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Love a beret nowadays. Thank you for this great tutorial. However when a school girl and the strict uniform was a beret showing the school badge and the trendy hairdo was the bee-hive, it was a different story! (Oh yes, I am that old 😄😄😄)
Thanks for showing your pattern. It would help if you specified inches or metrics. Knowing the type of fabric would also help. The comment about muting the music is 100% spot on!
Thank you for sharing this pattern & excellent demo. Soulful music can trigger the worst if there's unresolved issues & the best in the light of the generosity of forgiveness! yeah like an onion, layers of letting go & re-forgiving, returns from beginning to the end with bits in the middle as those awful memorable moments resurface. It's Divine intervention to heal wounds, followed by forgiving the person who did those wrongdoings: "Father, forgive us, as, we forgive.."
Thank you for the video I want to learn from to sew a cap. It seemed really simple and nice. I wonder how you decided both your outer(30cm) and inner(8cm)diameters, which is most important part for sewing such a beautiful cap. Thank you.
@@lydieliu5970 I put a point as a mark on the fabric and defined the circle using a ruler from each direction in the outer diameter, as well as in the inner diameter, and I connected the marks together to become a circle
Since the question is still unanswered: the inner radius (8cm) should be based on head circumference. Keeping in mind about 1cm of seam allowance that's included here, 2 * Pi * 9cm = 56.5cm head circumference. If you have a larger head circumference, say 58cm, you would compute 58cm / (2 * Pi) = 9.2cm. Adding back the 1cm seam allowance, you would use 8.2cm instead as your radius for the inner circle. The 30cm outer diameter you could probably leave as is, since the look shouldn't change that much.