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Anslow, Florence / Practical millinery
(1922)
Chapter VIII: Straw working, pp. 93-104
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104 MILLINERY by stitchery, a fold, or a binding, the brim will keep its true shape. Leghorn hats and those of finely-woven plait can always be cleaned or dyed, and remodelled by the professional cleaner at about half or one-third of the cost of a new one, if they are of good quality. Good Leghorn hats can be cleaned quite satis- factorily and re-calendered three times and, if still in good condition, may then be dyed or cut down for other purposes.
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