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Old 01-02-15, 11:28 PM
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The internal lining of the beret is a made up of 1 major inner top section ( pic 8 ) and scraps of cloth for the brim this saves a lot of cloth wastage which is stitched in a hap hazard way and are done in a way to make part of the brim larger than other parts of the beret ie shaping the beret, This is made up of 2 main sections each having 2 / 3 or more parts to it with it being stitched together at the front and rear of the beret .
The internal loose stitch in British beret basque ltd ( basque ) is a much tighter and machine done stitch and is the 4th row of stitching to the inside of the beret which acts as a pull tie to some degree making a slight curtain / brim to the beret which helps it fit and stay on the head when leaning forward pics 6 & 7 .
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