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		<title>Making a cocktail hat part 1&#8230;. the base.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay this may be my first post but I thought I would get right in and start making hats. I am currently making a cocktail hat for my certificate 3 in Millinery and have decided to attempt to document it here. Being new at blogging I am sure my instructions and photos will get better [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay this may be my first post but I thought I would get right in and start making hats. I am currently making a cocktail hat for my certificate 3 in Millinery and have decided to attempt to document it here. Being new at blogging I am sure my instructions and photos will get better as I go along &#8211; any tips for improvement are most welcome. The base I am making is made out of 20/20 but could be made out of similar millinery products such as lino or buckram. These are products that contain a stiffening agent so that when wet can be moulded and they retain their shape when they dry. The post will only cover the moulding of the base&#8230; future posts will cover the shaping, wiring, covering and embellishment of the base. <br />
<hr />The tools I used to mould my shape are:
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<li> A dome hat block &#8211; a block stand would also be useful &#8211; I don&#8217;t have one so I used a can of soup for my stand.</li>
<li>Cling wrap, scissors and tape (to cover and protect the hat block).</li>
<li>2 pieces of elastic sewn into a circle such that it fits onto hat block.</li>
<li>2 pieces of 20/20 fabric cut into a square approximately 25cm x 25cm.<img src="http://makinghats.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/cocktail1.jpg" alt="cocktail1 Making a cocktail hat part 1.... the base." width="394" height="270" title="Making a cocktail hat part 1.... the base." /></li>
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<p>Step 1: Cover the hat block with cling wrap&#8230;. cut where necessary to make smooth and tape to attach to block.<img src="http://makinghats.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/cocktail2.jpg" alt="cocktail2 Making a cocktail hat part 1.... the base." width="394" height="270" title="Making a cocktail hat part 1.... the base." />
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<li>Step 2: Wet one piece of 20/20 with warm water (it may take around a minute for the water to soak in and make the 20/20 easy to manipulate).</li>
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<li>Step 3: Put 20/20 on block &#8211; I pull it down at the corners first. Then I put my hand on top and pull down the sides.</li>
<li>Step 4: put elastic onto the block to hold the 20/20 in place. Then smooth the 20/20 above the elastic, pull to remove any bumps.</li>
<li> <img src="http://makinghats.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/cocktail5.jpg" alt="cocktail5 Making a cocktail hat part 1.... the base." width="394" height="270" title="Making a cocktail hat part 1.... the base." /> <img src="http://makinghats.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/cocktail61.jpg" height="270" width="394" alt="cocktail61 Making a cocktail hat part 1.... the base."  title="Making a cocktail hat part 1.... the base." />Step 4: repeat step 3 and 4 with the second piece of 20/20.<a href="http://makinghats.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/cocktail7.jpg" title="cocktail7.jpg"></a></li>
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<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #0000ee"><img src="http://makinghats.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/cocktail7.jpg" alt="cocktail7 Making a cocktail hat part 1.... the base." width="394" height="270" title="Making a cocktail hat part 1.... the base." /></span>
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<li>Step 5: Allow to dry.  </li>
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<p>Note: do not use your good sewing scissors for cutting 20/20 unless you want to blunt them &#8211; I use the kitchen scissors (that are designed to cut chicken). </p>
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