![]() The final touch is, of course, Cappy's haunting, gigantic eyes. Stiffening spray or cardstock glued between the layers should work, but a plastic brim cannibalized from a worn-out hat would be a little more durableā¦ It would also be a good idea to add something to stiffen up the brim, as promo art of Cappy depicts a lot of rigidity in that area that most older Mario hat patterns don't account for. ![]() If that one visible seam does bug you, though, be sure to press it flat (bone folders are excellent tools for this) and trim the excess material to minimize it. Technically Cappy doesn't have any visible seams, but short of felting and shaping the bulk of the hat in all one piece this is probably as close as most of us could reasonably get. ![]() ![]() This classic Mario hat tutorial by Cally Cruze is likely the best bet to use as a base. Cappy's design also rules out any hat styles with vertical seams. ![]()
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