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sandyRoe | 16:39 Wed 16th Nov 2011 | ChatterBank
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How does one accurately measure ones head?
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by the amount of spuds you can get in your cap
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Ahh, Thank you. So I'm looking for a 1.5 stone hat. :-)
when you measure a bridesmaid for a circlet you measure one inch above the eyebrow , so if you are going to be a bridesmaid......
Have a read through this sandy
http://www.hatsandcap...ze-Chart-ASIZE_CHART/
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Nannybooby, one inch above my eyebrows would mean my ears would be holding up the brim.
TY, Paddywak. That's just the thing.
there you go then ...never knew there was a brim on a circlet.
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I meant if I was to take the technique of bridesmaid measuring and applied it to find my hat size, my large ears would be supporting the brim.
Naturally, if I was going to wear a circlet I'd tape my ears down.
glad we cleared that up .:-)
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And when I am wearing a circlet there are other things need taping down too.
that sounds very fetching ,can see ypu now with pink streamers own your back ,flower circlet on your head ,ears securley pinned down with elastoplast and several other parts of you tied up with gaffer tape.
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No, just my bushy eyebrows need taping down too.
oh i dont know you could do a comb over with them and tuck them under the circlet

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