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There were some videos on youtube that I saw that didn't necessarily go through every little detail, but they did have enough information to give you a good starting point. I'll look and see if I have links to them saved.

Chris

Check out this videos and see what you think. I think it might give you a good starting point http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTJCi63O6Uw&feature=channel_video_titled

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Hello, Thanks for the info. That is a pretty cool video, and yes it will help me some.

There were some videos on youtube that I saw that didn't necessarily go through every little detail, but they did have enough information to give you a good starting point. I'll look and see if I have links to them saved.

Chris

Check out this videos and see what you think. I think it might give you a good starting point

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTJCi63O6Uw&feature=channel_video_titled

Chris

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glad I could help

Chris

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Anyone making leather ball caps?

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Are you looking for something like this?

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Years ago I had an old Marine cover that had turned white on the outside, . . . still OD in the inside.

I cut it apart, . . . very carefully, . . . and used it for the pattern for my suede hat.

When I first saw myself in the mirror, . . . I thought it looked just like McArthur when he waded ashore in the Phillipenes, . . . hence the name.

May God bless,

Dwight

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If you go to a fabric store like Joann's and look in the accessories section of the pattern books there are lots of various hats including baseball hats.

Just adapt the instructions to leather.

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If you go to a fabric store like Joann's and look in the accessories section of the pattern books there are lots of various hats including baseball hats.

Just adapt the instructions to leather.

Thanks for the tip!

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