This is great!!! I’m going to try this!! I just heard baskets can be soaked and reshaped. I was going to try that. But I’ll try this instead! Thanks for sharing!!
Try running under hot water until totally soaked. Then gently stretch out wrinkles. Lay flat on a folded towel on the floor while smoothing out any remaining wrinkles. Then leave to dry. Oh, I flipped the hat inside out first.
I have a vintage straw fedora that I got caught wearing in the rain. It is now as misshapen as your hat with the lace hatband. Thankfully, I did not throw it away, so maybe there is hope for it after all.
Oh I do believe this method will work for that. Let me know how it comes out. I really recommend a lot of starch and to make sure that it dries completely. Thanks for watching!😊
How did the hats react to the starch and heat? I noticed you stopped using the material for a heat barrier. I'd be afraid the iron will scorch my hat. I'll use material just incase.
@@shugmagnolia188 it actually worked fine. I was nervous that the heat would scorch the hat and it didn’t. I would use the material just in case though. I was very happy how they came out. Thanks for watching! 😊❤️
Well I’m not sure. Hmm I haven’t used scotch guard, so that is a good question. I’m sorry I don’t have the answer for that. But thank you for watching!😊❤️
I am pretty sure that this method would work on straw. I’m not an expert, so I’m not sure, but it seems like it would. I would only start with a very small area of the hat before you do the whole thing. If you do, can you let me know how it came out? Thank you for commenting. 😊❤️
The starch that I used in this tutorial is called Faultless Premium Starch, I bought it at Walmart. It worked great.
You are so lovely. 💗 Thank you!!!
Awww thank you …. Thank you for watching and commenting…❤️😊
This is great!!! I’m going to try this!! I just heard baskets can be soaked and reshaped. I was going to try that. But I’ll try this instead! Thanks for sharing!!
Your welcome! I hope the baskets come out great too! 😊
Nice and simple, I love this! Just got a super-sized sun hat and it's a bit too floppy. I will be trying this for sure, Thank You!
Your welcome. Thanks for watching!😊
That's what got me here too!
Thank you for this video, very useful👍
I’m happy it helped. Thank you for watching!😊
Thank you! I have a favorite hat that I can’t wait to try it on!
This method works great! I hope it does for you too. Thanks for watching.😊❤️
Great, helpful video! Excellent job with the voiceover too!
Plus you're such a pleasant person! 😍
Glad it was helpful. Thank you for your nice comment.😊❤️
Amazing! Thank you!
Your welcome! Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching…😊🤣
Great video! Thank you!
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching😊❤️
What setting did you use on your iron? I didn’t think it was possible to get a straw hat back in shape. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Angie. I used the cotton setting on my iron and I didn’t use any steam. I didn’t realize you could fix the hats either. Thanks for watching😊
Fantasic. Great video. ❤
Thank you! Glad you liked it. 😊
What kind of glue to mix own starch?
Try running under hot water until totally soaked. Then gently stretch out wrinkles. Lay flat on a folded towel on the floor while smoothing out any remaining wrinkles. Then leave to dry. Oh, I flipped the hat inside out first.
Great tip ! Thank you!😊
I have a vintage straw fedora that I got caught wearing in the rain. It is now as misshapen as your hat with the lace hatband. Thankfully, I did not throw it away, so maybe there is hope for it after all.
Oh I do believe this method will work for that. Let me know how it comes out. I really recommend a lot of starch and to make sure that it dries completely. Thanks for watching!😊
How did the hats react to the starch and heat? I noticed you stopped using the material for a heat barrier. I'd be afraid the iron will scorch my hat. I'll use material just incase.
@@shugmagnolia188 it actually worked fine. I was nervous that the heat would scorch the hat and it didn’t. I would use the material just in case though. I was very happy how they came out. Thanks for watching! 😊❤️
Startch males more sense to me than modge podge glue, especially when it gets wet. My follow up question is can you scotchcguard after startch?
Well I’m not sure. Hmm I haven’t used scotch guard, so that is a good question. I’m sorry I don’t have the answer for that. But thank you for watching!😊❤️
Thank you!
Your welcome ! Hope it was helpful😊❤️
This is a great. Idea
It worked great Esther. Thanks for watching! 😀
I only have a clothes steamer...Can I use that instead???
Hi Raquel
I don’t see why not, I would think that would work just the same. Let me know how you make out with that. 😊
Great video❤❤
Thank you. I’m happy you liked it. Thanks for watching…. 😊
I don't inderstand what did you use ??
Sorry about that. It is a spray starch I got at Walmart called Faultless Premium Starch it did a really good job.
C’est quoi le spray que vous avez mis ?
It is a spay starch called Faultless Premium Starch I got it at Walmart. Thanks for watching😊
What do I do with a floppy straw hat?
I am pretty sure that this method would work on straw. I’m not an expert, so I’m not sure, but it seems like it would. I would only start with a very small area of the hat before you do the whole thing. If you do, can you let me know how it came out? Thank you for commenting. 😊❤️
Bro my hats are floppy cuz i washed it💀💀💀
Same bruh
Can't see what' she's doing...bottom 1/2 off camera.