊
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Thank you so much ma for the tutorials, I learned aloy
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Thanks for the tutorial
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To make the flat base, you can use the flat back of your mould to make a flat base.
I love your tutorial ma.
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Is it thread you used in sewing the edge of your flat sinamay Base?
Yes, it was thread
Where can I buy Sinamay fabric? Also, how can I diy mould for hat
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The cover is the lid of a custard container
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Custard container cover
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24" circumference = 7.6" diameter circle.
I would need to calculate that 😉
Answer: The back of my mold can also be used to get the flat surface.
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Answer: Another method is by using the back of a mould to mould a flat surface
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